H.Res.1153 - Recognizing the heroic efforts of the West Virginia National Guard and local responders for their work rescuing 17 individuals from a downed military helicopter on a rugged, snow-covered mountain on the Pocahontas-Randolph county line.

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  • Official: Recognizing the heroic efforts of the West Virginia National Guard and local responders for their work rescuing 17 individuals from a downed military helicopter on a rugged, snow-covered mountain on the Pocahontas-Randolph county line. as introduced.

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03/08/10
 
06/29/10
 
06/29/10

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Nick Rahall

D-WV

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6/29/2010--Passed House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Honors the heroic efforts of the West Virginia National Guard and local first responders in rescuing 17 individuals from a downed military h

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6/29/2010--Passed House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Honors the heroic efforts of the West Virginia National Guard and local first responders in rescuing 17 individuals from a downed military helicopter on a rugged, snow-covered mountain in West Virginia. Recognizes the countless volunteers, families, and neighbors who assisted in such rescue. Recognizes the courage, ability, determination, and willingness of West Virginians to lend a hand.

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