Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR62

Introduced
4/29/13  
Introduced
4/29/13  
Passed
5/7/13  

Caption

Extends condolences on the death of U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Bryan J. Henderson in Afghanistan.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize and mourn the loss of a soldier who represented the bravery and commitment of military personnel serving in combat. While it does not directly change any laws or regulations, SR62 embodies the sentiment of respect and gratitude towards those in military service, reinforcing the value placed on their sacrifices by the state legislature. It reflects a community's support for military families and acknowledges the personal loss suffered by those affected by CWO Henderson's death.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 62 extends the condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Brian J. Henderson, who tragically died while serving in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. The resolution highlights his commitment to his country and honors his contributions as a dedicated aviator within the U.S. Army. CWO Henderson's exemplary service and valor are underscored as a testament to his character and the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR62 is solemn and respectful, reflecting a collective mourning for a soldier who lost his life in service to his nation. The resolution was supported across party lines, highlighting a unified acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by military personnel. This sentiment is indicative of a broader appreciation and respect for the armed forces, particularly given the high stakes of military engagement overseas.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not contain points of contention, it could be viewed in the context of ongoing discussions about military engagement and the sacrifices faced by service members. Such discussions often surround the complexities of U.S. military involvement abroad and the personal impacts of these decisions on both soldiers and their families. However, as it stands, SR62 was focused on honoring an individual life rather than debating military policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR113

Expresses condolences upon the death of Chief Warrant Officer Bryan James Henderson of Winnsboro

LA SR41

Extends condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Andrew T. Weathers in combat in Afghanistan.

LA SR26

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

LA SR50

Extends condolences on the death of U.S. Army Sergeant Christopher Soderlund in Afghanistan.

LA SR48

Extends condolences on the death of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Michael Garcia in Afghanistan.

LA SR50

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Pilot Chief Warrant Officer Four George David Strother.

LA SR91

Extends condolences upon the death of U.S. Army Sergeant Stefan M. Smith.

LA SR48

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Pilot Chief Warrant Officer Four George Wayne Griffin Jr.

LA SR96

Extends condolences upon the death of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Richard L. Vazquez.

LA SR52

Extends condolences on the death of United States Army Captain Aaron D. Istre in Afghanistan.

Similar Bills

LA HCR47

Expresses condolences upon the death of former state representative Reed Henderson

LA SR82

Expresses condolences upon the death of Mr. Marvin A. Henderson.

AZ SCR1020

James Henderson; death resolution

SC H4501

Mt. Nebo Baptist Church

MS HR112

Former Representative Leonard Henderson; mourn loss and commemorate life and legacy upon his passing.

AR SR41

Congratulating Vincent C. Henderson Ii, Administrator For The Bureau Of Legislative Research And Code Revisor, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

AR HR1065

Congratulating Vincent C. Henderson Ii, Administrator For The Bureau Of Legislative Research And Code Revisor, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

LA HR113

Expresses condolences upon the death of Chief Warrant Officer Bryan James Henderson of Winnsboro