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        |  | HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION | 
      
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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 Audie Murphy, the most highly | 
      
        |  | decorated American soldier of World War II, would be a fitting | 
      
        |  | recipient of this prestigious award; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, Born in Kingston, Hunt County, on June 20, 1925, | 
      
        |  | Audie Leon Murphy was one of 12 children; he received several years | 
      
        |  | of formal education before leaving school to help support his | 
      
        |  | family; in addition to working a variety of jobs, he hunted small | 
      
        |  | game for food and became a crack shot; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, Audie Murphy tried to enlist in the armed forces | 
      
        |  | after the attack on Pearl Harbor but was rejected because he was | 
      
        |  | underage; later, when he claimed to be a year older than he actually | 
      
        |  | was, the marines and paratroopers turned him down on the grounds | 
      
        |  | that he was too short and thin; finally, in June 1942, still | 
      
        |  | misrepresenting his date of birth, he managed to join the army | 
      
        |  | infantry; determined to become a combat soldier, he successfully | 
      
        |  | resisted the effort of his company commander to have him | 
      
        |  | transferred to a cook and bakers school; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, In early 1943, Private Murphy shipped overseas to | 
      
        |  | Morocco as a replacement in Company B, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry | 
      
        |  | Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division; while stationed in North Africa, | 
      
        |  | he participated in extensive training maneuvers; he saw his first | 
      
        |  | combat in July 1943, when the 3rd Division invaded Sicily, and he | 
      
        |  | subsequently took part in the landing at Salerno, the Volturno | 
      
        |  | River Campaign, the landing at Anzio, and the march on Rome; during | 
      
        |  | those months in Italy, Audie Murphy demonstrated both exceptional | 
      
        |  | skill as a marksman and a sound grasp of small-unit tactics; his | 
      
        |  | proficiency as a soldier earned him repeated promotions and several | 
      
        |  | decorations for valor; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, On the morning of August 15, 1944, Staff Sergeant | 
      
        |  | Murphy landed with the 3rd Division in southern France; that same | 
      
        |  | day, he earned the Distinguished Service Cross, this nation's | 
      
        |  | second-highest award for heroism, for his actions in | 
      
        |  | single-handedly destroying a German machine gun crew and several | 
      
        |  | other enemy positions, feats that made possible the capture of a | 
      
        |  | fiercely contested hill; the following October 2 and October 5, he | 
      
        |  | earned Silver Stars for further heroic action; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, That fall, Audie Murphy received a battlefield | 
      
        |  | commission as a second lieutenant; soon afterward, he sustained a | 
      
        |  | wound that removed him from action for the next 10 weeks; though not | 
      
        |  | completely healed, he returned to his unit early the next year, and | 
      
        |  | on January 25, 1945, he became company commander; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, At that time, Lieutenant Murphy's men were engaged | 
      
        |  | in the effort to clear German soldiers from an area in eastern | 
      
        |  | France known as the Colmar Pocket; on January 26, in bitter cold and | 
      
        |  | with several feet of snow covering the ground, Company B came under | 
      
        |  | attack by six German tanks and 250 German infantrymen; Lieutenant | 
      
        |  | Murphy ordered his troops, whose effective strength had been | 
      
        |  | reduced by about 40 percent, to fall back; he remained forward and | 
      
        |  | continued to direct Allied artillery fire by telephone; when the | 
      
        |  | German tanks drew abreast of his position, he mounted a burning tank | 
      
        |  | destroyer and, though exposed to fire on three sides, employed its | 
      
        |  | machine gun against the enemy, causing the German infantry to waver | 
      
        |  | and the tanks to fall back; he continued to hold his ground in the | 
      
        |  | firefight for an hour, wiping out a German squad that had reached | 
      
        |  | within 10 yards of his position; when his ammunition was exhausted, | 
      
        |  | he made his way back to his company, refused medical treatment for a | 
      
        |  | leg wound, and led his men in a successful counterattack, enabling | 
      
        |  | his unit to save the woods that had been the Germans' objective; | 
      
        |  | Lieutenant Murphy was credited with personally killing or wounding | 
      
        |  | about 50 enemy combatants in that encounter, and his exceptional | 
      
        |  | bravery earned him the Medal of Honor; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, The following month, Audie Murphy was withdrawn from | 
      
        |  | the front lines, promoted to first lieutenant, and made a liaison | 
      
        |  | officer; he returned to the States in mid-June 1945, having earned | 
      
        |  | 28 medals, including several from France and Belgium; he was not yet | 
      
        |  | 21; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, Lieutenant Murphy received his discharge from the | 
      
        |  | army in September 1945; he joined the Texas National Guard in 1950, | 
      
        |  | after the outbreak of the Korean War, and eventually attained the | 
      
        |  | rank of major; assigned to inactive status in 1957, he transferred | 
      
        |  | to the United States Army Reserve in 1966 and continued as a member | 
      
        |  | of the reserve until his death in 1971; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, Though his extraordinary record in the war brought | 
      
        |  | him widespread fame, Audie Murphy remained profoundly humble, | 
      
        |  | highlighting his comrades' courage, rather than his own, in his | 
      
        |  | autobiography and requesting a plain government headstone for his | 
      
        |  | grave, instead of one adorned with the gold gilt that typically | 
      
        |  | signifies a Medal of Honor recipient; and | 
      
        |  | WHEREAS, Audie Murphy repeatedly risked his life to save the | 
      
        |  | lives of his fellow soldiers and to help advance their mission, and | 
      
        |  | for his remarkable heroism he is most assuredly deserving of this | 
      
        |  | state's supreme military award; now, therefore, be it | 
      
        |  | RESOLVED, That the 83rd Legislature of the State of Texas, | 
      
        |  | 2nd Called Session, hereby direct the governor of the State of Texas | 
      
        |  | to award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor posthumously to Audie | 
      
        |  | Murphy in recognition of his valiant actions in World War II. | 
      
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              | Miller of Fort Bend | Allen |  | 
      
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              | Gonzales | N. Gonzalez of El Paso |  | 
      
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              | Raymond | Rodriguez of Travis |  | 
      
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              | Sanford | Sheffield of Coryell |  | 
      
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              | Sheffield of Bell | Simmons |  | 
      
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              | Taylor | Thompson of Brazoria |  | 
      
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              | Turner of Tarrant | Turner of Harris |  | 
      
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        |  | ______________________________ | ______________________________ | 
      
        |  | President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | 
      
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        |  | I certify that H.C.R. No. 3 was adopted by the House on July | 
      
        |  | 18, 2013, by the following vote:  Yeas 135, Nays 0, 1 present, not | 
      
        |  | voting. | 
      
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        |  | ______________________________ | 
      
        |  | Chief Clerk of the House | 
      
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        |  | I certify that H.C.R. No. 3 was adopted by the Senate on July | 
      
        |  | 25, 2013, by the following vote:  Yeas 28, Nays 0. | 
      
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        |  | ______________________________ | 
      
        |  | Secretary of the Senate | 
      
        |  | APPROVED: __________________ | 
      
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        |  | Governor |