Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR176

Introduced
6/4/13  
Introduced
6/4/13  

Caption

Commends U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey D. Jones upon his retirement from active duty.

Impact

The resolution reflects the state's acknowledgment of military personnel's contributions and aims to honor their service. While resolutions like SR176 do not directly enact state law, they serve to enhance public understanding and respect for military accomplishments. The tribute to Lt. Col. Jones encapsulates the broader commitment to recognizing the sacrifices and dedication of military service members, which may influence the state’s public sphere regarding veteran affairs.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 176 (SR176) commends U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey D. Jones upon his retirement from active duty. The resolution highlights Lt. Col. Jones' extensive military background, detailing his academic achievements, including a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering and a master's in Aeronautical Science, as well as his numerous assignments throughout his military career. It emphasizes his dedication as a pilot within the U.S. Air Force, notably his service with the Presidential Airlift Squadron as one of only seven dual qualified presidential pilots.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR176 is overwhelmingly positive, aimed at celebrating the achievements of a distinguished military officer. This resolution expresses gratitude, respect, and appreciation for Lt. Col. Jones’ long and distinguished service. The tone of the resolution is respectful and commendatory, showcasing a community that values the dedicated service of military personnel.

Contention

There is little contention surrounding SR176 as it serves a ceremonial function to honor Lt. Col. Jones. However, discussions may arise regarding the broader implications of military recognition within the state. While the resolution is unlikely to generate significant political contention, it opens discussions on how the state supports veterans and recognizes military service, potentially highlighting contrasts in views on military and veteran issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR92

Commends Russell Cummings, III, on his promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel in the U.S. Army

LA HCR79

Expresses condolences upon the death of Lieutenant Colonel Retired Michael J. Jones, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

LA HC58

Colonel Stanley A. Martin; commend service upon retirement.

LA HR267

Designating June 8, 2025, as "Lieutenant Colonel George Hardy Day" in Pennsylvania, honoring Lieutenant Colonel George Hardy's military service and recognizing him as a decorated veteran, community leader and enduring symbol of courage.

LA SR187

Commends United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Mark J. Sorapuru on his assuming command of the 7th Space Warning Squadron.

LA SR7015

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Lieutenant Colonel Ryan J. Sells of the United States Air Force, recently appointed commander of the 15th Test and Evaluation Squadron.

LA SJR7094

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Lieutenant Colonel Ryan J. Sells of the United States Air Force, recently appointed commander of the 15th Test and Evaluation Squadron.

LA HR141

Commends Colonel William D. Andersen, U.S. Air Force

LA HR1469

Commending U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Richard Cole for his participation in the Doolittle Raid of World War II.

LA HR80

Commends Lieutenant Colonel Chris Sylvia upon his retirement from the Natchitoches Central High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.