West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SCR5

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Refer
1/11/24  
Engrossed
1/24/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Report Pass
2/28/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  

Caption

US Army 1LT Herschel Jarrell Memorial Road

Impact

The naming of the road is intended to provide a lasting tribute to a local hero, fostering a sense of pride and remembrance within the community. By memorializing 1LT Herschel Jarrell in this way, the state aims to promote awareness of its historical figures, especially those who have served in the military. The resolution also utilizes local infrastructure to cultivate a narrative of honor and valor, contributing to the cultural memory of the region and potentially stimulating local tourism as residents and visitors may seek to learn more about Jarrell's story.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 5 (SCR5) proposes that the Division of Highways in West Virginia be tasked with naming Van High School Road (County Route 11/5) in Boone County as the 'U.S. Army 1LT Herschel Jarrell Memorial Road'. This resolution reflects an effort to honor the legacy of 1LT Herschel Jarrell, a native of Van, who served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II and made the ultimate sacrifice during a bombing mission in Germany. The resolution is a local initiative to establish a memorial that would commemorate Jarrell's contributions to both the state of West Virginia and the country.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SCR5 is positive, as it seeks to honor a fallen soldier and recognize his service to his country. Community members and legislators likely view the resolution as a meaningful acknowledgment of sacrifices made by military personnel. This sentiment is further amplified by the emotional narrative attached to Jarrell’s life, making it resonate well with constituents who appreciate initiatives that reflect local history and valor.

Contention

There appear to be no notable points of contention regarding SCR5, as the resolution serves a commemorative purpose that is unlikely to face significant opposition. In instances where local resolutions are presented to honor military personnel, they typically garner wide support across political lines. The unanimous celebration of military sacrifices generally helps maintain social goodwill among the communities involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SCR11

US Army SGT Brian Christopher Karim Memorial Road

WV SCR10

US Army Air Corps PVT Albert J Sutphin Memorial Highway

WV HCR61

U.S. Army Sgt. John Edsel Edens Memorial Road

WV HCR7

U.S. Army SSG James C. Vickers Silver Star Highway

WV HCR16

U. S. Army Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier Memorial Bridge

WV HCR51

U. S. Army SFC Samuel Evans Miller Memorial Bridge

WV SCR13

Wyant Brothers WWII Veterans Memorial Road

WV HCR64

U. S. Army Air Corps PVT-II Charles A. White Memorial Road

WV HCR2

U. S. Army Cpl. Billy F. Mann Memorial Bridge

WV SCR8

US Army PV 2 Harold Richard Plumley Memorial Bridge

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