Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR199

Introduced
6/2/14  
Introduced
6/2/14  
Passed
6/2/14  

Caption

Commends Dr. Lamore J. Carter on being awarded the Legion of Honor with the rank of Chevalier from France.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and honoring individuals who contributed significantly to historical events, such as World War II. By celebrating Dr. Carter's achievements, the resolution reinforces the values of patriotism, community recognition, and appreciation for veterans. It serves to inspire future generations to understand and value the sacrifices made by veterans for freedom and democracy, thereby impacting state laws regarding the recognition of military service and contributions.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 199 serves as a commendation to Dr. Lamore J. Carter for being awarded the Legion of Honor with the rank of Chevalier by the French Republic. This prestigious honor is recognized as France's highest award, akin to knighthood, and is granted for exceptional contributions to the country, particularly for significant efforts during World War II. Dr. Carter is specifically recognized for his vital support to the United States Army's role in the liberation of France during the conflict, showcasing a noteworthy legacy of service and sacrifice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR199 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community pride in recognizing a distinguished member of the 'Greatest Generation'. The resolution fosters a sense of gratitude and honor toward veterans, particularly those like Dr. Carter, who played a pivotal role in significant historical events. This collective appreciation resonates throughout the community and enhances the discourse about honoring contributions to American history.

Contention

While the resolution primarily reflects a celebratory and appreciative tone, it raises points of contention regarding the recognition of military contributions and the specific roles that African American soldiers played during World War II. Though not debated within the context of the resolution, the recognizing of Dr. Carter's accolades helps highlight the broader narrative of inclusion and acknowledgment of the diverse contributions to the war effort, which may not always receive prominent recognition in traditional histories.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR9

Commends Lt. Col. Harry Lazarus Jr. on being awarded the French Legion of Merit medal by the Sons of the American Revolution.

LA HR50

Commends retired Brigadier General Robert Joseph LeBlanc for World War II service that is being awarded a Congressional Gold Medal

LA SCR13

Commends Eugene Lussan on the celebration of his 100th birthday.

LA SR34

Commends Brigadier General Robert Joseph Leblanc on being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

LA HC46

John D. Roberts; commend upon receiving Legion of Honor for valiant and heroic service during World War II.

LA SR63

Commends Dr. Rahn Bailey upon being the recipient of the 2024 Solomon Carter Fuller Award.

LA SR138

Commends and honors Dr. Leodrey Williams on his retirement from Southern University.

LA SR78

Commends Dr. A. David Barry upon the occasion of his retirement.

LA HR547

Commending John Percy Burch, Jr.

LA SCR4

Commends Eugene Lussen on the celebration of his 100th birthday.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.