Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SC532

Introduced
2/29/24  
Refer
2/29/24  
Engrossed
3/8/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Enrolled
4/10/24  

Caption

Commend the life of U.S. Marine Sergeant Harold Hammett of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, lost in World War II Battle Tarawa.

Impact

The resolution does not enact new statutes but serves as an important public acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by military personnel. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing lost service members and their contributions to the nation. Furthermore, it aims to provide closure for Sergeant Hammett’s family and to convey the state legislature's respect and sympathy towards those who have given their lives in service to their country.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 532 honors the life and service of U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Harold Hammett, who was lost during the Battle of Tarawa on November 20, 1943. The resolution recognizes his sacrifices during World War II and notes that his remains, recently recovered, will finally return to Mississippi for burial more than 80 years after his death. This act of remembrance is significant as it provides a final resting place for a fallen soldier, reflecting the state's commitment to honoring its veterans and their families.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SC532 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by respect and solemnity. Legislators expressed gratitude for Sergeant Hammett's service and recognized the emotional significance of returning his remains to his home state. This resolution reinforces a collective appreciation for military service and highlights the importance of memorializing those who have served, particularly in a community like Mississippi, which has historical ties to military engagement.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention surrounding this resolution, it does reflect broader themes of patriotism and recognition of military sacrifice that are sometimes debated in legislative contexts. As SC532 focuses solely on honoring an individual veteran and expressing condolences to his family, it operates in a unifying manner that transcends political lines, indicating a united front in honoring those who have served.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR58

Honor the legacy of Marine Gunnery Sergeant Zachary Taylor of Jackson, Mississippi, a Montford Point Marine, on his 100th Birthday.

MS HR156

Pernellus Turner; commend service during World War II.

MS HR157

Bruce Crowe; recognize and commend service during World War II.

MS HR121

James Anderson; commend his service during World War II and celebrate the occasion of his 100th birthday.

MS HR159

Master Sergeant Danny Mills; commend upon retirement from Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

MS SC503

Mourn the passing of former Senator Steve Seale of Hattiesburg, and commend his public and charitable service.

MS HR49

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Day at the Mississippi State Capitol; commend celebration on March 9, 2023.

MS HB180

Women's Veterans' Day; designate as a legal holiday in the State of Mississippi.

MS SR36

"Omega Psi Phi Day"; designate March 9, 2023, in Mississippi.

MS SC501

Mourn the loss and commend the life and public service of David R. Huggins.

Similar Bills

MS HR159

Master Sergeant Danny Mills; commend upon retirement from Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

MS HR85

CSM Summers' East Gate at Camp Shelby; honor the legacy of Command Sergeant Major Plez William Summers III.

MS HB874

Department of Public Safety; revise salary scale of MHP and MBN officers.

MS SB2027

Memorial highways; designate bridge on MS-590 in Covington County for deceased Vietnam veteran Sgt. Joseph Blackwell.

MS HB361

Legislative; authorize House and Senate Sergeant at Arms to carry firearm.

MS HR156

Pernellus Turner; commend service during World War II.

MS SR58

Honor the legacy of Marine Gunnery Sergeant Zachary Taylor of Jackson, Mississippi, a Montford Point Marine, on his 100th Birthday.

US HR63

Honoring the lives of two fallen Mississippi police officers, Sergeant Steven Robin and Officer Branden Estorffe, and expressing condolences to their families.