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          CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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               WHEREAS, The Texas Legislative Medal of Honor was established  | 
      
      
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        to recognize gallant and intrepid service by a member of the state  | 
      
      
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        or federal military forces, and U.S. Army Master Sergeant Travis E.  | 
      
      
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        Watkins proved himself a deserving recipient of this prestigious  | 
      
      
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        award for his heroism during the Korean War; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Born in Waldo, Arkansas, Travis Watkins grew up in  | 
      
      
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        Troup, Texas; answering his nation's call to duty, he enlisted in  | 
      
      
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        the U.S. Army in 1939, and he served with distinction in the Pacific  | 
      
      
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        theater during World War II, earning the Bronze Star for his actions  | 
      
      
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        at Guadalcanal; after the war, he was honorably discharged, and in  | 
      
      
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        1948, he married Madie Sue Barnett; the couple became the parents of  | 
      
      
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        two daughters; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, During the Korean War, Master Sergeant Watkins  | 
      
      
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        reenlisted, and he was deployed to Korea with Company H, Ninth  | 
      
      
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        Infantry Regiment, Second Infantry Division; on August 31, 1950,  | 
      
      
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        the company was stationed near Yongsan when an overwhelming North  | 
      
      
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        Korean force broke through the United Nations lines, and Sergeant  | 
      
      
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        Watkins and 30 other men found themselves under siege and cut off  | 
      
      
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        from the rest of their unit; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Over the next three days, Sergeant Watkins displayed  | 
      
      
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        both remarkable leadership and extraordinary bravery; he took  | 
      
      
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        command, established perimeter defenses to repel the constant enemy  | 
      
      
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        assaults, and continually exposed himself to enemy fire by moving  | 
      
      
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        from foxhole to foxhole to give instructions and encouragement to  | 
      
      
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        his fellow soldiers; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, When the unit's ammunition began to run out,  | 
      
      
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        Sergeant Watkins shot two North Korean soldiers 50 yards beyond the  | 
      
      
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        perimeter and went out alone to retrieve their weapons and  | 
      
      
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        ammunition; he was wounded while doing so, but still managed to fell  | 
      
      
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        all three of his enemy attackers; he collected their weapons and  | 
      
      
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        ammunition as well and made it back to his astonished men; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Later, six of the enemy began to lob grenades into  | 
      
      
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        the American perimeter, endangering the position; Sergeant Watkins  | 
      
      
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        stood up from his foxhole and fired his rifle at the attackers; he  | 
      
      
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        was immediately struck by machine gun fire, but he continued  | 
      
      
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        shooting until he had killed all six North Koreans; he then  | 
      
      
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        collapsed, paralyzed from the waist down; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Despite his grave injuries, Sergeant Watkins  | 
      
      
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        continued to encourage his men, refusing to accept any food from  | 
      
      
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        their dwindling supply; when it became clear that help would not  | 
      
      
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        arrive in time, he ordered his men to withdraw, and he further  | 
      
      
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        refused to let them take him with them, since his inability to walk  | 
      
      
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        would only slow their retreat; in the last moments of his life, he  | 
      
      
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        wished his comrades luck and remained at his post until the end; he  | 
      
      
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        died two days before his 30th birthday; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Sergeant Watkins's leadership throughout this  | 
      
      
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        ordeal helped to keep his men alive and enabled his troops to mount  | 
      
      
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        a strong defense that killed approximately 500 enemy soldiers; in  | 
      
      
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        recognition of his monumental courage, President Harry S. Truman  | 
      
      
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        posthumously awarded him the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest  | 
      
      
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        military award; the medal was presented to his wife in a ceremony in  | 
      
      
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        Washington, D.C., on January 9, 1951; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, In the years since, Sergeant Watkins has been  | 
      
      
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        further honored in the state he called home; a housing complex at  | 
      
      
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        Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio was named in his memory in 1961, and  | 
      
      
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        the Watkins-Logan State Veterans Home in Tyler was also named in his  | 
      
      
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        honor in 2011; in 2000 a supply ship, the USNS Watkins, was  | 
      
      
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        christened in his name; his remains are interred at Gladewater  | 
      
      
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        Memorial Park in Gladewater; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, During a desperate situation in a time of war,  | 
      
      
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        Master Sergeant Travis Watkins took command, bolstered the spirits  | 
      
      
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        of his men, and repeatedly risked his life in their behalf, making  | 
      
      
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        the ultimate sacrifice in order that they might survive; for this  | 
      
      
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        selfless act of heroism, it is indeed appropriate that he be honored  | 
      
      
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        with this state's supreme military commendation; now, therefore, be  | 
      
      
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        it | 
      
      
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               RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas  | 
      
      
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        hereby direct the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously  | 
      
      
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        award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to Travis E. Watkins in  | 
      
      
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        recognition of his valiant service during the Korean War. |