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SENATE MEMORIAL 28
48
TH LEGISLATURE
- STATE OF NEW MEXICO -
FIRST SESSION
, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
Pete Campos
A MEMORIAL
MARKING THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE LAS VEGAS ARMORY.
WHEREAS, the Las Vegas national guard armory was built in
1907 and celebrates its centennial anniversary this year; and
WHEREAS, the national guard was federalized from among
separate militias in the country just after the Spanish
American War; and
WHEREAS, the federalizing of state militias into the
national guard occurred only four years before the Las Vegas
armory was built; and
WHEREAS, during World War I, the national guard made up
forty percent of the United States divisions in France; and
WHEREAS, in World War II, the national guard comprised
nineteen divisions; and
WHEREAS, in World War II, guard units from New Mexico
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participated across Europe from Africa to southern Italy, and
from the Maginot line to Munich, and many of the guardsmen from
New Mexico were among the soldiers who liberated concentration
camps; and
WHEREAS, in World War II, guardsmen from the Las Vegas
company F were in combat for five hundred eleven days and saw
some of the fiercest fighting and persevered with great
bravery; and
WHEREAS, the Las Vegas armory is an edifice that came to
stand for the importance and dignity of service in the national
guard;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE
OF NEW MEXICO that it mark the importance of the Las Vegas
national guard armory centennial with a celebration and
increased awareness of the historic contributions to the
freedom of today's United States made by the men and women who
passed through the doors of the building; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that New Mexico celebrate the
renovations of the century-old building as not only a memorial
to bravery but also a door to a future of multipurpose uses;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the governor, the mayor of Las Vegas and the
department of military affairs.
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