Honoring the seven Americans killed in Khost, Afghanistan, on December 30, 2009, for their service to the United States, and for other purposes.
Summary
House Resolution 1009 is a formal commemorative measure that honors the seven Americans killed during a suicide bombing at Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost, Afghanistan, on December 30, 2009. The resolution officially recognizes the service and sacrifice of these individuals—who were employees and contractors of the Central Intelligence Agency—and extends the condolences of the House of Representatives to their families and loved ones. As a simple resolution, its primary impact is to provide a public, permanent record of national gratitude and mourning rather than to create new laws or authorize government spending.
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