Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sergeant Ramon Garza Gutierrez.
The award of the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor serves not only to honor the individual contributions of Sergeant Gutierrez but also aims to shed light on the significant historical contributions of Mexican American soldiers during World War II. This resolution emphasizes the importance of collective memory and recognition of diverse histories within the military context of the United States, especially in Texas, which has a substantial military heritage.
HCR115 is a House Concurrent Resolution that directs the Governor of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sergeant Ramon Garza Gutierrez. This honor is intended to recognize Sergeant Gutierrez's extraordinary acts of bravery and service during World War II, particularly as a member of Company E of the 141st Infantry Regiment, which was part of the 36th Infantry Division, an all-Mexican American unit that fought in critical battles in North Africa and Italy.
While HCR115 is primarily a recognition of service, it underscores ongoing discussions regarding the visibility and acknowledgment of minority contributions in the military history of the United States. The resolution presents an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made by Mexican American soldiers, who often faced discrimination even as they fought valiantly for their country. This recognition could prompt further dialogue on how military honors and historical narratives are constructed to better include and represent all service members.