Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR112

Introduced
5/9/12  

Caption

Commends Adrian DeLukie on his ninetieth birthday and for his brave and faithful service to his country, state and community.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal commendation and public recognition of DeLukie's life achievements, representing the values of honor and respect for veterans within the state. By commemorating his life and service, SR112 strengthens the societal recognition of the sacrifices made by military veterans, promoting a culture of appreciation and gratitude. It also serves as an exemplar of how state resolutions can honor individuals who have made significant contributions both in service to their country and in their local communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 112 honors Adrian DeLukie on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, acknowledging his distinguished service during World War II and his subsequent contributions to his community. The resolution highlights DeLukie's early life, from his beginnings in Claiborne Parish, to his brave enlistment in the U.S. Army Air Force, where he played a vital role as an instrument specialist in the Pacific Theater, earning various medals for bravery and service. His post-war career included work at the United States Post Office, culminating in a role as superintendent of mails.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR112 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a collective respect for veterans and the contributions of individuals who have served their country. It fosters a sense of community pride and appreciation for the sacrifices made by service members. The supportive nature of the resolution suggests that it resonates well with constituents and legislators alike, reinforcing social values tied to honor and recognition.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory and unlikely to provoke opposition, notable points of contention in similar situations often relate to whether the recognition is adequately representative of the broader veteran community. Some critics may argue that such resolutions should also address ongoing issues facing veterans, such as healthcare or support services, thereby ensuring that their recognition extends beyond celebratory commendations to include relevant policy discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR25

Commends J. C. "Sonny" Gilbert upon the celebration of his ninetieth birthday.

LA HR1

Commends Jimmy Fitzmorris upon the celebration of his ninetieth birthday

LA SR61

Commends James Edward "Jimmy" Fitzmorris Jr. for a lifetime of achievement and on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday.

LA HR102

Commends Joe Locke on the celebration of his ninetieth birthday

LA HR26

Commends Dr. James H. Crawley on his ninetieth birthday

LA SR69

Commends Windom Joseph Burton for his service to his country in World War II and, later, his community.

LA SR5

Commends Virgil Dennis Joffrion upon the celebration of his ninetieth birthday.

LA HR773

Honoring retired U.S. Navy commander Charles Stackhouse on his 69th birthday and commending him for his service to his country.

LA HR16

Commends Margie Whatley on her ninetieth birthday

LA HR9

Commends Virgil Dennis Joffrion upon the celebration of his ninetieth birthday

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.