U.S. Army SP5 Dana V. Perkins Memorial Bridge
If passed, HCR72 would establish a permanent memorial to SP5 Dana V. Perkins, underscoring the state's commitment to honoring veterans and acknowledging their service. Naming the bridge after Perkins serves both as a tribute to his individual contributions and as a broader recognition of the sacrifices made by military personnel. Furthermore, it emphasizes the value that the state places on community involvement and remembrance of local heroes.
House Concurrent Resolution 72 (HCR72) proposes that the Division of Highways in West Virginia name a bridge located in Braxton County - specifically, Bridge Number 04-007/06-002.18, known locally as Riffle Bridge - as the U.S. Army SP5 Dana V. Perkins Memorial Bridge. The resolution aims to honor the life and contributions of SP5 Dana V. Perkins, a veteran of the United States Army who served from February 1962 to February 1965 and passed away in 2021 due to complications from Parkinson's disease. The resolution highlights his dedication to his family, community, and country throughout his life.
The sentiment surrounding HCR72 has been largely supportive, with many legislators expressing admiration for Perkins and appreciation for his service. There seems to be bipartisan agreement on the importance of honoring veterans through measures such as this. However, as with many resolutions of a commemorative nature, there may be voices of dissent questioning the allocation of state resources for this purpose or advocating for alternative forms of recognition.
While there appears to be strong support for HCR72, potential points of contention could arise concerning the funding and implementation of the bridge signage and related memorial provisions. Opponents may raise concerns about prioritizing such memorial resolutions amidst other pressing legislative matters. Nonetheless, the primary focus remains on honoring SP5 Dana V. Perkins and creating a lasting tribute that resonates with the community.