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  By: Averitt S.C.R. No. 17
 
  Substitute the following for S.C.R. No. 17:
 
  By:  MerrittC.S.S.C.R. No. 17C.S.S.C.R. No. 17  Merritt C.S.S.C.R. No. 17
 
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
       WHEREAS, Hill College has installed the Medal of Honor
Memorial as a tribute to all Texans who have received that
distinction, the highest award that can be bestowed on a member of
the United States Armed Forces; and
       WHEREAS, Located on the campus of Hill College in front of the
Texas Heritage Museum, the memorial serves to enhance the mission
of the museum, which is to explore the experience of Texas and
Texans in wartime and the ways in which that experience continues to
affect us today; and
       WHEREAS, Of the more than 3,400 individuals who had received
the Medal of Honor as of January 1, 2007, 56 were born in the Lone
Star State; the central shaft of the memorial highlights the valor
of Texans Audie Murphy, Samuel Dealey, and James Logan, the first
recipient of the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor as designated by
the legislature; and
       WHEREAS, Among the prized holdings of the Texas Heritage
Museum are an extensive collection of Audie Murphy's personal
artifacts from World War II, the Medal of Honor that was awarded to
James Harris, a World War II tank commander and Hillsboro native,
and a large number of photographs and documents relating to other
Texan Medal of Honor recipients; and
       WHEREAS, The Texas Heritage Museum plans to expand and
develop educational programming around the Medal of Honor memorial
and to invite Medal of Honor recipients to talk about and share
their experiences; and
       WHEREAS, To be considered as a nominee for the Medal of Honor,
a man or woman must have demonstrated conspicuous gallantry and
intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty and at the risk of his
or her life; in paying solemn tribute to those Texans who have
exemplified the highest standards of courage, selflessness, and
devotion to duty, the memorial at Hill College commemorates those
who have earned lasting gratitude and respect from all Americans;
now, therefore, be it
       RESOLVED, That the 80th Legislature of the State of Texas
hereby designate the Medal of Honor Memorial at Hill College as the
official State Memorial to Medal of Honor Recipients.