Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR88

Introduced
4/7/10  
Engrossed
4/7/10  

Caption

Recognizes June 28th annually as Naval Special Warfare Day

Impact

This resolution, while not changing or impacting legislative statutes directly, serves as an important declaration that solidifies the recognition of the contributions of Navy SEALs and their families to both state and national security. By designating an annual day of remembrance, it brings public attention to the sacrifices made by these elite forces and promotes awareness of their operations and the conditions they frequently encounter. The resolution highlights the ongoing commitment of the state to honor and remember the fallen service members.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 88 (HCR88) seeks to recognize June 28th each year as Naval Special Warfare Day in Louisiana, commemorating the significant sacrifices made by Navy SEALs during their military service. The date specifically honors the tragic events of June 28, 2005, when a Navy SEAL team experienced one of the largest losses of life in a single day in U.S. Navy SEAL history. This resolution reflects an acknowledgment of the heroism and valor displayed by the members of Naval Special Warfare, as well as their importance to the United States military strategy.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR88 is one of profound respect and reverence for those who have served in the Navy SEALs. The discussions and support for the bill reflect a shared recognition of the challenges faced by special operations forces. The tone is largely positive, emphasizing gratitude and respect for their dedication and the ultimate sacrifices made in the line of duty. The resolution functions as a unifying gesture among legislators and the public to collectively honor the contributions of military personnel to freedom.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely supportive and acknowledges valor, discussions surrounding such commemorative resolutions can often include debates about the recognition of military actions and the complexities of war. In the context of HCR88, there may be differing opinions on the appropriateness of glorifying military operations and the narratives shaped around such commemorations. However, the focus remains on honoring the service and sacrifice of individuals like Chief Petty Officer Jacques Fontan and Lieutenant Michael Murphy, framing the resolution as a tribute to bravery rather than a reflection on military policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR26

Extends condolences on the death of Navy Chief Petty Officer Robert J. Reeves in Afghanistan.

LA SR28

Extends condolences on the death of Navy Lieutenant Commander Jonas Kelsall in Afghanistan.

LA HCR162

Recognizes June 7, 2010, as UNO Day at the La. Legislature

LA SCR86

Women’s Military History Week.

LA HCR187

In memory of U.S. Navy Special Warfare Operator Chief Petty Officer Stephen Matthew Mills of Fort Worth.

LA ACR30

Women’s Military History Week.

LA SR202

Recognizing Eugene Tai on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HCR227

Recognizes June 8, 2010, as AKA Day at the capitol

LA HR128

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA SCR38

Women’s Military History Week.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.