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Introduced
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2024-2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This joint resolution designates May 27 of each year as "Rick Rescorla Day" in New Jersey. Colonel Rick Rescorla, born as Cyril Richard Rescorla on May 27, 1939 in the town of Hayle in Cornwall, England, was a United States Army officer and decorated Vietnam veteran. Rick Rescorla, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Calvary Division, successfully led his platoon during America's first major battle of the Vietnam conflict, the Battle of Ia Drang. Rick Rescorla's leadership and bravery in Vietnam earned him two Bronze Stars, a Silver Star, the Purple Heart, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. On September 11, 2001, Rick Rescorla, a resident of Morristown, New Jersey, was serving as Vice President of Security for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter at their headquarters in the World Trade Center. Following the attacks on the World Trade Center, Rick Rescorla dismissed Port Authority announcements to remain in the building and led a massive evacuation of Morgan Stanley's 2,700-person workforce located in the South Tower. After the last of the employees had evacuated the South Tower, Rick Rescorla returned to the building, despite fears that the towers would fall, to make a final sweep. Rick Rescorla was last seen alive accompanying firemen up the stairwell on the tenth floor, shortly before the South Tower collapsed, moving toward danger much in the same way he had done 36 years prior at the Battle of Ia Drang. Although Rick Rescorla's remains were never found, the brave military officer is forever memorialized at the Raptor Trust Bird Rehabilitation Center in Long Hill, New Jersey where his epitaph is enshrined at the bald eagle sanctuary that served as a place of solace for him and his wife. Additional public memorials and accolades include the following: · an engraving at the South Pool, on Panel S-46 at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum; · a statue of Rick on permanent display at the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning, Georgia, along with a dedicated portion of the museum's forthcoming exhibit covering the Global War on Terror;· the Rick Rescorla National Award for Resilience created by the Department of Homeland Security, · a passenger train operated by Great Western Railways in the United Kingdom commissioned in honor of Rick; · a plaque honoring Rick at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial;· a 2009 induction into the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame;· a stone monument in Cornwall, England; · the Department of Homeland Security's highest honor, the Distinguished Public Service Medal, awarded posthumously; and· the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second-highest civilian award, award posthumously. It is fitting and proper for the State of New Jersey to designate May 27 of each year, Rick Rescorla's birthday, as "Rick Rescorla Day" to honor a decorated Vietnam veteran who made a valiant and selfless sacrifice on one of our nation's darkest days.
AI Summary
This joint resolution designates May 27 as "Richard Rescorla Day" in New Jersey to honor Rick Rescorla, a remarkable military veteran and hero who exemplified extraordinary courage both in the Vietnam War and during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. A United States Army officer born in Cornwall, England, Rescorla was a decorated Vietnam veteran who led his platoon during the Battle of Ia Drang, earning multiple military honors including two Bronze Stars, a Silver Star, and the Purple Heart. On 9/11, while serving as Vice President of Security for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter at the World Trade Center, Rescorla heroically led the evacuation of 2,700 employees from the South Tower, saving nearly all of them by calmly guiding them to safety using a bullhorn and even singing Cornish folk songs to keep spirits high. After ensuring most employees had escaped, he returned to the building to conduct a final sweep and was last seen accompanying firefighters up the stairwell, ultimately perishing when the South Tower collapsed. The resolution aims to commemorate Rescorla's extraordinary bravery and service, requesting that the Governor issue an annual proclamation encouraging public officials and citizens to observe the day with appropriate activities and programs, thus ensuring that his remarkable story of selflessness and heroism is remembered and honored.
Committee Categories
Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee (on 01/09/2024)
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Document Type | Source Location |
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State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/AJR82 |
BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/AJR/82_I1.HTM |
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