Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR220

Introduced
6/6/22  
Introduced
6/6/22  
Passed
6/6/22  

Caption

Commends World War II veteran Irving Pierre Sr.

Impact

The resolution serves as an important recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans like Mr. Pierre, reinforcing community values of honor and respect for military service. It highlights the contributions of those who served in World War II and acknowledges the enduring legacy of their courage. This commemoration not only recognizes individual achievements but also emphasizes the significance of veterans in shaping both national and local community histories. The resolution reaffirms the state's commitment to uphold and honor the experiences and sacrifices of war veterans.

Summary

Senate Resolution 220 (SR220) acknowledges and commends Irving Pierre Sr., a veteran of World War II, for his significant contributions to both his country and his local community. As a distinguished member of the United States Army Air Corps, Mr. Pierre served honorably during the war in the European Theater. His military accomplishments include receiving the European-Africa-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and two Bronze Stars for his heroic service and achievements in a combat zone. This resolution celebrates his lifelong dedication to public service and his impactful role as a veteran.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR220 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the service of veterans. The resolution received unanimous support in the Senate, signifying a strong consensus among legislators regarding the importance of recognizing military contributions. Commendations for Mr. Pierre's service also resonate beyond the legislative body, uniting community members and fostering respect for the sacrifices of all veterans. The positive sentiment is indicative of a broader cultural reverence towards individuals who have served in the military.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely celebratory and non-controversial, it nonetheless touches on historical issues relating to civil rights. Mr. Pierre's return to a segregated South after the war and his involvement in civil rights advocacy illustrate the dual struggles faced by veterans who fought for freedom abroad while confronting inequality at home. The resolution indirectly invites reflection on the ongoing fight for civil rights and the role of veterans in advocating for justice and equality in their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR219

Expresses condolences upon the death of World War II veteran William Warren Becknel Sr.

LA SR115

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

LA HCR112

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

LA HC46

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

LA SR3

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Pervis "Pee Wee" Meaux, World War II veteran and Vermilion Parish police juror.

LA HR50

Commends retired Brigadier General Robert Joseph LeBlanc for World War II service that is being awarded a Congressional Gold Medal

LA SR99

Commends Dorothy Bell Jeter Bauer for her service to her country as a member of the U.S. Navy in World War II.

LA SCR80

Commends Mr. Johnnie A. Jones Sr. for his legendary accomplishments as a decorated veteran of WWII and a civil rights leader.

LA SR69

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

LA HR12

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

Similar Bills

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