U. S. Navy Radarman 3rd Class Craig W. Haines Memorial Bridge
The adoption of HCR7 creates a memorial bridge that commemorates the contributions of veterans like Craig W. Haines, who served his country in the Vietnam War. Recognizing such individuals helps foster a sense of reverence and appreciation within the community for the sacrifices made by armed forces members. This resolution aligns with state initiatives to honor veterans and could be part of broader efforts to memorialize significant historical events and figures in West Virginia.
HCR7 is a House Concurrent Resolution that honors the memory of U.S. Navy Radarman 3rd Class Craig W. Haines by naming a bridge in Mineral County, West Virginia, in his honor. The resolution requests the Division of Highways to officially rename bridge number 29-013/00-005.67, known locally as Russeldale Bridge, to 'U.S. Navy Radarman 3rd Class Craig W. Haines Memorial Bridge'. This recognition serves as a lasting memorial for Haines’ service and ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War.
The general sentiment surrounding HCR7 is positive, reflecting respect and gratitude towards a fallen veteran. Legislators expressed a shared appreciation for recognizing those who served in the military, particularly those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The sentiment is largely focused on maintaining the memory of military service members and ensuring that their contributions are not forgotten.
While HCR7 received overwhelming support in the House, the support is somewhat routine in the context of military memorials, and there may not be notable points of contention. In discussions surrounding memorial resolutions, however, there can sometimes be debates on resource allocation for such naming versus other community needs. Nonetheless, the resolution was adopted unanimously, signifying a collective agreement on its importance.