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Houston's City Council celebrated Texas Women Veterans Day on June 12, 2025, honoring the courage and contributions of women in the military. The event featured heartfelt tributes from local officials, including a certificate presentation from Mayor Pro Tem Martha Kastek Statham, recognizing the valor and sacrifice of women in uniform.
Perdita Chavis, Chief of Staff for Mayor Pro Tem Statham, delivered a powerful message on behalf of the council member, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the historical and ongoing contributions of women veterans. "You are seen, valued, and appreciated," she stated, as she presented a certificate that commemorated 75 years of honoring women in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The ceremony also recognized the significance of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, signed by President Harry S. Truman in 1948, which allowed women to serve as permanent members of the military. This landmark legislation paved the way for future generations of female service members, including the oldest honoree present, who joined the Army in 1951.
Council members and representatives from various offices joined in the celebration, reinforcing the community's commitment to honoring those who have served. The event highlighted the resilience and leadership of women veterans, ensuring their contributions are remembered and celebrated in Houston and beyond.
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