Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR977 Enrolled / Bill

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                    H.R. No. 977


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, A life ennobled by courage and years of service to
 his nation has ended with the death of retired U.S. Army colonel and
 Medal of Honor recipient James L. Stone of Arlington on November 9,
 2012, at the age of 89; and
 WHEREAS, The son of State and Idell Stone, James Lamar Stone
 was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, on December 27, 1922, and raised
 in Hot Springs; he studied at the University of Arkansas, where he
 was a member of the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps; after
 graduating with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and zoology in
 1947, he joined the General Electric Company in Houston; he
 answered his nation's call to duty in 1948, and after receiving
 training at Fort Ord, was sent to Korea as a first lieutenant with
 the Eighth Cavalry Regiment of the First Cavalry Division in 1951;
 and
 WHEREAS, On November 21, 1951, Lieutenant Stone was
 commanding a platoon on a hill overlooking the Imjin River when his
 position came under attack at nine o'clock in the evening by the
 Chinese Army; throughout the night, Lieutenant Stone and the 48 men
 in his unit fought a desperate struggle against a force that swelled
 to approximately 800 attackers; and
 WHEREAS, After a flamethrower malfunctioned and its operator
 was killed, Lieutenant Stone repaired it under fire, and then,
 taking charge of his command's only working machine gun, he moved
 from position to position to fend off the enemy; with half of his
 men dead, he ordered the rest to retreat while he remained behind to
 cover them; in the course of the fighting, he was wounded twice in
 the leg and once in the neck; and
 WHEREAS, Near daybreak, Lieutenant Stone and six other
 wounded Americans were taken prisoner by the Chinese; when American
 forces recovered the position later that day, they counted 545 dead
 enemy soldiers; Lieutenant Stone spent 22 months as a prisoner of
 war before being freed in a prisoner exchange in September 1953; in
 October of that same year, he was presented with the Medal of Honor
 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower; and
 WHEREAS, This brave soldier continued to serve his nation as
 a career army officer; following a period of time in Germany, he was
 reassigned to Texas, where he administered ROTC units in the Fort
 Worth area, and in 1971 he served a tour of duty in Vietnam; after
 nearly 30 years in the military, he retired at the rank of colonel;
 and
 WHEREAS, Preceded in death by his first wife, Jane Dickenson
 Stone, Colonel Stone was fortunate to find love again with his
 second wife, the former Mary Lou Hickman; he was the father of two
 sons, James and Ray; and
 WHEREAS, Colonel Stone settled in Arlington in 1980, and he
 worked for a time with his son James in a home-building business; he
 remained involved in the veterans community, playing an active role
 in Chapter 215 of the Korean War Veterans Association and in the
 Legion of Valor and taking part in Veterans Day ceremonies every
 year at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery; he was a keen
 baseball fan who delighted in attending Texas Rangers games and in
 watching his grandson, Stewart, play Little League; he was also a
 valued member of First United Methodist Church of Arlington; and
 WHEREAS, Representing the highest ideals of our nation's
 armed forces, Colonel James Stone not only demonstrated remarkable
 courage on one fateful night, he expressed his devotion to his
 country through nearly three decades of service, and the example of
 his life will forever inspire all those who knew and loved him; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature hereby pay tribute to the memory of Colonel James
 L. Stone and extend sincere condolences to the members of his
 family: to his wife, Mary Lou Stone; to his sons, James L. Stone,
 Jr., and his wife, Mary, and Ray Stone and his wife, Marta; to his
 grandson, Stewart; to his stepdaughter, Amy Rodriguez, her husband,
 Oscar, and their children, Blake and Brittany; and to his other
 relatives and friends; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
 Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Colonel
 James L. Stone.
 Patrick
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 977 was unanimously adopted by a
 rising vote of the House on March 27, 2013.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House