Remove the Stain Act
The Remove the Stain Act would rescind all Medals of Honor awarded to U.S. soldiers for their actions during the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre and remove those names from official rol
The Remove the Stain Act would rescind all Medals of Honor awarded to U.S. soldiers for their actions during the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre and remove those names from official rol
H.R. 3609, known as the "Remove the Stain Act," is a legislative proposal introduced in the 119th Congress to formally rescind all Medals of Honor awarded to U.S. soldiers for their actions during the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29, 1890. The bill seeks to strip these honors from the official record to reflect the historical reality of the event as a massacre of unarmed civilians rather than a distinguished military achievement.
The primary intent of the bill is to preserve the integrity of the Medal of Honor—the United States' highest military decoration. The bill argues that awarding the nation's most prestigious honor for the killing of unarmed Native American men, women, and children is a "disservice to the integrity of the United States" and diminishes the prestige of the award for those who earned it through genuine gallantry.
The bill cites several findings to justify this action, including:
* The Nature of the Event: It defines the engagement at Wounded Knee Creek as a "massacre" involving four Hotchkiss cannons used against a tribal community.
* Casualties: It notes that approximately 350–375 Native Americans were killed, many of whom were women and children.
* Military Failures: The bill references contemporaneous reports from Major General Nelson A. Miles, who described the event as a "brutal, cold-blooded massacre" and noted that many U.S. troop casualties were actually caused by "friendly fire" due to poor tactical placement.
* Tribal Requests: The bill acknowledges long-standing requests from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (2001) and the National Congress of American Indians (2007) to nullify these medals.
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