Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR43 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/07/2015

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                    84R27593 JGH-D
 By: Campbell S.C.R. No. 43


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, The Texas Legislative Medal of Honor was established
 to recognize gallant and intrepid service by a member of the state
 or federal military forces, and U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Matthew
 E. Mendoza proved himself a deserving recipient of this prestigious
 honor; and
 WHEREAS, Born on April 22, 1984, Matthew Mendoza grew up
 playing football and became a popular athlete at Highlands High
 School, where he was a linebacker and running back for the football
 team; he also enjoyed coaching in the local Pop Warner league; and
 WHEREAS, In 2004, Mr. Mendoza answered his nation's call to
 duty during time of war and became the third generation of his
 family to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps; he completed two tours of
 duty in Iraq before shipping out to Afghanistan in 2008 with the 2nd
 Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine
 Expeditionary Force, out of Twentynine Palms, California, in
 support of Operation Enduring Freedom; and
 WHEREAS, Appointed squad leader for 1st Platoon, Company E,
 on April 8, 2008, Sergeant Mendoza led more than 40 combat patrols
 in the Nahr-e Saraj district of Helmand Province, one of the most
 dangerous regions in Afghanistan; as the leader of his unit's
 advance party, he dedicated countless hours to evaluating the
 platoon's area of operations, to ensure that his fellow marines
 would understand the battlefield; and
 WHEREAS, On June 19, 2008, Sergeant Mendoza and his squad
 were conducting a mounted patrol along Highway 1 when they came
 under small arms fire; he and his men left their vehicle and engaged
 the enemy, eliminating the threat and preventing any casualties
 among the coalition forces and the surrounding civilian population;
 and
 WHEREAS, The following day, Sergeant Mendoza ordered some of
 his squad to remain behind in the staging area while he, his Afghan
 interpreter, and three other men advanced on foot through difficult
 terrain that would not accommodate their vehicle; a few moments
 later, the sergeant and his interpreter were killed by a suicide
 bomber, and the other three men were injured; by putting himself in
 the lead, he once again prevented the enemy from killing more
 American soldiers; and
 WHEREAS, Admired by his men for always leading from the
 front, Matthew Mendoza repeatedly risked his life to protect the
 lives of his fellow marines; for his actions on June 19, he was
 posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal;
 and
 WHEREAS, Throughout his military career, Matthew Mendoza
 embodied the highest traditions of the Marine Corps with his
 initiative, perseverance, and devotion to duty, and for his
 conspicuous bravery and his final sacrifice, he is truly deserving
 of this state's supreme military award; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby direct the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously
 award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to Matthew E. Mendoza in
 recognition of his valiant service during Operation Enduring
 Freedom.