Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR732 Introduced / Bill

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                    81R6270 JGH-D
 By: Bohac H.R. No. 732


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Leon Abrusley served his country bravely during
 World War II as a seaman first class in the United States Navy; and
 WHEREAS, Mr. Abrusley was born into a family of Syrian
 immigrants in Oakdale, Louisiana, on August 12, 1924; on December
 23, 1941, 16 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, he answered his
 nation's call to duty and enlisted in the navy, at the age of 17; and
 WHEREAS, Seaman Abrusley was assigned to a destroyer in the
 Pacific theater, the USS Henley; during an engagement off the coast
 of New Guinea on October 3, 1943, the Henley was sunk by Japanese
 torpedoes; Seaman Abrusley was one of only 243 survivors who made it
 into the life rafts; and
 WHEREAS, Adrift in the sea in the pouring rain, Seaman
 Abrusley thought of the oil derricks he'd seen while passing
 through Kilgore, Texas, and promised himself he'd survive to return
 there and work in the oil fields; eventually he was rescued by
 another U.S. destroyer, the USS Reid; and
 WHEREAS, After recovering from his ordeal, Seaman Abrusley
 joined the crew of the USS Pritchett on January 15, 1944, and
 remained with that ship until the end of the war; during his service
 with the Pritchett, he saw duty in the waters off Saipan, Guam, the
 Philippines, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa; the Pritchett sustained several
 kamikaze hits by Japanese planes over the course of that period,
 and in July 1945, it rescued crew members of the USS Callaghan,
 after that ship was sunk; and
 WHEREAS, Following his discharge from the service, Mr.
 Abrusley earned a degree in petroleum engineering from Louisiana
 State University, which led to a successful 30-year career with
 Skelly Oil in Carthage, Texas, not far from Kilgore; he later
 retired with his family to Houston; and
 WHEREAS, Leon Abrusley is a distinguished member of that
 proud generation of brave Americans who stepped forward to defend
 their country during one of its darkest hours, and his courage and
 perseverance in the face of great danger have earned him the lasting
 gratitude of his fellow citizens; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby commend Leon Abrusley for his service to the
 nation during World War II and extend to him sincere best wishes for
 continued success and happiness; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for Mr. Abrusley as an expression of high regard by the
 Texas House of Representatives.