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          HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
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        WHEREAS, During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7,  | 
      
      
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        1941, Petty Officer Doris Miller of the U.S. Navy demonstrated  | 
      
      
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        valor above and beyond the call of duty, and he is long past due for  | 
      
      
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        full recognition of his extraordinary courage and initiative on  | 
      
      
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        that day; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, A native of Texas, Doris "Dorie" Miller was born in  | 
      
      
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        Waco on October 12, 1919, to Henrietta and Conery Miller; he was a  | 
      
      
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        fullback on the football team at Moore High School in Waco, and he  | 
      
      
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        went on to work on his father's farm; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, In September 1939, Mr. Miller enlisted in the U.S.  | 
      
      
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        Navy as a way to see the world and earn money for his family; at that  | 
      
      
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        time, African Americans were only permitted to perform menial tasks  | 
      
      
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        in the Navy, so Mr. Miller was trained as a mess attendant at the  | 
      
      
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        Naval Training Station in Norfolk, Virginia; after a brief  | 
      
      
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        assignment on the ammunition ship USS Pyro, he was transferred in  | 
      
      
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        January 1940 to the battleship USS West Virginia, where he won  | 
      
      
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        distinction among the crew as the ship's heavyweight boxing  | 
      
      
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        champion; his rank at the time was mess attendant, second class; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Mr. Miller rose at 6 a.m. on the morning of December  | 
      
      
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        7, 1941, and he was collecting laundry when the Japanese attack  | 
      
      
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        began and the alarm for general quarters was sounded; even mess  | 
      
      
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        attendants had a battle station, but Mr. Miller's, an antiaircraft  | 
      
      
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        battery magazine, had already been destroyed by a torpedo, so he  | 
      
      
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        went up on deck where, as the ship began to sink, he hauled wounded  | 
      
      
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        shipmates through oil and water to safety on the quarterdeck; he was  | 
      
      
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        then ordered to the bridge, where he picked up the ship's mortally  | 
      
      
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        wounded captain and carried him to an aid station; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, Mr. Miller then returned to the bridge, and on his  | 
      
      
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        own initiative, he began firing a .50-caliber Browning antiaircraft  | 
      
      
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        machine gun at the attacking Japanese planes; he had never trained  | 
      
      
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        on the weapon, but, as he reported later, "It wasn't hard, I just  | 
      
      
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        pulled the trigger and she worked fine"; with no concern for his own  | 
      
      
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        safety, he continued firing until the gun's ammunition ran out,  | 
      
      
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        possibly bringing down one of the enemy aircraft; in the meantime,  | 
      
      
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        the West Virginia had been hit by five enemy torpedoes, and  | 
      
      
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        Mr. Miller was finally forced to abandon ship with his surviving  | 
      
      
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        crewmates; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, In the aftermath of the attack, Mr. Miller was  | 
      
      
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        commended by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, and on May 27, 1942,  | 
      
      
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        he became the first African American to receive the Navy Cross, the  | 
      
      
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        service's second-highest honor, which was personally presented to  | 
      
      
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        him by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, the commander of the Pacific  | 
      
      
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        Fleet; he went on to serve on the USS Indianapolis and then the USS  | 
      
      
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        Liscome Bay; that ship was sunk by a Japanese submarine on November  | 
      
      
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        24, 1943, and though his body was never recovered, Mr. Miller was  | 
      
      
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        eventually listed among the 646 sailors who died that day; at the  | 
      
      
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        time of his death, his rank was cook, third class; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, In the years since, Mr. Miller's actions have become  | 
      
      
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        an important part of the legacy of Pearl Harbor; during the war, a  | 
      
      
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        poster from the U.S. Office of War Information featured his image  | 
      
      
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        and urged African Americans to join the war effort, and in 1973, a  | 
      
      
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        Knox-class frigate was christened the USS Miller in his honor; in  | 
      
      
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        1991, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority dedicated a bronze plaque to him at  | 
      
      
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        the U.S. Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, and in 2001, he was portrayed  | 
      
      
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        by the actor Cuba Gooding Jr. in the blockbuster film, Pearl Harbor;  | 
      
      
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        more recently, his story has been featured prominently in the  | 
      
      
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        National Museum of African American History and Culture in  | 
      
      
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        Washington, D.C.; in addition to the Navy Cross, he was also  | 
      
      
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        entitled to the Purple Heart, the American Defense Service Medal,  | 
      
      
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        Fleet Clasp, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, and the World War  | 
      
      
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        II Victory Medal; and | 
      
      
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               WHEREAS, In 1939, when the clouds of world war were gathering  | 
      
      
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        in Europe and Asia, Dorie Miller chose to enlist in a Navy that did  | 
      
      
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        not trust black men to serve in combat, and at a moment of direst  | 
      
      
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        need, he picked up a weapon he had never used before and fought back  | 
      
      
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        against a savage enemy, performing brilliantly and courageously  | 
      
      
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        under fire in defense of his ship, his crewmates, and his nation;  | 
      
      
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        his valiant service on that day, and afterwards, warrants the  | 
      
      
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        highest honor that can be bestowed upon a member of the armed forces  | 
      
      
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        of the United States; now, therefore, be it | 
      
      
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               RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas  | 
      
      
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        hereby urge the United States Congress to bestow on Doris "Dorie"  | 
      
      
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        Miller the Congressional Medal of Honor; and, be it further | 
      
      
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               RESOLVED, That the secretary of state forward official copies  | 
      
      
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        of this resolution to the president of the United States, to the  | 
      
      
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        secretary of the Navy, to the speaker of the House of  | 
      
      
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        Representatives and the president of the Senate of the United  | 
      
      
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        States Congress, and to all the members of the Texas delegation to  | 
      
      
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        Congress with the request that this resolution be officially  | 
      
      
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        entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to the Congress of  | 
      
      
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        the United States of America. | 
      
      
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