
Senate resolution 338
Senate Resolution 338 was a formal expression by the U.S. Senate that officially recognized the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II in 1995. It acknowledged the sacrifices and contributions of American veterans and intended to honor their service and patriotism. The resolution served as a commemorative gesture to remind the nation of the importance of remembering those who fought, emphasizing gratitude and the enduring spirit of unity rooted in their sacrifices. It was a non-binding statement, meaning it expressed the Senate’s recognition and respect but did not create any legal obligations.