85R4716 CJM-D
 
  By: Price H.R. No. 2580
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, For well over a century, Americans have set aside
  Memorial Day as a time to honor those members of its military forces
  who have given their lives in service to the United States; and
         WHEREAS, This observance was introduced after the Civil War
  as a means of paying tribute to those who had died on both sides of
  the conflict; originally called Decoration Day for the practice of
  adorning the graves of soldiers with flowers once a year, the
  holiday came to be known as Memorial Day, a day to honor all of the
  country's fallen; though it was celebrated on May 30 for a number of
  decades, it has been observed on the final Monday in May since the
  early 1970s; and
         WHEREAS, In communities across the nation, veterans and their
  fellow citizens gather in cemeteries and other public places to pay
  tribute to the armed forces personnel who died protecting our
  liberty; "Taps," the haunting bugle call customarily performed at
  military funerals and memorials since the Civil War, is played
  during these ceremonies, and in accordance with tradition, the
  United States flag is lowered to half staff early in the day before
  being raised again at noon; and
         WHEREAS, The most well-known observance of Memorial Day
  occurs in Arlington National Cemetery at the Tomb of the Unknown
  Soldier, where the remains of unidentified Americans from World War
  I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War are interred;
  the president of the United States, accompanied by honor guards
  from all branches of the armed services, traditionally lays a
  wreath at the tomb, and a bugler offers a final salute by playing
  "Taps"; and
         WHEREAS, Americans owe an immeasurable debt to those men and
  women who made the ultimate sacrifice in behalf of the peace and
  stability of our nation, and it is a privilege to join with citizens
  across the country in paying homage to the courage, commitment, and
  patriotism of its military personnel; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize Memorial Day 2018 in solemn
  commemoration of those who have died in service to our nation.