In memory of U.S. Army Corporal Thomas Layton Hilbert of Venus.
The resolution serves both to honor Corporal Hilbert's legacy and to reinforce the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces. By adopting this resolution, the Texas legislature affirms its commitment to remembering those who have served and the deep respect held for their contributions to the nation. It is a reminder of the sacrifices faced by military families, and it strengthens community ties through shared remembrance and respect.
HR2663 is a resolution introduced in the Texas House of Representatives, paying tribute to the life of U.S. Army Corporal Thomas Layton Hilbert. Corporal Hilbert, a cavalry scout who served bravely in the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment, was tragically killed during combat operations in Mosul, Iraq, on September 7, 2007, at the young age of 20. The resolution acknowledges not only his military service and ultimate sacrifice but also his dedication to his community as a volunteer firefighter, highlighting his character and commitment to those around him.
While the resolution is not contentious in nature, discussions surrounding such tributes often bring to light the varying perspectives on military service and community involvement. Some may argue that legislative time is better spent on pressing policy issues, while others assert that honoring fallen heroes is a vital aspect of civic duty and national identity. Nonetheless, HR2663 represents a moment of unity in recognizing the service and sacrifice of individuals like Corporal Hilbert.