Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR71

Introduced
2/23/11  
Introduced
2/23/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Refer
3/1/11  
Report Pass
5/13/11  
Report Pass
5/13/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Enrolled
5/31/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Conferring the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor on U.S. Marine Corporal Roy Cisneros of San Antonio.

Impact

The resolution not only honors Corporal Cisneros but also serves as a testament to the values of duty, honor, and the sacrifices made by military personnel in service to their country. It aims to preserve the legacy of those who have displayed immense courage, strengthening the community's awareness and appreciation for military service and its historical significance. By bestowing this honor, the State of Texas underscores its commitment to commemorate and foster a culture of respect towards its veterans.

Summary

HCR71 is a concurrent resolution presented to honor U.S. Marine Corporal Roy Cisneros by posthumously conferring upon him the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor. The resolution reflects the state's recognition of gallant and intrepid service by its military personnel. Corporal Cisneros, who faced intense combat during the Vietnam War, demonstrated extraordinary bravery and leadership that ultimately led to his sacrifice for the safety of his squad. His actions on September 11, 1968, showcased his strategic capabilities, as he maneuvered his team and engaged enemy positions with remarkable skill, contributing to the unit's success.

Contention

While the resolution has been positively received as a means to honor a fallen hero, discussions around military honors often stir varying opinions regarding their significance and representation within the community. Some may argue about the varying standards of merit for such recognitions and the potential overshadowing of other equally deserving individuals. Nonetheless, HCR71 distinctly celebrates the memory and contributions of Corporal Cisneros, whose valor undoubtedly left a significant impact on his fellow soldiers and the broader community.

Notable points

HCR71 highlights the profound influence that commemorative acts of recognition can have on a state’s culture of honoring its veterans. The posthumous awarding of the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to Corporal Cisneros, who was previously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions, serves as a rallying point for discussions about valor, sacrifice, and the continuing legacy of the Vietnam War. Furthermore, the renaming of his former elementary school to honor him reflects the long-standing impact a single individual's bravery can have on community identity and values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR112

Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sergeant Major Jerry L. Bell.

TX HCR115

Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Master Sergeant Mike C. Pea.

TX HR2496

In memory of U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Erasmo Palos of Eagle Pass.

TX HB4745

Relating to the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor.

TX HR664

Congratulating Jorge Antonio Borrego and Alexandria Cisneros Borrego on the birth of their son, Jace Antonio Borrego.

TX SR335

Recognizing Texans who have been awarded the National Medal of Honor.

TX HR8

Congratulating Hector A. Sanchez of the U.S. Marine Corps on his promotion to the rank of Sergeant Major.

TX HR90

Congratulating U.S. Army Staff Sergeant (Ret.) John Footman on his official receipt of the Bronze Star Medal with Valor Device and the Purple Heart for service in the Vietnam War.

TX HB4421

Relating to qualifications for and limitations on awarding the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor.

TX HR875

Recognizing National Medal of Honor Day on March 25, 2023.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.