Bill Text: TX SCR46 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to Marcelino Serna.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (N/A - Dead) 2015-05-21 - Referred to Defense & Veterans' Affairs [SCR46 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-SCR46-Engrossed.html
| By: Rodríguez | S.C.R. No. 46 | |
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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 United States Army Private | ||
| Marcelino Serna proved himself a deserving recipient of this | ||
| prestigious honor with his heroic actions during World War I; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Born in Chihuahua, Mexico, in 1896, Mr. Serna came | ||
| to the United States as a young man and spent time in Texas, Kansas, | ||
| and Colorado; after the United States entered World War I in 1917, | ||
| he enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 20, and after | ||
| only three weeks of training, he was shipped overseas with the 355th | ||
| Infantry, 89th Division; when his superior officers in France | ||
| learned that he was not a United States citizen, they gave him the | ||
| opportunity to return home, but Private Serna chose to stay and | ||
| fight; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Private Serna quickly established himself as a | ||
| remarkable soldier, and on at least two occasions, he demonstrated | ||
| exceptional resourcefulness and courage; during an engagement near | ||
| the French town of Saint Mihiel, 12 members of his unit were hit by | ||
| fire from an enemy machine gun, and Private Serna obtained | ||
| permission from his lieutenant to scout out the gun emplacement on | ||
| his own; moving through heavy fire, and surviving two rounds that | ||
| were deflected by his helmet, he tossed four hand grenades into the | ||
| machine gun nest, killing six of the enemy; he then took the eight | ||
| survivors captive; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Shortly thereafter, during the Meuse-Argonne | ||
| campaign, Private Serna embarked on a second lone scouting mission; | ||
| he began by wounding a German sniper with a shot from 200 yards, | ||
| then followed the injured man into a trench; firing and hurling | ||
| grenades in all directions to make it seem as if he were part of a | ||
| larger force, he shot three German soldiers immediately, then | ||
| attacked an enemy dugout, felling 26 more and capturing 24; he | ||
| single-handedly held the prisoners at gunpoint until other members | ||
| of his unit arrived; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Private Serna continued to serve in combat until the | ||
| end of the war, receiving a wound in each leg, and while he was | ||
| recovering in a French hospital, he was presented with the | ||
| Distinguished Service Cross from the American commander in France, | ||
| General John J. Pershing; he also earned the World War I Victory | ||
| Medal with five stars, the Victory Medal with three campaign bars, | ||
| the Saint Mihiel Medal, the Verdun Medal, and two Purple Hearts; he | ||
| was further decorated by the governments of France, Italy, and the | ||
| United Kingdom, receiving two French Croix de Guerre with Palm | ||
| Medals, the French Medaille Militaire, the French Commemorative | ||
| Medal, the British Medal of Honor, and the Italian Cross of Merit; | ||
| and | ||
| WHEREAS, After returning to the United States, Mr. Serna | ||
| became a United States citizen in 1924 and settled in El Paso, where | ||
| he lived until his death in 1992; he was the most decorated Texas | ||
| veteran of World War I, winning every major military award short of | ||
| the Congressional Medal of Honor, and petitions have been put forth | ||
| on several occasions to grant him that commendation as well; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Marcelino Serna's courageous battlefield actions | ||
| during World War I have been recognized with a host of illustrious | ||
| commendations, and it is indeed appropriate that he be honored with | ||
| the highest military award granted by the state in which he made his | ||
| home; now, therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the 84th 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 Marcelino Serna in | ||
| recognition of his valiant efforts during World War I. | ||
