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H.R. 5012: To authorize the President to award the Purple Heart to Louis Boria, Jr., for injuries incurred during World War II and the Korean War while a member of the Marine Corps.

This bill seeks to grant the Purple Heart, a military honor, to Louis Boria, Jr. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces who are wounded or killed while serving. Typically, there are specific criteria established by regulations that determine who is eligible for this award. However, this bill states that the President is authorized to award the Purple Heart to Boria, specifically for injuries he sustained during World War II and the Korean War while serving in the Marine Corps, despite not meeting the usual criteria set forth in existing regulations. In essence, this legislative action is aimed at acknowledging and honoring Boria's service and sacrifices in a formal manner through the award of the Purple Heart.

Key Provisions of the Bill

  • Authorization is provided to the President for awarding the Purple Heart to Louis Boria, Jr.
  • This award is specifically for injuries incurred during his military service in World War II and the Korean War.
  • The bill overrides existing criteria in Executive Order 11016 regarding Purple Heart eligibility.

Background on the Purple Heart

The Purple Heart is one of the oldest military medals in the United States, originally established by George Washington. It is awarded to service members who are wounded or killed in action. The criteria for the award include specific guidelines regarding combat injuries and circumstances of service. This bill would create an exception for Louis Boria, Jr., allowing the award despite the standard eligibility criteria.

Legislative Process

The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on Armed Services for consideration. The outcome of this legislative effort will depend on further discussions and potential votes within Congress.

Impact of the Bill

This bill specifically addresses the recognition of one individual for his military service and the injuries he sustained. It serves to highlight the sacrifices made by veterans, particularly those who may not have received formal recognition for their service under existing rules.

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Date Action
Aug. 19, 2025 Introduced in House
Aug. 19, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

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