Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1716 Introduced / Bill

Filed 05/11/2023

                    By: Wilson H.R. No. 1716


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The observance of World War II Veterans Capitol Day
 on May 11, 2023, provides an opportunity to honor brave members of
 the Greatest Generation for their selfless service; and
 WHEREAS, On December 7, 1941, the United States was drawn
 into the most devastating and consequential conflict in human
 history; then-Texas Governor Coke R. Stevenson predicted that
 Texans would rise proudly to the challenge of defending their
 country, and he was proved correct by the long lines of volunteers
 waiting eagerly to enlist at recruiting centers around the state;
 and
 WHEREAS, Although Texas in that era had but five percent of
 the nation's population, the state provided seven percent of armed
 forces personnel; by the end of the war, 750,000 Texans, including
 12,000 women, had contributed to victory over enemy forces; the
 majority of these service members were in the U.S. Army and the Army
 Air Force, but nearly a quarter served in other branches; over
 22,000 Texans made the ultimate sacrifice, a third of this number in
 the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps., or Coast Guard; Texas A&M University
 alone produced more officers than both of the extant military
 academies together; and
 WHEREAS, Individual Texans fought with great valor in all the
 theaters of the war, and 33 were awarded the Medal of Honor; one
 such honoree, Lieutenant Audie L. Murphy of Farmersville, was the
 most highly decorated American of the Second World War; another
 honoree, Private First Class Silvestre S. Herrera of El Paso, was
 injured in a fight that led to the capture of eight enemy soldiers;
 more than 150 generals and 12 admirals were either natives or
 residents of Texas, the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General
 Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Denison native who was stationed at Fort Sam
 Houston when the war began; Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, appointed
 Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet and Commander in Chief,
 Pacific Ocean Areas following the attack on Pearl Harbor, was born
 in Fredericksburg and descended from a pioneer Texas German family;
 other Texans who served with particular distinction include Women's
 Army Corp. Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby, who also served as a
 parliamentarian in this chamber, Navy cook Doris "Dorie" Miller of
 Waco, Marine parachuter Harlan Block, Major General Claire
 Chennault of Commerce, and Major General James Earl Rudder of Eden,
 among many others who we honor today; and
 WHEREAS, According to the National World War II Museum, as of
 2022, 8,200 World War II veterans were living in Texas, the
 fifth-highest number of all states in the U.S.; they represent 0.6
 percent of the state's total veteran population of approximately
 1,400,000; and
 WHEREAS, Inspired by a deep sense of patriotism, love for
 freedom, and opposition to tyranny everywhere, the veterans of
 World War II answered their nation's call to duty, and it is indeed
 fitting to express our enduring respect and admiration for their
 courage and immeasurable fortitude; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize May 11, 2023, as World War II Veterans
 Capitol Day and encourage all residents of the Lone Star State to
 learn more about the incomparable contributions of the Greatest
 Generation.