Bill Text: IN SCR0012 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Honoring Charles E. Dawson for his outstanding military career.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2011-01-18 - Returned to the Senate [SCR0012 Detail]
Download: Indiana-2011-SCR0012-Introduced.html
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Charles E. Dawson.
_______________________, read first time and referred to Committee on
RESOLUTION
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Charles E. Dawson.
Whereas, Born in Columbus, Ohio, on August 5, 1932,
Charles E. Dawson moved to Indiana while in his teens;
Whereas, Upon graduation from Wiley High School in
Terre Haute, Charles E. Dawson enlisted in the United States
Army;
Whereas, After graduating in one of the top three positions
from a basic training and an army administration course,
Charles E. Dawson was assigned to headquarters, 101st
Airborne Division at Camp Breckinridge in Kentucky and
was later stationed in Germany until his separation from
service in 1954;
Whereas, In October 1956, Charles E. Dawson enlisted in
the Indiana Army National Guard as a "traditional
guardsman", attaining the rank of master sergeant one week
before his 26th birthday;
Whereas, After becoming a technician in 1961, Charles E.
Dawson was enlisted to become a drill instructor at the first
Indiana Army National Guard noncommissioned officer
course at Fort Benjamin Harrison;
Whereas, Charles E. Dawson again entered active duty at
the age of 47 under the Special Active/Guard Reserve (AGR)
Program;
Whereas, He remained on active duty until his retirement at age 60 in August 1992 as a chief warrant officer four;
Whereas, In recognition of his many accomplishments,
Charles E. Dawson has received numerous award and
recognitions, including the Army Commendation Medal (2nd
Award), the Army Achievement Medal, the Army Good
Conduct Medal, the Army Reserve Component Achievement
Medal (5th Award), the Army of Occupation Medal, the
National Defense Service Medal (2nd Award), the
Humanitarian Service Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve
Medal (3rd Award), the Non-commissioned Officers
Professional Development Ribbon (Numeral 3), the Army
Service Ribbon, the Indiana Meritorious Service Medal, the
Indiana Commendation Medal (4th Award), the Indiana
Long Service Medal (35 Years), the Indiana Emergency
Service Ribbon (4th Award), the Indiana Military Volunteer
Emblem, the Adjutant General's Staff Identification Badge,
and the Military Department of Indiana Ceremonial Unit
Badge and Tab;
Whereas, Charles E. Dawson was also awarded a
Sagamore of the Wabash by Governor Evan Bayh and a
Hoosier Hero by Indiana's Adjutant General, Major General
Charles W. Whitaker, and Kentucky Governor Paul E. Patton
commissioned him a Kentucky Colonel, Kentucky's highest
civilian award;
Whereas, Charles E. Dawson continues to serve the
military community even after retirement as the military
protocol officer for the Indiana National Guard, a state
civilian position;
Whereas, Charles E. Dawson is active in the military
community, serving as a member of the American Legion, the
Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Air Force Association, the
Reserve Officers Association, the Military Officers'
Association of America, the Association of the United States
Army, American Veterans, the National Guard Association
of the United States, the National Guard Association of
Indiana, and the 38th Infantry Division Association;
Whereas, Among Charles E. Dawson's proudest
achievements in his stellar military career were designing
and creating Indiana's Homeland Defense Ribbon and
Overseas Service Ribbon, being a charter member and
organizer of the military department of Indiana's ceremonial
unit, and serving as the creator and editor of the Retired
Guardian, a quarterly newsletter addressing the interests of
national guard retirees;
Whereas, Charles E. Dawson is married to the former Irma
Schooley of Morgantown, and together they have a daughter,
Emily Hill, and sons, John and James; and
Whereas, With a military career spanning five decades,
Charles E. Dawson continues to serve his country and his
state with honor and integrity: Therefore,
SECTION 1. That the Indiana General Assembly wishes to congratulates Charles E. Dawson on an outstanding military career and his many contributions to his community and state.
SECTION 2. That copies of this resolution be transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Charles E. Dawson and his family.