SLS 10RS-1105 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2010 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 41 BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX CONDOLENCES. Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Sergeant Patrick Williamson. A RESOLUTION1 To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana to the2 family of United States Army Sergeant Patrick Williamson upon his death in combat3 in Operation Enduring Freedom.4 WHEREAS, Sergeant Patrick Williamson was a 2004 graduate of St. Thomas More5 High School in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he earned a scholarship to study petroleum6 engineering; and7 WHEREAS, he attended the University of Louisiana in Lafayette for two years,8 where he earned a major in mechanical engineering, before he decided on a new direction9 for his life and enlisted in the United States Army on August 3, 2006; and10 WHEREAS, Sgt. Williamson's entry into the armed forces of his country surprised11 no one who knew him and understood the deeply patriotic feelings he held about serving his12 nation in uniform; and13 WHEREAS, he emerged as a leader during his tough basic combat training at the14 post known as a legendary builder of warriors, Ft. Benning, Georgia, before he received15 orders for Advanced Infantry Training at Ft. Lewis, Washington; and16 WHEREAS, Sgt. Williamson had several attractive options and opportunities to17 pursue in the military due to his outstanding performance on aptitude tests he took during18 SR NO. 41 SLS 10RS-1105 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 3 his training; and1 WHEREAS, he felt that he could make the biggest difference as a soldier in the ranks2 of the infantry, where his personal, voluntary mission of fighting for his country could be3 accomplished; and4 WHEREAS, Sgt. Patrick Williamson was deployed to Afghanistan in July 2009,5 where he was assigned to the 1 st Battalion, 17 th Infantry Regiment, 5 th Stryker Brigade6 Combat Team, 2 nd Infantry Division; and7 WHEREAS, his mission in the southern province of Kandahar was to challenge the8 large presence of Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters and their huge operation of poppy9 cultivation for the world drug trade; and10 WHEREAS, Sgt. Williamson and his fellow soldiers were on a mission to search and11 clear an area in the Arghandab Valley on October 27, 2009, when they were engaged by a12 force of heavily armed enemy combatants; and13 WHEREAS, Sgt. Williamson and six other members of his unit were mortally14 wounded by an improvised explosive device during the fierce fighting that hit their armored15 patrol that day; and16 WHEREAS, the brave action of Sgt. Williamson and his men reflects the highest17 standards of courage and combat service that American infantrymen can be asked to attain;18 and19 WHEREAS, those who loved Sgt. Williamson are filled with great pride in the20 manner in which he conducted himself during his uniformed service to his country in a21 distant war, and they are also filled with the terrible sadness and the great sense of loss that22 comes with such sacrifice; and23 WHEREAS, his true love, Cydney, his parents, Leon and Sybil and his sister, Betsey,24 and brother, Max, will keep forever alive the memory of Sgt. Williamson.25 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana26 does hereby extend its deepest and most profound condolences to the loved ones of Sgt.27 Patrick Williamson for their sacrifice and his heroic service to his country.28 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the29 family of Sergeant Patrick Williamson.30 SR NO. 41 SLS 10RS-1105 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 3 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Heyward Jeffers. DIGEST Marionneaux SR No. Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Sergeant Patrick Williamson.