Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR24

Introduced
4/19/21  
Introduced
4/19/21  
Passed
4/20/21  

Caption

Commends Pearl Harbor survivor Joe Richard for his military service

Impact

While HR24 does not propose changes to state law or establish new regulations, it serves to honor an individual whose actions during one of the most significant events in American history resonate with themes of courage and sacrifice. By recognizing Mr. Richard's contributions, the resolution aims to reinforce the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by military personnel in the defense of the nation. The resolution encourages others to reflect on the legacy of those who served, particularly during critical moments in history like Pearl Harbor.

Summary

House Resolution 24 (HR24) serves to commend Pearl Harbor survivor Joe Richard for his distinguished service in the U.S. Navy during World War II. The resolution highlights his contributions not only during the harrowing attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941 but also throughout his military career, which spanned from 1941 to 1954. It details his actions on December 7, 1941, when Mr. Richard, serving on the USS Rigel, played a critical role in rescuing trapped sailors from the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma after the surprise attack. This act of bravery exemplifies his heroism and dedication to his fellow servicemen and the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR24 is one of respect and admiration. The resolution is primarily a non-controversial acknowledgment of an American hero, emphasizing community values of remembrance and honor for veterans. It fosters a collective recognition of the historical significance of the events at Pearl Harbor and the individuals who served during such trying times. The atmosphere of the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating a life dedicated to service and valor.

Contention

Since HR24 is fundamentally a commendation rather than a law or policy change, it does not present significant points of contention. However, it does reflect broader discussions about the importance of veteran recognition and education about military history in public discourse. By honoring Joe Richard, the resolution indirectly highlights ongoing debates regarding how society commemorates and supports its veterans and the narratives that are placed at the forefront of history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR665

A resolution recognizing Lieutenant Commander Louis A. Conter, the last living survivor of the USS Arizona during the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States Territory of Hawaii.

LA HR1469

Commending U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Richard Cole for his participation in the Doolittle Raid of World War II.

LA SR69

Commends Windom Joseph Burton for his service to his country in World War II and, later, his community.

LA HJ5

Remembrance of the Attack on Pearl Harbor

LA HCR45

Urging Congress to bestow the Congressional Medal of Honor on Doris "Dorie" Miller for his heroism during World War II.

LA HJR0505

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Rear Admiral Brian L. Davies for his distinguished military service.

LA HB9124

To name the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in Auburn, California, as the "Louis A. Conter VA Clinic".

LA HR1302

Commending Lieutenant Commander Leif Babin of the U.S. Navy Reserve for his service to the nation.

LA SR115

Commends World War II veteran Claude Gulley on the occasion of his one-hundredth birthday.

LA SR41

Commends Leroy J. Poydras for his military service during World War II and upon reaching the milestone of 98 years.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.