Bill Text: TX HR1924 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Paying tribute to the life and service of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Wilma Ledbetter of Chillicothe.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2015-05-12 - Reported enrolled [HR1924 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HR1924-Enrolled.html
H.R. No. 1924 |
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WHEREAS, The life and sacrifice of U.S. Navy Lieutenant Wilma | ||
Ledbetter, who died in the line of duty during the Korean War, were | ||
honored at a ceremony at First United Methodist Church in | ||
Chillicothe on March 14, 2015; and | ||
WHEREAS, Born in Chillicothe on April 27, 1912, Wilma | ||
Ledbetter attended Texas State College for Women and Central State | ||
Teachers College in Edmond, Oklahoma, before changing her career | ||
goal from teaching to nursing; she subsequently trained at the | ||
Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing in Amarillo from 1936 to | ||
1939; after working for a year as a nurse at the hospital, she | ||
joined the staff at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, and during the | ||
next two years she also continued her education at Louisiana State | ||
University; she returned to Texas in 1942 and worked at | ||
Brackenridge Hospital in Austin; and | ||
WHEREAS, Answering her nation's call to duty during World War | ||
II, Wilma Ledbetter joined the Navy Nurse Corps in July 1943, and | ||
she served at naval hospitals in San Diego, Hawaii, and New Orleans | ||
before being released from active duty in May 1946; the following | ||
year, she returned to duty as a member of the Navy Reserve Nurse | ||
Corps and was posted to Houston and then Nevada; in 1948, she was | ||
commissioned a lieutenant in the Nurse Corps; she worked for a time | ||
in Philadelphia, and when the Korean War broke out, she rejoined the | ||
active Navy Nurse Corps; and | ||
WHEREAS, On August 25, 1950, Lieutenant Ledbetter was serving | ||
on the USS Benevolence, a naval hospital ship, when it was | ||
accidentally rammed by a freighter in San Francisco Bay; the | ||
Benevolence keeled over on its side and sank within 45 minutes; | ||
plunged into the cold water of the bay, Lieutenant Ledbetter tried | ||
to help her fellow crew members; she was the last nurse to be pulled | ||
from the water, and the prolonged exposure tragically proved too | ||
great; she succumbed to hypothermia, becoming one of 23 people from | ||
the Benevolence to lose their lives; and | ||
WHEREAS, Sixty-five years later, Lieutenant Ledbetter's | ||
naval service was recognized in a solemn ceremony in her hometown, | ||
sponsored by the Western Trail and Austin Colony Chapters of the | ||
National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; | ||
Lieutenant Ledbetter's sister, Emily Ledbetter Shoemaker, and | ||
other members of her family were presented with the lieutenant's | ||
posthumous decorations, including the World War II Victory Medal, | ||
the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic Pacific Medal, and the | ||
Gold Star Pin; and | ||
WHEREAS, Lieutenant Wilma Ledbetter dedicated her life to the | ||
care of this nation's military personnel, and she kept faith with | ||
that commitment until her very last moments; for her selfless | ||
efforts and immeasurable sacrifice, Americans owe this outstanding | ||
officer a debt that the passage of time can never diminish; now, | ||
therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas | ||
Legislature hereby pay tribute to the life and service of U.S. Navy | ||
Lieutenant Wilma Ledbetter. | ||
Springer | ||
______________________________ | ||
Speaker of the House | ||
I certify that H.R. No. 1924 was unanimously adopted by a | ||
rising vote of the House on May 7, 2015. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||