Florida Senate - 2025                                     SB 804
       
       
        
       By Senator Collins
       
       
       
       
       
       14-01805A-25                                           2025804__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to the designation of the official
    3         state flagship; amending s. 15.0465, F.S.;
    4         redesignating the official state flagship as the S.S.
    5         American Victory; providing an effective date.
    6  
    7         WHEREAS, built in 1944, the S.S. American Victory is one of
    8  only five operational World War II merchant vessels left in the
    9  United States and it served in World War II, the Korean War, and
   10  the Vietnam War, and
   11         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory is an interactive
   12  maritime museum located in Tampa, and
   13         WHEREAS, the United States’ entry into World War II
   14  transformed American history and directly affected more than
   15  250,000 Floridians who served on active duty, and
   16         WHEREAS, of these brave Floridians, more than 3,500 gave
   17  their lives in defense of the United States during World War II,
   18  and
   19         WHEREAS, Florida is the ideal location for the S.S.
   20  American Victory, as the tourism industry caters to nationwide
   21  visitors who can experience firsthand what it was like to serve
   22  onboard the ship, and
   23         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory is a 455-foot steamship
   24  that was launched on May 24, 1945, during the largest ship
   25  building effort in United States history, and
   26         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory set sail from the United
   27  States into the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean awaiting
   28  orders for the invasion of Japan, and
   29         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory assisted the war effort
   30  during the final days of World War II by transporting military
   31  equipment, troops, ammunition, and supplies for the Allied
   32  Forces, and
   33         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory sailed around the world
   34  delivering provisions, industrial materials, machinery, and raw
   35  materials after the war under the auspices of the Marshall Plan
   36  to countries devastated by the destruction of World War II, and
   37         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory transported cargo, fuel,
   38  and ammunition during the Korean War, and
   39         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory repatriated 260
   40  casualties, including three fallen Floridians, Army Private P.C.
   41  White, Marine Second Lieutenant Robert C. Craig, and Marine
   42  Private First Class Joseph T. Jacobs, to the United States
   43  during the Korean War, and
   44         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory was reactivated to
   45  service in 1966 to support the Vietnam War and conducted 12
   46  voyages supporting the war effort by transporting military
   47  equipment, troops, ammunition, and supplies, and
   48         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory sailed from the James
   49  River Reserve Fleet on March 13, 1985, to participate in the
   50  United States’ Victory Ship Validation Program, a program
   51  designed to gauge the time and expense necessary to reactivate
   52  victory-class ships, which enabled the S.S. American Victory to
   53  be brought back to full operational status and to perform sea
   54  trials after restoration, and
   55         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory was then transferred by
   56  an act of Congress from the Maritime Administration to The
   57  Victory Ship, Inc., in her home port of Tampa, and
   58         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory has been a landmark
   59  destination for the past 25 years within Tampa and was
   60  recognized as a National Historic Place in 2002, and
   61         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory acts as a preeminent
   62  location for military retirement or promotion ceremonies,
   63  marriage ceremonies, and many other types of celebrations, and
   64         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory actively supports
   65  military charities and foundations such as America’s Gold Star
   66  Families, Warrior Ethos, Florida 4 Warriors, The Mission
   67  Continues, the Navy SEAL Foundation, and the Green Beret
   68  Foundation, and
   69         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory continually supports
   70  community organizations and foundations, such as Visit Tampa
   71  Bay, Leadership Florida, Leadership Tampa Bay, Leadership Tampa,
   72  the Maritime Alliance, Propeller Club – Port of Tampa, and
   73  Friends of the Tampa Riverwalk, and
   74         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory has acted as a primary
   75  platform for thousands of training hours for a wide range of
   76  organizations over her 25 years in Tampa, and
   77         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory has hosted all branches
   78  of the Department of Defense as well as Special Operations
   79  Command and Central Command; Department of Justice agencies such
   80  as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol,
   81  Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Drug Enforcement
   82  Administration; Department of Homeland Security agencies such as
   83  the United States Customs and Border Protection, the United
   84  States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the United
   85  States Coast Guard; and city, county, and state law enforcement
   86  agencies, and
   87         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory is visited by tens of
   88  thousands of guests annually and acts as an educational platform
   89  for Tampa Bay’s seven-county area as well as throughout the
   90  state, including AMIkids, the Jefferson High School Maritime and
   91  Marine Exploration Academy, the Howard W. Blake High School
   92  Maritime Program, the University of South Florida College of
   93  Arts and Sciences and Muma College of Business, and various
   94  other public schools and home education programs, and
   95         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory serves as the homebase
   96  for the American Victory Division and other regional Sea Cadet,
   97  Boy and Girl Scout, and ROTC programs, and
   98         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory also hosts international
   99  programs such as the training ship GUNILLA, a Swedish vessel
  100  that circumnavigates the globe as an international educational
  101  platform, and
  102         WHEREAS, the S.S. American Victory is a maritime museum and
  103  memorial that is open year-round for visitors of all ages, from
  104  across the United States and abroad, supporting Florida’s
  105  vibrant tourism industry, and
  106         WHEREAS, due to its service to the United States and past
  107  25-year history of service to this state, the official state
  108  flagship is redesignated as the S.S. American Victory, NOW,
  109  THEREFORE,
  110  
  111  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
  112  
  113         Section 1. Section 15.0465, Florida Statutes, is amended to
  114  read:
  115         15.0465 Official state flagship.—The S.S. American Victory,
  116  a 455-foot historic steamship, built in 1944 schooner Western
  117  Union, a 130-foot historic sailing vessel of the tall ship
  118  class, built in Key West and first launched in 1939, is
  119  designated the official state flagship.
  120         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025.