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106th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 64
Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning continued use of the
United States Navy training range on the island of Vieques in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
October 29, 1999
Mr. Inhofe (for himself, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Sessions, Mr.
Hutchinson, and Mr. Kyl) submitted the following concurrent resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Armed Services
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning continued use of the
United States Navy training range on the island of Vieques in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Whereas the success or failure of the Nation's Armed Forces when sent into
combat and the risk of loss of life, both to United States military
personnel and to civilians, are a direct function of the degree of
training received by members of the Armed Forces before combat;
Whereas from World War II through the most recent crisis in Kosovo the Nation's
military has been able to meet the call to arms due to training such as
that afforded at the United States Navy training range on the island of
Vieques in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico;
Whereas in April 1999, following an accident at that training range that
resulted in the death of a Navy civilian employee, training activities
at that range were suspended by direction of the Secretary of the Navy
pending a safety review;
Whereas officials of the Department of Defense have testified before
congressional committees that the Vieques training range is the only
range along the Atlantic seaboard that allows critical combined arms
live fire training that includes the coordinated use of naval surface
fire support training, Navy/Marine amphibious combined arms training,
Carrier Battle Group strike training and high altitude tactics, and
subsurface training;
Whereas officials of the Department of Defense have testified before
congressional committees that the safe conduct of operations on the
island of Vieques has been and will remain the primary concern of the
Department of the Navy and that the recent death of the civilian Navy
employee on the range was the first civilian death on the range since
its purchase in 1941;
Whereas the John F. Kennedy carrier battle group, which was unable to continue
training at Vieques after the April accident, deployed in September 1999
in degraded readiness condition and the Dwight D. Eisenhower carrier
battle group, which is scheduled to deploy in the spring of 2000, will
be forced to deploy in a significantly degraded readiness condition if
not allowed to conduct training activities at the Vieques training range
before departing on that deployment;
Whereas the suspension of training activities at the Vieques training range has
resulted in a loss of critical combat training that is essential to the
Nation's Navy and Marine forces; and
Whereas, given that recently deploying Navy and Marine Corps battle groups have
been sent directly into combat operations in Kosovo and Iraq, thereby
placing service personnel immediately in harm's way, it would be
unthinkable to knowingly deploy members of the Armed Forces in the
future without this essential training, since to do so would place
American lives, including the lives of members of the Armed Forces from
Puerto Rico, at high risk: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That the Congress--
(1) calls upon the Secretary of the Navy and the Attorney
General of the United States to promptly ensure that the
Federal property located at the Vieques training range in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is safe and secure and, once the
range is safe and secure, for the Secretary of the Navy to
resume critical live fire training at that range;
(2) calls upon the President, as Commander-in-Chief, to
ensure that United States forces deploy with 100 percent of the
combat qualifications needed to meet national security
requirements;
(3) strongly urges the Department of Defense and the
Government of Puerto Rico to reestablish a mutually supportive
relationship, to resolve the issues between the Department of
the Navy and the people of Puerto Rico, and to implement a
program that addresses the economic and social needs and safety
concerns of the residents of Vieques and the citizens of Puerto
Rico; and
(4) recognizes the significant contribution by the
residents of Vieques and the citizens of Puerto Rico to the
Nation's defense.
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