PFC Charles Henry Moore Memorial Bridge
The resolution requests the Division of Highways to officially name the bridge the 'U.S. Army Private First Class Charles H. Moore Memorial Bridge' and ensure that appropriate signage is created and installed at the location. By doing so, it contributes to laws and regulations concerning the naming of public infrastructure after individuals, particularly those who have served in the military. This action reflects a broader trend in state legislation aimed at honoring veterans and their contributions to society.
House Concurrent Resolution 76 (HCR76) proposes to honor and memorialize U.S. Army Private First Class Charles H. Moore by naming a bridge after him in Kanawha County, West Virginia. The specific structure in question is bridge number 20-079/00-008.48, which carries Interstate 79 over CR 45 and Little Sandy Creek. This resolution underscores the importance of recognizing fallen soldiers and veterans within the community by establishing a permanent tribute that reflects their service and sacrifice.
The sentiment around HCR76 is likely to be positive, as it resonates with community values regarding remembrance and respect for military service. Naming public works after fallen soldiers is commonly seen as a noble act and a way to foster community pride. Stakeholders, including local residents and veterans' organizations, may provide support as they recognize this honor as a fitting tribute to PFC Moore's sacrifice.
While generally, such memorial resolutions are well-received, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of resources for signage or if there were multiple individuals deserving of similar honors. However, these concerns often do not significantly impede the passage of memorial resolutions like HCR76, which primarily serve to enhance community identity and remembrance.