Bill Text: TX HCR115 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: 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.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2025-03-19 - Referred to s/c on Defense & Veterans' Affairs by Speaker [HCR115 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HCR115-Introduced.html
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| By: Virdell | H.C.R. No. 115 | |
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| WHEREAS, The Texas Legislative Medal of Honor was established | ||
| to recognize gallant and intrepid service by a member of the state | ||
| or federal military forces, and it is fitting that Sergeant Ramon | ||
| Garza Gutierrez be posthumously recognized with this commendation | ||
| for his actions as a member of the U.S. Army during World War II; and | ||
| WHEREAS, A native of Del Rio, Ramon Gutierrez enlisted in the | ||
| U.S. Army in 1941 at the age of 18; he was assigned to Company E of | ||
| the 141st Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division, an all-Mexican | ||
| American unit that was deployed to North Africa in April 1943 in | ||
| preparation for the Allied invasion of Italy; in September of that | ||
| year, Private Gutierrez and the other members of his unit helped | ||
| lead the Allied landings on the beaches of Paestum at Salerno; the | ||
| Company E soldiers faced heavy gunfire from German forces as they | ||
| came ashore; with his squad pinned down, Private Gutierrez charged | ||
| an enemy machine gun nest; he was wounded during his advance and | ||
| lost his rifle, but he continued on, armed only with hand grenades | ||
| and a knife; he succeeded in destroying the machine gun emplacement | ||
| with a grenade, then leaped into the smoking foxhole to dispatch the | ||
| last remaining German soldier in hand-to-hand combat; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Private Gutierrez was wounded a second time during | ||
| the Battle of San Pietro in November 1943, and two months later, his | ||
| regiment sustained mass casualties while crossing the Rapido River; | ||
| Private Gutierrez was captured by German forces but soon managed to | ||
| escape and swim back to the Allied side of the river, becoming one | ||
| of only 27 members of Company E to return from the battle out of a | ||
| total of 154; and | ||
| WHEREAS, In May 1944, this heroic soldier was promoted to the | ||
| rank of sergeant, and during a battle at Velletri, he led an | ||
| advanced squad that came under heavy fire from two German units; he | ||
| was captured and tortured, and after days of captivity, the | ||
| building where he was being held was hit by an Allied bomb or | ||
| artillery fire; in the confusion that followed, he escaped through | ||
| a hole in the wall and was hidden by Italian civilians until U.S. | ||
| forces secured the area; after his release from a hospital, he | ||
| reported to Washington, D.C., and on April 11, 1944, he was | ||
| presented with the Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Degree, becoming | ||
| one of only a small number of U.S. soldiers to be honored by the | ||
| Soviet Union for their bravery on the battlefield; his actions were | ||
| also recognized with numerous U.S. military commendations, | ||
| including the Purple Heart with two clusters, two Silver Star | ||
| Medals, and two Bronze Star Medals; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Mr. Gutierrez returned to Texas and resided for a | ||
| time in Sonora; after he and the former Consuelo Sanchez exchanged | ||
| the vows of marriage, they raised their family in Wichita Falls; he | ||
| continued his military service as a member of the Texas State Guard | ||
| Reserve, and in 1955, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant; in | ||
| 1993, he passed away in Wichita Falls at the age of 70; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Ramon Gutierrez distinguished himself through a | ||
| series of extraordinary acts of courage on the battlefield, and it | ||
| is indeed appropriate that he be posthumously honored with the | ||
| highest military award conferred by the State of Texas; now, | ||
| therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the 89th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
| hereby direct the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously | ||
| award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Sergeant | ||
| Ramon Garza Gutierrez in recognition of his valiant service during | ||
| World War II. | ||
