Bill Text: TX SCR50 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Enrolled


Bill Title: Directing the governor of the State of Texas to award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Private Marcelino Serna and to U.S. Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice William Ray Flores.

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-2)

Status: (Passed) 2021-06-14 - Signed by the Governor [SCR50 Detail]

Download: Texas-2021-SCR50-Enrolled.html
 
 
  S.C.R. No. 50
 
 
 
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
  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 U.S. Army Private Marcelino Serna
  and U.S. Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice William Ray Flores proved
  themselves deserving recipients of this prestigious honor with
  their heroic actions in the service of their nation; and
         WHEREAS, Born in Mexico, Mr. Serna came to the United States
  as a young man; when the United States entered World War I in 1917,
  he enlisted in the U.S. 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 officers in France learned that he was not a
  U.S. citizen, they gave him the opportunity to return home, but
  Private Serna chose to stay and fight; and
         WHEREAS, A remarkable soldier, Private Serna demonstrated
  exceptional resourcefulness and courage during an engagement near
  the French town of St. Mihiel; when 12 members of his unit were
  gunned down by the enemy, he volunteered to scout the machine 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
  combatants; he then took the eight survivors captive; and
         WHEREAS, Shortly thereafter, during the Meuse-Argonne
  campaign, Private Serna volunteered again for a lone scouting
  mission, wounding a German sniper with a shot from 200 yards and
  then following 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 served in combat until the end of the
  war and was wounded in each leg, and while recovering in a French
  hospital, he received the Distinguished Service Cross from General
  John J. Pershing; he also earned the World War I Victory Medal with
  five stars, the Victory Medal with three campaign bars, the
  St. Mihiel Medal, the Verdun Medal, and two Purple Hearts, as well
  as decorations from the governments of France, Italy, and the
  United Kingdom; he became a U.S. citizen in 1924 and settled in El
  Paso, where he resided until his death in 1992; the most decorated
  Texas veteran of World War I, he won every major military award
  short of the Congressional Medal of Honor, and petitions have been
  put forth to grant him that commendation as well; and
         WHEREAS, William Ray Flores was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico,
  in 1961; he attended Western Hills High School in Benbrook, Texas,
  and he left school early in order to enlist in the U.S. Coast Guard
  at the age of 17; he served aboard the buoy tender Blackthorn, and
  on the night of January 28, 1980, the ship was leaving Tampa,
  Florida, on route to its home port of Galveston when it collided
  with a 600-foot tanker, the SS Capricorn; the Blackthorn's hull was
  ripped open along the port side by the Capricorn's anchor, and the
  vessel began to take on water and roll onto its side; and
         WHEREAS, In the chaos and darkness, Seaman Apprentice Flores
  and a shipmate found the locker that held the ship's life jackets,
  and they began throwing jackets to their crewmates already in the
  water; Seaman Apprentice Flores used his trouser belt to strap the
  locker open so that more jackets could float free as the Blackthorn
  sank, and after nearly everyone else had abandoned ship, he stayed
  aboard and attempted to save those who were still trapped below
  deck; he lost his life in that effort, along with 22 of his
  shipmates; and
         WHEREAS, Through his selfless actions, Seaman Apprentice
  Flores helped save 27 of his shipmates, and in September 2000, he
  was posthumously awarded the Coast Guard Medal, the service's
  highest commendation for noncombat heroism; in 2012, the Coast
  Guard fast response cutter William Flores was named in his honor,
  and on the 40th anniversary of the Blackthorn's accident in January
  2020, a life-size statue of Seaman Apprentice Flores was unveiled
  at a ceremony in St. Petersburg, Florida; and
         WHEREAS, Marcelino Serna and William Flores each
  demonstrated uncommon courage, initiative, and devotion to their
  comrades during desperate situations, and it is indeed appropriate
  that they be honored with the highest military award granted by the
  state that is proud to call them Texans; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 87th 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 and to William
  Ray Flores in recognition of his heroism during the sinking of the
  USCGC Blackthorn.
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
         I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 50 was adopted by the Senate
  on May 21, 2021, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0.
  ______________________________
                                              Secretary of the Senate
         I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 50 was adopted by the House
  on May 29, 2021, by the following vote:  Yeas 140, Nays 0,
  one present not voting.
  ______________________________
                                              Chief Clerk of the House
 
 
  Approved:
 
  ______________________________ 
              Date
 
 
  ______________________________ 
            Governor
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