S*1265 Session 116 (2005-2006)
S*1265 Resolution, By Jackson, Knotts, Alexander, Anderson, Bryant, Campsen,
Cleary, Courson, Cromer, Drummond, Elliott, Fair, Ford, Gregory, Grooms,
Hawkins, Hayes, Hutto, Land, Leatherman, Leventis, Lourie, Malloy, Martin,
Matthews, McConnell, McGill, Mescher, Moore, O'Dell, Patterson, Peeler,
Pinckney, Rankin, Reese, Richardson, Ritchie, Ryberg, Scott, Setzler, Sheheen,
Short, J.V. Smith, Thomas, Verdin and Williams
A SENATE RESOLUTION TO HONOR THE FORTY-SEVEN MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED
SERVICES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM SOUTH CAROLINA OR WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TIES
WHO HAVE DIED IN THE WAR IN IRAQ AND TO THANK LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ANDR� BAUER
FOR HIS EFFORTS IN GIVING EACH THE PALMETTO PATRIOT AWARD.
03/21/06 Senate Introduced and adopted SJ-4
03/24/06 Scrivener's error corrected
03/28/06 Scrivener's error corrected
03/29/06 Scrivener's error corrected
S. 1265
A SENATE RESOLUTION
TO HONOR THE FORTY-SEVEN MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED SERVICES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM SOUTH CAROLINA OR WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TIES WHO HAVE DIED IN THE WAR IN IRAQ AND TO THANK LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ANDR� BAUER FOR HIS EFFORTS IN GIVING EACH THE PALMETTO PATRIOT AWARD.
Whereas, the following men and women of the armed services of the United States from South Carolina or with South Carolina ties have died in the War in Iraq:
Algernon Adams 36 North Augusta
Michael Scott Adams 20 Spartanburg
Carl L. Anderson 21 Georgetown
George Buggs 31 Barnwell
Josh Byers 29 Anderson
Thomas Caughman 20 Lexington
Jay T. Collado 31 Columbia
Joseph Derrick 24 Columbia
Rian Ferguson 22 Taylors
Almar L. Fitzgerald 23 Lexington
Travis A. Fox 25 Cowpens
Donald D. Furman 30 Burton
Jonathan E. Gadsden 21 Charleston
Clifford V. Gadsden 25 Red Top
Armando Areil Gonzales 25 Beaufort
Patrick Lee Griffin, Jr. 31 Elgin
Kimberly Hampton 27 Easley
Edward Heselton 23 Easley
Jason Hicks 25 Jefferson
Stephen C. High 45 Spartanburg
Melissa J. Hobart 22 Ladson
Nolen Ryan Hutchings 20 Boiling Springs
Darius T. Jennings 22 Cordova
Katrina Johnson 32 Orangeburg
Anthony G. Jones 25 Sumter
Patrick Leach 39 Rock Hill
Michael R. Lehmiller 23 Anderson
Jerome Lemon 42 North Charleston
Vorn J. Mack 19 Orangeburg
Daniel G. McCollum 29 Irmo
Spence McNeil 19 Bennettsville
Jason Moski 24 Blackville
Edward Murphy 36 Mt. Pleasant
Paul Neff 30 Fort Mill
Tony Olaes 30 Walhalla
Anthony C. Owens 21 Conway
Esau Patterson, Jr. 25 Ridgeland
Andrew Shields 25 Campobello
Orenthial J. Smith 21 Martin
Michael B. Stack 48 Lake City
Chrystal G. Stout 23 Traveler's Rest
Thomas Thigpen 52 Augusta
Anthony O. Thompson 26 Branchville
Timothy Toney 37 Columbia
Joshua L. Torrence 20 Lexington
Dustin Yancey 22 Goose Creek
Rodericka Youmans 22 Allendale
Whereas, to lose one's life is the ultimate sacrifice a soldier can give for the defense of his country; and
Whereas, these brave men and women have each distinguished themselves and their families through their courage, actions, and love of their country; and
Whereas, the valor of these fallen heroes will never be forgotten by all Americans who will honor and treasure their memory; and
Whereas, it is appropriate that each of these individuals receive the Palmetto Patriot Award for their sacrifice. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate:
That the members of the Senate honor the forty-seven men and women of the armed services of the United States from South Carolina or with South Carolina ties who have died in the war in Iraq and thank Lieutenant Governor Andr� Bauer for his efforts in giving each the Palmetto Patriot Award.
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