Posts - Bill - S 1970 MACV–SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act
senate 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to honor the bravery and sacrifice of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group by awarding them a Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their courageous and critical service during the Vietnam War. This legislation seeks to ensure their contributions are officially acknowledged and remembered.
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S 1970 - MACV–SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act
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left-leaning 06/05/2025
A medal won't heal the wounds of the past, but recognition is a step toward justice for forgotten soldiers.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
MACV-SOG showed grit when the nation needed it most—this medal is long overdue praise for silent warriors.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Honoring shadow warriors doesn't erase the mistakes of the war, but it's the least we owe those who sacrificed quietly.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
Nothing beats patriotism like honoring the elite operatives who tore up the enemy’s playbook during Vietnam.
moderate 06/05/2025
Honoring MACV-SOG’s sacrifice is right, but history demands we remember the full complexity of the Vietnam War.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Finally giving credit to those who fought covertly—because some heroes deserve more than silence and shadows.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
If you want to celebrate real American heroes, start with those who risked everything in the shadows and came home unsung.
moderate 06/05/2025
A gold medal says ‘thank you,’ but it shouldn’t let us off the hook for what the war cost all of us.
moderate 06/05/2025
This medal recognizes bravery, but let's hope it also sparks thoughtful reflection on the costs of covert conflict.