Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2636

Caption

In memory of U.S. Army First Lieutenant Brandon J. Landrum of Lawton, Oklahoma.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a memorial but also aims to resonate with the values of service and sacrifice upheld by military personnel. By recognizing individuals like Lt. Landrum, HR2636 impacts state laws by fostering a culture that honors and respects the sacrifices made by military members and their families. Such resolutions contribute to the legislature's role in promoting remembrance and support for veterans and their families, encouraging further discussions about veteran affairs and military honors.

Summary

HR2636 is a resolution introduced in the Texas Legislature that pays tribute to U.S. Army First Lieutenant Brandon J. Landrum, who tragically lost his life in Afghanistan on May 4, 2013, at the age of 26. The resolution encapsulates the sorrow felt by the community and the state for the loss of a dedicated soldier who served with valor and commitment. It highlights Lt. Landrum's exemplary military career, his commendations including the posthumous Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart, and the impact of his death on his family, friends, and fellow soldiers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2636 is overwhelmingly positive, echoing themes of gratitude and respect for those who serve in the armed forces. Legislators and community members alike express a strong sense of admiration for Lt. Landrum's service and a compassionate acknowledgment of the mourning experienced by his loved ones. The resolution reflects a collective desire to honor sacrifice and instill pride in military contributions to the nation.

Contention

As a resolution, HR2636 does not face legislative contention as it is primarily commemorative in nature. However, discussions around military memorials and honors sometimes evoke broader considerations regarding policies for veterans and active service members, and the extent to which state resources should support these initiatives. While this resolution stands as a specific tribute, it can inadvertently raise conversations about ongoing support for veterans, including legislative measures aimed at improving services and protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HR1558

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James Edward Seigman.

TX SR669

In memory of the life of Dustin Lee Mortenson.

TX HR229

In memory of U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Richard Grimes Castle of Salado.

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 SR670

In memory of the life of Lucas Maurice Lowe.

TX SCR52

In memory of U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James D. Kniker.

TX HR1139

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

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 HR1315

Honoring U.S. Army tank gunner Angelina Cummins for her deployment overseas with the Fort Hood 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.