Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1218 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/30/2017

                    85R17381 KSM-F
 By: Miller H.R. No. 1218


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, During the years 1917 to 1919, Texas and Texans
 played a prominent role in all aspects of the United States'
 involvement in the Great War; and
 WHEREAS, Of the approximately 200,000 Texans who served in
 the military, on land, at sea, and in the air, 5,171 made the
 ultimate sacrifice for their country during World War I; and
 WHEREAS, Texans served in the army, navy, and marines, and
 Texas soldiers formed the army's 36th and 90th Infantry Divisions;
 the state became a primary training location for numerous National
 Guard divisions mobilized from other states; Texas was also an
 early leader in military aviation, with more than a dozen army
 aviation training and logistics bases established in the state; and
 WHEREAS, Texans made noteworthy individual, heroic
 contributions during their military service, and the state produced
 numerous Medal of Honor recipients, French Croix de Guerre
 recipients, and aviation aces; after World War I, many Texas
 veterans went on to make significant contributions in government,
 industry, the arts, and the military; and
 WHEREAS, The people of Texas provided essential support to
 the war effort by producing needed materials, purchasing war bonds
 and stamps, participating in food conservation programs, and
 volunteering in civic organizations, such as the Red Cross, the
 YMCA, the Jewish Welfare Board, and the Salvation Army; Texas
 industry and agriculture provided livestock, oil, cotton, lumber,
 shipbuilding, and manufacturing in support of the war effort; and
 WHEREAS, Texas cities, towns, and counties supported
 numerous military training facilities that were expanded in San
 Antonio and El Paso and newly constructed in Houston, Dallas, Fort
 Worth, Waco, and other locations around the state; students and
 alumni of Texas' institutions of higher education answered the call
 to serve in the army, navy, and marines; and
 WHEREAS, Texas minorities and women served with distinction
 in an era that often overlooked their contributions; more than
 31,000 Texas African Americans served in the army during the war, as
 did a substantial number of Mexican Americans and Native Americans;
 Texas women served as military service members and as civilian
 nurses, Red Cross volunteers, and communications specialists; and
 WHEREAS, Both public and private organizations in Texas have
 preserved the historical landmarks, exhibits, and artifacts
 related to the state's prominent role in World War I, including
 Battleship Texas, Hangar 9, and various museum exhibits; and
 WHEREAS, Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice are at the
 forefront of commemorations of the war; all veterans, communities,
 and civilians around the state made sacrifices that helped win the
 war and ultimately propelled the United States and Texas onto the
 world stage; and
 WHEREAS, In 2013, the United States, through an act of
 Congress and the establishment of the World War I Centennial
 Commission, initiated actions to recognize the 100th anniversary of
 the nation's many sacrifices during World War I; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas World War I Centennial Commemoration
 Association has championed the recognition of the role of Texas and
 Texans in the Great War; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize the commemoration of the centennial of
 World War I; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be prepared as an
 expression of gratitude to those Texans who served in World War I
 and the Texas civilians who worked as part of the war effort and in
 appreciation for communities and organizations that seek to
 commemorate the centennial of the war through various actions and
 initiatives during the period of recognition between April 2017,
 the 100th anniversary of the United States' entry into the war, and
 June 2019, the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of
 Versailles.