Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR147

Introduced
3/23/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Passed
3/25/26  

Caption

Master Sergeant Clyde Moore (Retired); commend on military career and express gratitude for dedicated service.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally recognize Master Sergeant Moore's contributions and sacrifices throughout his military career, which included overcoming personal challenges as a Black man from the segregated South. It seeks to raise awareness and appreciation for the complex experiences faced by veterans, particularly those who served during the Vietnam era. By commemorating Moore, HR147 indirectly addresses broader issues of military recognition, mental health support for veterans, and racial injustices within the military context.

Summary

House Resolution 147 is a legislative measure initiated to commend retired Master Sergeant Clyde Moore for his twenty-four years of dedicated service in the United States Air Force. This resolution highlights not only his service during the Vietnam War but also his endeavors in assisting fellow veterans suffering from PTSD. The bill acknowledges Moore's unique and commendable career as a decorated veteran who completed three tours in Vietnam during a tumultuous period in U.S. military history, making him one of the few Airmen to have served on three such tours.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR147 appears to be positive, with emphasis on honoring veterans and fostering appreciation for their sacrifices. The resolution cultivates a sense of pride and gratitude, showcasing the importance of recognizing individual stories of service that reflect broader struggles faced by veterans. The acknowledgment of Master Sergeant Moore's service exemplifies a commitment to understanding and valuing the diverse narratives within the military community.

Contention

While the resolution champions Master Sergeant Moore's achievements, it may also reflect underlying discussions about the visibility of minority veterans and their contributions during conflicts like the Vietnam War. Given the historical context of racial segregation in the military, HR147 highlights the complexities of honor and recognition faced by Black service members. Moreover, it encourages dialogue about the provision of support for veterans dealing with service-connected disabilities, emphasizing the need for ongoing commitment to veteran affairs beyond mere recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR104

K.J. Wright; commend on outstanding Pro Football Career and express gratitude for contributions to Olive Branch.

MS HR106

Major General John Trent Kelly; commend for distinguished military service and congratulate on retirement.

MS SR97

Commend Major General John Trent Kelly for distinguished military service and congratulate on retirement.

MS HR85

CSM Summers' East Gate at Camp Shelby; honor the legacy of Command Sergeant Major Plez William Summers III.

MS HR38

Lieutenant James Russell; commend upon retirement from Southaven Police Department after 30 dedicated years of service.

MS HR103

Mayor Phil Fisher; commend service as Mayor of Clinton upon occasion of his retirement.

MS HR83

Mayor Isla Tullos; commend on retirement as Mayor of Raymond after 28 years of dedicated service.

MS SR23

Commend career and public service of Law Research Senior Counsel and Vietnam Veteran Honorable Cotton Ruthven.

MS HR2

Rogelio V. Solos; commend career of with Associated Press upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS HR78

Former Representative Wanda Jennings; commend legislative career and public service.

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