[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 306 Introduced in House (IH)]
114th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 306
Recognizing the centennial of the wreck of the USS Memphis and
encouraging the commemoration of such wreck with appropriate events and
activities.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 10, 2015
Mr. Cohen submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services, and in addition to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the
Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall
within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the centennial of the wreck of the USS Memphis and
encouraging the commemoration of such wreck with appropriate events and
activities.
Whereas the USS Tennessee (ACR-10) was launched in 1906 and renamed in 1916 as
the USS Memphis (CA-10);
Whereas the USS Memphis (CA-10) is the third of six Navy ships named after
Memphis, Tennessee, that provided valuable service to the defense of the
United States;
Whereas August 29, 2016, marks the centennial of the wreck of the USS Memphis in
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic;
Whereas the wreck of the 16,000-ton armored cruiser USS Memphis was caused by a
highly unusual 75-foot wave event that threw the ship upon the shore of
Santo Domingo, resulting in its total destruction and the death of 44
United States sailors and the wounding of many more;
Whereas three sailors, Chief Machinist Mate George William Rudd, Lieutenant
Claud Ashton Jones, and Machinist Charles Willey, were awarded the Medal
of Honor for their heroic actions to get up steam in vain to drive the
ship to the safety of the open ocean, battle broken steam lines, and get
their fellow sailors to safety;
Whereas the United States Naval History and Heritage command possesses a
collection of photographs taken during and after the wave event that
destroyed the USS Memphis and the United States Naval Support Activity
(NAVSUPPACT) Mid-South located in Millington, Tennessee, has a small USS
Memphis museum, including the original flag recovered from the wrecked
USS Memphis;
Whereas the wreck of the USS Memphis is still a vivid part of the history of the
Dominican Republic, and her remains graced the shoreline of Santo
Domingo for more than 20 years before she was finally scrapped;
Whereas Dominicans consider Emeterio Sanchez a hero for risking his life to
enter into the raging surf to save the lives of American sailors; and
Whereas several entities in the Dominican Republic, including the Dominican
Government's Permanent Commission for ``Efemerides Patrias'', the
Academy of History of the Dominican Republic, and the Municipality of
Santo Domingo are planning to undertake a series of public education and
awareness activities to commemorate the centennial of the United States
intervention in the Dominican Republic, including the wreck of the USS
Memphis: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the centennial of the wreck of the USS
Memphis and the memory of the 44 sailors who lost their lives,
including the three recipients of the Medal of Honor;
(2) encourages the Department of State, through its Embassy
in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to collaborate with
appropriate entities of the Dominican Republic to commemorate
this event, which represents an important part of the cultural
and historical heritage between the two countries; and
(3) encourages the Tennessee State Museum, the United
States Naval History and Heritage Command, United States Naval
Support Activity (NAVSUPPACT) Mid-South, and the United States
Naval Institute to collaborate together in appropriate
commemoration and public awareness events in the United States
as well as in the Dominican Republic.
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