Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR92

Introduced
6/14/11  

Caption

Commends John Wilbert, Jr. of Plaquemine for his service in World War II and his continuing patriotism

Impact

Though HR92 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill, it serves a crucial role in acknowledging the service of veterans and their contributions to civic life. The resolution creates a formal record of appreciation for Mr. Wilbert's actions that not only honor veterans but also inspire community involvement in related ceremonies. This recognition reflects the state's commitment to veteran affairs and the importance of memorializing their sacrifices.

Summary

House Resolution 92 (HR92) is a commendatory resolution that recognizes John Wilbert, Jr. for his exemplary service as a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and his ongoing contributions to honoring fellow veterans. The resolution highlights Mr. Wilbert's dedication to music, particularly as a bugler, where he has played at significant memorial ceremonies, including Memorial Day and Veterans Day. His involvement includes mentoring young buglers, thereby preserving a vital tradition of honoring the sacrifices of those who served in the military.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR92 is overwhelmingly positive, as it fosters respect and admiration for veterans. It showcases a communal appreciation for those who have served the nation and endeavors to uphold the legacy of the sacrifices made by individuals like Mr. Wilbert. The resolution reinforces the view that acknowledging veteran contributions is vital for fostering a sense of patriotism and community pride.

Contention

While HR92 itself is unlikely to face significant contention, it raises broader discussions about how we commemorate veterans and the importance of such recognition in contemporary society. There can be debates on whether enough is being done to honor veterans or how to better integrate their stories into community narratives. Nonetheless, HR92 specifically serves as a rallying point for support in recognizing individual contributions to the collective memory of the nation's military history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR53

Commends John Pennison upon his retirement as deputy director of the Plaquemines Port Harbor and Terminal District

LA HCR107

Commends Blane Palazzo for his service at all of the veteran and memorial events at which he has performed

LA HR72

Commends Earl Armstrong for his many contributions to Plaquemines Parish

LA HCR112

Commends World War II veterans participating in the La. HonorAir program

LA HR247

Commends Earl O. Armstrong for his many contributions to Plaquemines Parish

LA HR99

Commends Kirk Lepine of Plaquemines Parish for his many accomplishments

LA HR12

Commends Edward Peter Benezech, Jr., on his service to his country in the United States Army during World War II

LA HR129

Commends David Milos Pavlovich, posthumously, for his many contributions to Plaquemines Parish

LA HCR17

Commends Edward Peter Benezech, Jr., on his service to his country in the United States Army during World War II

LA HC46

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.