Bill Text: TX SR505 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Recognizing September 24, 2023, as Captain Henry T. Waskow Day.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-05-02 - Reported enrolled [SR505 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SR505-Enrolled.html
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WHEREAS, The courageous service of U.S. Army Captain Henry | ||
T. Waskow of Belton during World War II has inspired his fellow | ||
Americans for nearly 80 years; and | ||
WHEREAS, In January 1944, The Washington Daily News ran a | ||
profoundly moving dispatch by legendary World War II | ||
correspondent Ernie Pyle on its front page; the story related the | ||
tragic death of Captain Waskow, who led B Company of the 1st | ||
Battalion, 143rd Infantry Regiment, and had earned the | ||
tremendous respect, loyalty, and affection of the men under his | ||
command before being killed in action; and | ||
WHEREAS, Captain Waskow first experienced combat during | ||
the landings in Salerno, Italy, in September 1943; subsequently, | ||
his company fought in the mountains of southern Italy, enduring | ||
miserable, freezing conditions; he impressed his men with his | ||
efficiency and his calm demeanor, even under artillery and | ||
machine gun fire; on December 14, during the ferocious battle for | ||
San Pietro, he was leading his men from a tree line to attack a | ||
German position when he heard an incoming artillery shell; he | ||
shoved his radio operator, crying "Hit the ground!," but he was | ||
cut down himself by a piece of shrapnel; and | ||
WHEREAS, When it was at last possible for the radio | ||
operator to bring Captain Waskow's body back down the mountain | ||
three days later, Mr. Pyle witnessed the final farewells of the | ||
captain's grief-stricken men and wrote, "In this war I have known | ||
a lot of officers who were loved and respected by the soldiers | ||
under them. But never have I crossed the trail of any man as | ||
beloved as Captain Henry T. Waskow of Belton, Texas"; the | ||
heartbreaking account, syndicated by the Scripps-Howard news | ||
service and read over the radio, resonated powerfully with the | ||
American public as an illustration of humble nobility and the | ||
strong bonds of camaraderie forged in wartime; and | ||
WHEREAS, Henry T. Waskow was born in DeWitt County on | ||
September 24, 1918, to Frank and Mary Waskow, first-generation | ||
Americans of German descent; he grew up on a farm in Bell County | ||
with seven siblings; quiet, serious, dutiful, and industrious, | ||
he graduated as president of his class at Belton High School and | ||
attended Temple Junior College before working his way through | ||
Trinity University as a campus janitor; he enlisted in the Texas | ||
National Guard while preparing for a career in teaching, and | ||
after he was called to active duty, he rose quickly through the | ||
ranks; in January 1943, he was promoted to captain, and his | ||
division was deployed to Algeria that April; and | ||
WHEREAS, Captain Waskow's grave near Nettuno, Italy, has | ||
been visited by countless people, and he is not forgotten at | ||
home; VFW Post No. 4008 in Belton and the Belton New Tech High | ||
School @Waskow are named in his honor; and | ||
WHEREAS, Exemplifying the highest ideals of the U.S. armed | ||
forces, Captain Henry T. Waskow has long been revered as a moving | ||
example of the heroism demonstrated by American service members | ||
as well as the sacrifices made in defense of our nation, and it is | ||
indeed fitting to further honor his memory by commemorating the | ||
anniversary of his birth; now, therefore, be it | ||
RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas 88th | ||
Legislature, hereby recognize September 24, 2023, as Captain | ||
Henry T. Waskow Day. | ||
Flores | ||
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President of the Senate | ||
I hereby certify that the | ||
above Resolution was adopted by | ||
the Senate on May 2, 2023. | ||
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Secretary of the Senate | ||
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Member, Texas Senate |