Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

Virginia Senate Bill SR627

Introduced
5/29/22  
Engrossed
6/1/22  

Caption

Commending Colonel Darl Eugene Everett, Jr., USA, Ret.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Colonel Everett's service and leadership roles throughout his career, which included various assignments and responsibilities, such as his deployment to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. His accomplishments not only served the Army but also made significant contributions to the wider community in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The resolution serves as a formal recognition of the importance of dedicated military service and the contributions of veterans to society.

Summary

SR627 is a resolution commending Colonel Darl Eugene Everett, Jr., USA, Ret., for his distinguished military service to the United States Army over a span of 32 years. The resolution emphasizes his contributions to the Army and his dedication to the training and education of both military and civilian personnel in sustainment operations, reflecting the value placed on leadership within the military community. Colonel Everett's retirement on April 1, 2022, was highlighted, marking the end of an honorable career that began with his enlistment in 1989.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR627 is overwhelmingly positive as it seeks to honor Colonel Everett's lifetime of service and commitment. The resolution reflects a broader appreciation for veterans and their sacrifices, with sentiments expressed in support of military personnel and recognition of their leadership roles both during and after service. This commendation is part of an ongoing effort to acknowledge the contributions that members of the armed forces make to the nation and their communities.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily meant to commend Colonel Everett, it does raise the importance of recognizing military service in legislative contexts. There may be varying perspectives on how such resolutions reflect the priorities of government in supporting veterans' affairs as well as the broader military community. A resolution like SR627 also prompts discussions on the need for continued support for veterans after their service, particularly in areas like education, employment, and community integration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SJR305

Commending Colonel James B. Cogbill, USA, Ret.

VA HR205

Commending Colonel Eugene Y. Kim, USA.

VA SR41

Commending Colonel John A. Salo, USA, Ret.

VA HCR79

Expresses condolences upon the death of Lieutenant Colonel Retired Michael J. Jones, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

VA SJR281

Commending Major General Vincent E. Falter, USA, Ret.

VA HJR310

Commending Lieutenant Colonel Richard C. Oertel, USA, Ret.

VA HR707

Commending Colonel Joseph V. Messina, USA.

VA SJR388

Commending Colonel Paris Davis, USA, Ret.

VA HJR170

HONORING COLONEL KESLER WEAVER, JR. FOR ACHIEVING THE RANK OF COLONEL IN THE ALABAMA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD.

VA SR223

Commending Major General Cedric Terry Wins, USA, Ret.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.