H.R. No. 96
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, U.S. Army Master Sergeant Mike C. Peña of Newgulf
  gave his life to save his fellow soldiers during the Korean War, and
  his heroism was posthumously recognized with the bestowal of a
  Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony on March 18, 2014; and
         WHEREAS, Born on November 6, 1924, Mike Peña was the son of
  Mexican immigrants Miguel and Maria Peña; in 1940, two months shy of
  his 16th birthday, he enlisted in the army in Houston after
  misrepresenting his age to recruiters; he was assigned to the 5th
  Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, and received training at
  Fort Clark in Brackettville and Fort Bliss in El Paso; just a year
  after his induction into the service, the Japanese surprise attack
  on Pearl Harbor precipitated the United States' entry into World
  War II; and
         WHEREAS, Deployed to the Pacific theater in 1943, Sergeant
  Peña fought to liberate the Philippines from Japanese forces and
  later took part in the occupation of Japan with members of his
  division; he received an honorable discharge on October 3, 1945,
  and reenlisted the same day; a month earlier, on September 5, he had
  married his sweetheart, the former Aurora Lola Urenda, and their
  life together would be enriched by the birth of two sons, Michael
  David and Frederick William; for a time, the family resided at Camp
  McGill in occupied Japan before moving to Camp Carson in Colorado;
  and
         WHEREAS, In late June 1950, the U.S. military was again
  called upon when soldiers from communist North Korea invaded South
  Korea; Sergeant Peña volunteered to return to action, rejoining the
  5th Cavalry Regiment, and participated in an amphibious landing at
  P'ohang-dong, Korea, in July 1950; the 1st Cavalry Division was
  ordered to defend a 35-mile sector along the Nakdong River, which
  became the scene of intense fighting as enemy combatants pushed
  from the north; and
         WHEREAS, On September 4, 1950, Sergeant Peña and
  his platoon
  were posted near Waegwan, when a North Korean Army battalion
  emerged only yards away, having advanced under the shroud of
  darkness and mist; the platoon opened fire but was caught off-guard
  by the attack and was forced to withdraw; Sergeant Peña swiftly
  rallied his troops and led them in a counterattack that succeeded in
  regaining their lost ground; and
         WHEREAS, Sergeant Peña and his men then established a
  defensive perimeter and attempted to repel the North Koreans' 
  repeated assaults, but the enemy enjoyed an overwhelming numerical
  advantage; when the platoon's ammunition supply began to dwindle,
  Sergeant Peña commanded his men to fall back and seized a machine
  gun to provide cover for the retreating troops; making a heroic
  stand, he held back the enemy singlehandedly until the early
  morning hours, when his position was overrun and he was fatally
  wounded; he died at the age of 25, on the date of his fifth wedding
  anniversary; and
         WHEREAS, The outstanding service that Sergeant Peña rendered
  over the course of his military career brought him numerous
  decorations and awards, including the Distinguished Service Cross,
  which was conferred posthumously, the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple
  Heart with two oak leaf clusters, and the Army Good Conduct Medal
  with bronze clasp and two loops; Sergeant Peña was buried with full
  military honors at Cedarvale Cemetery in Bay City; and
         WHEREAS, For his extraordinary gallantry and immeasurable
  sacrifice, Americans owe Master Sergeant Mike C. Peña a debt that
  the passage of time can never diminish; his actions represent the
  proudest tradition of service to country, and he is indeed
  deserving of our nation's supreme award for valor; now, therefore,
  be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the posthumous presentation of the
  Medal of Honor to Master Sergeant Mike C. Peña; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for his family and that when the Texas House of
  Representatives adjourns this day, it do so in memory of Master
  Sergeant Mike C. Peña.
 
  Stephenson
  Anderson of McLennan
  Israel
  Keough
  King of Uvalde
  Miller of Fort Bend
  Spitzer
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 96 was adopted by the House on
  February 19, 2015, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House