Senate Resolution 181 PAG LIN 1 1 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. ___ 1 2 BY COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION 1 3 A Resolution to honor the Meskwaki tribe members who 1 4 served as Code Talkers in North Africa during World 1 5 War II and to request that Congress and the President 1 6 of the United States honor all Code Talkers who served 1 7 in the United States armed forces. 1 8 WHEREAS, the languages of several Native American 1 9 tribes were developed for use as code during both 1 10 World War I and World War II and members of at least 1 11 18 tribes participated in the transmission of vital 1 12 information regarding the location of enemy troops and 1 13 numbers of enemy guns; and 1 14 WHEREAS, this code was never broken and the Native 1 15 American Code Talkers who transmitted the messages are 1 16 credited with saving the lives of countless numbers of 1 17 American soldiers; and 1 18 WHEREAS, these Code Talkers worked under terrible 1 19 conditions, taking extreme risks to provide the 1 20 necessary military information for our military forces 1 21 and sworn to secrecy in the event they were captured; 1 22 and 1 23 WHEREAS, eight members of the Meskwaki tribe from 1 24 Tama County, including Frank Sanache, his brother 1 25 Willard Sanache, Dewey Youngbear, Edward Benson, Judie 1 26 Wayne Wabaunasee, Mike Wayne Wabaunasee, Dewey 1 27 Roberts, and Melvin Twin, served as scouts and Code 1 28 Talkers for eight companies of their division in North 1 29 Africa during World War II; and 1 30 WHEREAS, the last of the Code Talkers from the 2 1 Meskwaki tribe, Frank Sanache, who endured terrible 2 2 hardships both while stationed in North Africa and 2 3 after being captured by the Germans and held prisoner 2 4 in a Nazi internment camp in Europe, died in August 2 5 2004; and 2 6 WHEREAS, Congress passed legislation in 2000 2 7 authorizing the issuance of Congressional Medals of 2 8 Honor to recognize the service of the Navajo Code 2 9 Talkers, which were presented by the President of the 2 10 United States in July of 2001, but members of other 2 11 tribes, such as Frank Sanache and the other Meskwaki 2 12 Code Talkers, did not receive the same recognition; 2 13 and 2 14 WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper that the valiant 2 15 efforts of all Native American Code Talkers be 2 16 recognized and honored; NOW THEREFORE, 2 17 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, That the Iowa Senate 2 18 recognizes the bravery and dedicated service of the 2 19 Meskwaki Code Talkers and expresses gratitude for the 2 20 contribution these soldiers made to saving many 2 21 American lives; and 2 22 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Iowa Senate 2 23 requests and encourages Congress and the President of 2 24 the United States to recognize the contributions, 2 25 bravery, and dedicated service of all Code Talkers, 2 26 including the eight soldiers from the Meskwaki tribe, 2 27 in the same manner as the Navajo Code Talkers by 2 28 awarding them the appropriate medals of honor; and 2 29 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That, upon adoption, copies 2 30 of this Resolution be sent to the Majority and 3 1 Minority Leaders of the United States Senate, the 3 2 Speaker, Majority Leader, and Minority Leader of the 3 3 United States House of Representatives, to the members 3 4 of the Iowa congressional delegation, and to the 3 5 President of the United States; and 3 6 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That, upon adoption, copies 3 7 of this Resolution be sent to the families of Frank 3 8 Sanache and the other Meskwaki tribe members who 3 9 served as Code Talkers in World War II. 3 10 LSB 7165SV 80 3 11 rj/gg/14