Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2622

Introduced
5/27/11  
Enrolled
6/3/11  

Caption

Congratulating Master Sergeant Jesus M. Munoz on his retirement from the U.S. Army.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor the personal achievements of Master Sergeant Munoz, reflecting the broader narrative of military service and sacrifice. By highlighting his contributions to national defense and his personal qualities of professionalism and dedication, the resolution contributes to a culture that values and respects military service. It also has implications for community sentiments towards veterans, fostering pride and recognition within the local community of Edinburg, Texas, where he is a native.

Summary

House Resolution 2622, dedicated to Master Sergeant Jesus M. Munoz, recognizes and congratulates him on his retirement from the U.S. Army after over three decades of exemplary service. The resolution details his military career, starting from his enlistment in 1978, through various assignments both domestically and overseas, including significant contributions during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. It highlights his role in enhancing vehicle protection against improvised explosive devices while serving in Iraq, demonstrating his commitment to his fellow service members and the mission at hand.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2622 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing the gratitude and respect that the Texas House has for its military personnel. It not only honors an individual’s contributions but also serves as a reaffirmation of the importance of active duty and veteran recognition. The resolution conveys a message of appreciation, which resonates with the public and legislators alike, and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it reflects on the broader implications of military service in society and individual recognition. Any discussion around such resolutions can ignite sentiments regarding veterans' affairs, support systems, and the need for continued advocacy for military families. Therefore, while the resolution is clear in its intention to honor, it connects to wider dialogues regarding the treatment of veterans and the importance of ongoing support for their transition to civilian life.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR878

Congratulating Sergeant Major Timothy C. Cummings on his retirement from the Texas State Guard.

TX HR1139

Congratulating U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 Carlo Davis on his retirement from the Fort Hood 1st Cavalry Division.

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 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 HR1755

Congratulating Sergeant Alberto "Roc" Ramos on his retirement from the Dallas Police Department.

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 HR1157

Congratulating Corbett Howard on his retirement from the City of Celina.

TX HR1055

In memory of Sergeant Bishop Elijah Evans of the Texas Army National Guard.

TX HR665

In memory of U.S. Army Colonel (Ret.) Manuel Lopez.

TX HR2370

Honoring the life of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Paul Peter Mendes of The Woodlands.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.