December 21, 2024
The White House issued a proclamation on Thursday honoring General Casimir Pulaski, an 18th-century immigrant from Poland who fought alongside the colonists during the Revolutionary War against Britain. President Joe Biden heralded Pulaski’s heroic efforts on the battlefield and acknowledged the contributions of Polish Americans to the country.  “Today, we pay tribute to General Casimir […]

The White House issued a proclamation on Thursday honoring General Casimir Pulaski, an 18th-century immigrant from Poland who fought alongside the colonists during the Revolutionary War against Britain. President Joe Biden heralded Pulaski’s heroic efforts on the battlefield and acknowledged the contributions of Polish Americans to the country. 

“Today, we pay tribute to General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish immigrant who served alongside American soldiers in the Revolutionary War and made the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation,” read the statement. “And we honor the culture and contributions of all our Nation’s Polish Americans who follow his legacy, standing up for the cause of freedom at home and around the world.”

The proclamation notably recalled Pulaski’s life before he joined the fight for the independence of the United States. In what could be considered a coy reference to current events, the statement recalled Pulaski’s service to his country in attempting to fend off aggression from an invading foreign country — Russia.

“General Pulaski dedicated his life to the pursuit of liberty — not just for himself or his country but for all of us,” read the proclamation. “Born and raised in Warsaw, Poland, he fought against the Russian domination of Poland — efforts that ultimately led him to flee his home country. Later in life, when he was offered an opportunity to join another fight for liberty on the other side of the world, he took it — joining our Nation’s fight for independence.  General Pulaski’s service was critical:  He led a critical counterattack that helped slow the British, and during the course of the war, it was said that he even saved George Washington’s life.” 

The statement celebrated Polish American heritage and tied Pulaski’s military service in the 18th century with Russia’s war with Ukraine that started in 2022.

“General Pulaski’s story and service are just one example of how much Polish Americans have shaped our Nation’s history and our future,” noted the White House’s statement. “Our country’s Polish-American communities have helped create new possibilities for all of us — leading in every sector, powering our economy, and enriching our culture.  They also strengthen our deep alliance and partnership with Poland and its people at a critical time in our history.  Since Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, the people of Poland have courageously stood up for freedom, liberty, and justice, rallying around the Ukrainian people and offering them safety and light in their darkest moments.  At the same time, Poland has donated tanks, artillery, and aircraft to support Ukraine’s self-defense all while becoming an important hub for aid from key partners.”

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“No one knows better than the people of Poland that, in moments of great upheaval and uncertainty, what you stand for is important and who you stand with makes all the difference,” read the proclamation. “Today, we celebrate General Casimir Pulaski, who decided to stand with our Nation to fight for our freedoms.  And we honor all the Polish Americans, who continue to push our Nation forward and fight for a future based on our most fundamental values:  dignity, liberty, and opportunity.”

The statement concluded with Biden declaring Oct. 11 as General Pulaski Memorial Day.

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