“Dale Shaheen and George H. Hooker Memorial Bridge.”
If passed, HCR38 will formalize the new name for the bridge and ensure that the sacrifices of both veterans are memorialized within the local community. It calls for the Division of Highways to update existing signage to reflect the new commemorative name and provides a historical context for recognizing the individuals being honored. This bill does not alter existing state laws but seeks to enhance community memory and honor military service.
House Concurrent Resolution 38 (HCR38) proposes the renaming of a bridge in Logan County, West Virginia, to honor the contributions of two distinguished military veterans, U.S. Army Warrant Officer Dale Shaheen and Pvt. George H. Hooker. This resolution aims to officially designate the bridge that carries WV 44 over Island Creek as the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Dale Shaheen and U.S. Army Pvt. George H. Hooker Memorial Bridge. With these honors, the state seeks to celebrate the legacies of these servicemen and their contributions to the country during World War II.
The sentiment surrounding HCR38 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong appreciation for veteran contributions. The resolution has garnered support from various community members and local representatives who recognize the importance of remembering those who served their country selflessly. By honoring these individuals, the resolution aims to foster community pride and historical awareness.
While discussions around HCR38 have largely been supportive, there may be minor contentions regarding the resources required for changing the bridge's name and any associated costs for new signage. However, these concerns do not significantly detract from the overall aim of the resolution, which is to honor the memory of two local heroes.