U. S. Air Force Captain Perry Thomas Rose Memorial Road
The resolution's adoption would result in a portion of West Virginia Route 61 being officially designated as the 'U.S. Air Force Captain Perry Thomas Rose Memorial Road.' This act reinforces the state's commitment to recognizing and memorializing citizens who have made substantial sacrifices in service to their country. It also adds a layer of local historical recognition and the role of veterans within the community.
HCR96 is a resolution proposed to honor U.S. Air Force Captain Perry Thomas Rose by naming a segment of West Virginia Route 61 after him. The bill acknowledges Captain Rose's significant military service during the Vietnam War, where he flew over 190 combat missions and received a Distinguished Flying Cross for his extraordinary achievements. The memorial road is intended to serve as a lasting tribute to his contributions to both the state of West Virginia and the nation.
The general sentiment around HCR96 appears to be positive, with bipartisan support likely as it aims to honor a veteran. The honoring of veterans and the establishment of memorials typically garners community backing and resonates with the values of respect and gratitude towards those who have served. The proposal reflects a shared appreciation for the military and the sacrifices made by individuals like Captain Rose.
While the resolution is largely seen as an act of commemoration, notable points of contention could arise regarding the process and criteria for naming public infrastructure after individuals. Some stakeholders may question the selection process of individuals to be honored or advocate for broader representation of different service members. However, these potential concerns do not appear to have significantly impacted the overall advocacy for the resolution.