Bill Text: WV HCR39 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: US Army PFC Cornelius Vance Memorial Bridge
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-1)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2016-03-12 - Communicated to Senate [HCR39 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2016-HCR39-Introduced.html
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 39
(By Delegates Phillips, Marcum, Rodighiero, Moffatt and Eldridge)
February 8, 2016
Requesting the Division of Highways to name Bridge Number 23-119/18-0.01 (23A141) (37.76693, 81.98861), locally known as Chauncey Girder, carrying County Route 119/18 over Island Creek in Logan County, the “US Army PFC Cornelius Vance Memorial Bridge”.
Whereas, Cornelius Vance was born January 29, 1924, at Breeden, Wayne County, West Virginia and later lived at Chauncey, Logan County, West Virginia; and
Whereas, Cornelius Vance served his country in World War II as an Army Private First Class, a member of the 5th Army, 15th Army Group, 85th Custer Division, 337th Infantry (Wolverines), Company B; and
Whereas, PFC Cornelius Vance fought in Rome-Arno, North Apennines and Po Valley Battles in Italy; and
Whereas, PFC Cornelius Vance was awarded the Purple Heart; Three Bronze Stars; Good Conduct Medal; European, African and Middle Eastern Campaign Medals; World War II Victory Ribbon and an Honorable Service Lapel Button for his service during the war; and
Whereas, PFC Cornelius Vance was trained as an automatic rifleman and served in the Army’s 85th Division as a scout and combat infantryman, taking part in the Anzio Beach landing; and assisting the British 8th Army and the U. S. Army 10th Mountain Division with driving the German forces out of the Apennine Mountains; and
Whereas, PFC Cornelius Vance was wounded from gunshot and was transferred to a hospital in Naples, Italy; and
Whereas, Following recovery from his wound, PFC Cornelius Vance was assigned to guard prisoner of war German General Anton Dostler, and escort him to surrender and be tried by a military tribunal, at which he was later sentenced to die by firing squad. General Dostler had previously ordered the execution of 15 American soldiers who were captured while attempting to set explosives in a tunnel. To complete his duty to deliver the general for official surrender and trial, at one point in the journey, PFC Cornelius Vance had to draw his weapon and threaten a crowd of Italians to keep them from killing the general, and at another point, had to protect the general from American soldiers who attempted to remove the general from the vehicle; and
Whereas, After being discharged from the Army December 6th, 1945, PFC Cornelius Vance, along with his brothers Preston and Randolph, returned home from the war to Logan County; and
Whereas, Cornelius Vance married Bertie Lou DeHart of Pine Creek, in the Omar area of Logan County, made their home at Chauncey, and raised seven children: Gloria Jean; Carlene; Donnie; Ronnie; Randal and twins, Pamela and Carmela; and
Whereas, Cornelius Vance worked twenty-eight years as a coal miner, and following a disabling injury as a miner, became a cook and housekeeper at home to help raise his children, and enjoyed hunting, gardening, canning and being a Sunday School teacher at the Walnut Grove Free Will Baptist Church; and
Whereas, Cornelius Vance also helped remodel his church building, assisted the Beth Haven Christian School founded by his brother, the Rev. Preston Vance, and regularly volunteered to drive disabled and elderly neighbors to help them with shopping, banking, medical and other personal errands; and
Whereas, It is appropriate to honor this veteran who served well his country, his family and his community; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Division of Highways is hereby requested to name Bridge Number 23-119/18-0.01 (23A141) (37.76693, 81.98861), locally known as Chauncey Girder, carrying County Route 119/18 over Island Creek in Logan County, the “US Army PFC Cornelius Vance Memorial Bridge”; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of the Division of Highways is hereby requested to erect signs at both ends of the bridge containing bold and prominent letters proclaiming the bridge the “US Army PFC Cornelius Vance Memorial Bridge”; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the Senate is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Division of Highways.