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1996 SESSION
962072408Patrons-- Plum, Almand, Brickley, Johnson and Parrish; Senators: Howell and Waddell
Whereas, the Military Order of the Purple Heart of the USA in the Commonwealth of Virginia desires to promote the principles and objectives of patriotism, fraternalism, history, and education among the peoples of the Commonwealth; and
Whereas, these principles and objectives of the Order can be expressed through perpetuating the ideals and heritage fostered by George Washington, who, as the general commanding the Military Forces of America during the War of the Revolution, established and awarded the Purple Heart decoration; and
Whereas, General George Washington's birthplace in Westmoreland County, Virginia, has been designated a National Monument; and
Whereas; Ferry Farm, General George Washington's boyhood home in Stafford County, Virginia, has been recognized by federal and state authorities as a national historical site; and
Whereas, General George Washington's home at Mount Vernon in Fairfax County, Virginia, the place where the General is entombed, is considered a national shrine; and
Whereas, it has long been a practice to honor national heroes and patriots by naming national and state landmarks for them; and
Whereas; there is an opportunity for the citizens of Virginia thus to honor both living and deceased combat-wounded veterans who are recipients of the Purple Heart Medal, an award established by General George Washington on August 7, 1782, at Newburgh-on-the-Hudson, following his victory over British forces at the Battle of Yorktown; now, therefore
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. The portion of Virginia Route 3 from George Washington's Birthplace National Monument in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to the junction of Virginia Route 3 with Interstate Route 95 at Fredericksburg, Virginia, and the entire length of Interstate Highway 95 in Virginia are hereby designated as the Purple Heart Trail, in honor of General George Washington and the combat-wounded veterans awarded the Purple Heart Medal. The Department of Transportation shall place and maintain appropriate markers indicating the designation of this route.