Medal of Honor John Ripley Vietnam
Summary
The United States Congress enacted Public Law 119-81, a private bill honoring Medal of Honor recipient John Ripley for his Vietnam War service. This legislation grants specific relief or benefits to the named individual as authorized by Congress.
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Congress enacted Public Law 119-81 to provide specific relief or benefits to John Ripley, a Medal of Honor recipient recognized for valor in Vietnam. Private bills of this nature are enacted to address individual circumstances that cannot be resolved through standard legislative or administrative channels.
As a private relief bill affecting only the named individual, this law does not impose compliance obligations on regulated industries or the general public. There are no reporting requirements, deadlines, or penalties associated with this legislation.
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