Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR35

Introduced
4/22/10  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Private First Class Nicholas Clayton.

Impact

The resolution highlights the profound loss experienced by the community and the nation due to PFC Clayton's sacrifice while serving in the military. By formally recognizing his contributions and the impact of his untimely death, the resolution seeks to bring closure to his family and reinforce the collective memory of those who serve in the armed forces. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families, reinforcing the sense of duty and honor inherent in military service.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 35 expresses the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana to the family of United States Army Private First Class Nicholas James Clayton upon his death. PFC Clayton was a native of Louisiana who had a diverse career journey, leading him to join the Army. His professional path included work in the construction industry and eventually in the oil fields before he made the pivotal decision to pursue a military career in medicine. This resolution honors his commitment to his country and acknowledges the tragedy of his death at the young age of 21 after a car accident during a visit home on leave.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR35 is deeply respectful and sorrowful, as it seeks to express support and sympathy for the family of a fallen soldier. The narrative portrays a blend of pride for PFC Clayton's accomplishments and mourning for the loss of life. The resolution serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by military members and the impact of their service not only on their families but on the broader community as well.

Contention

Although the resolution itself is primarily an expression of condolence and does not include contentious elements often present in legislation, it serves as a poignant reminder of the realities of military service and the risks involved. There are no notable points of contention within the text; however, the recognition of PFC Clayton’s service may spur reflections on the ongoing discussions about military engagement, veteran support, and the responsibilities of society towards those who serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR55

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Private First Class Nicholas Mathews.

LA SR39

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Private First Class Brian Bates.

LA SR40

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Private First Class Matthew Wildes.

LA SR43

Expresses condolences upon the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Private First Class Devon Bodenheimer.

LA SR34

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Sergeant First Class Severin Summers, III.

LA SR52

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate upon the death of United States Army Private First Class Bailey Jerome Swaggart.

LA SR37

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Sergeant Randy Morrison.

LA SR56

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Staff Sergeant Quadi S. Hudgins.

LA SR41

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Sergeant Patrick Williamson.

LA SR33

Expresses condolences upon the death of United States Army Captain John Tinsley.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.