Bill Text: PA HB2018 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Designating the bridge crossing the Lackawanna River along 8th Avenue, also known as U.S. Business Route 6, in downtown Carbondale, Lackawanna County, as the 109th Infantry Bridge.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-06-11 - Referred to TRANSPORTATION [HB2018 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2011-HB2018-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  2773

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

HOUSE BILL

 

No.

2018

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY KAVULICH, BOBACK, K. BOYLE, BRADFORD, BRENNAN, BROOKS, CALTAGIRONE, CAUSER, COX, CUTLER, DALEY, DENLINGER, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, ELLIS, FABRIZIO, FARRY, FLECK, GEORGE, GILLEN, GOODMAN, HALUSKA, HEFFLEY, HORNAMAN, KULA, MAHONEY, MAJOR, MARSICO, MILLARD, MULLERY, MURPHY, QUINN, READSHAW, ROCK, SCAVELLO, SONNEY, STERN, SWANGER, VULAKOVICH AND YOUNGBLOOD, NOVEMBER 17, 2011

  

  

REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, NOVEMBER 17, 2011  

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Designating the bridge crossing the Lackawanna River along 8th

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Avenue, also known as U.S. Business Route 6, in downtown

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Carbondale, Lackawanna County, as the 109th Infantry Bridge.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  109th Infantry Bridge.

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(a)  Findings.--The General Assembly finds and declares as

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follows:

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(1)  The 109th Infantry Regiment constitutes one of four

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regiments in the 55th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 28th

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Infantry Division. Units of this Brigade date back to the

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American Revolution and were engaged in all the wars of this

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nation.

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(2)  The 109th Infantry trace their origins to the

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Scranton City Guards Battalion, National Guard of

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Pennsylvania, which was constituted and organized on August

 


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14, 1877. It was redesignated on September 23, 1878, as the

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13th Infantry Regiment. The unit was mustered into Federal

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Service on May 12 and 13, 1898, at Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania

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as the 13th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment for the

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Spanish American War. The unit did not serve outside the

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continental United States. It was mustered out of Federal

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service on March 11, 1899, at Augusta, Georgia.

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(3)  On September 26, 1916, the unit was mustered into

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Federal service at Mount Gretna for service on the Mexican

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border and was stationed at Camp Stewart, El Paso, Texas. As

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border patrol operations began to close, the unit continued

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in Federal service as the United States entered World War I.

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The unit was drafted into Federal service on August 5, 1917.

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The unit was consolidated with the 1st Infantry Regiment,

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which was organized in 1777 and it was reorganized and

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redesignated as the 109th Infantry Regiment, an element of

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the 28th Division. The unit was mustered out of Federal

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service from May 17 through 20, 1919, at Camp Dix, New

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Jersey, and returned to the Commonwealth's control.

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(4)  The soldiers of the 109th Infantry Regiment earned

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the nickname "Men of Iron" for the three-day defense against

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overwhelming odds during the German Army's Champagne-Marne

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Offensive when the 109th Infantry Regiment was attacked by

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the German 36th Division. A later German after-action report

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described the battle as "the most severe defeat of the war."

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The unit received campaign participation credit for the

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following: Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Oise-Aisne, Meuse-

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Argonne, Champagne 1918 and Lorraine 1918. The regiment had

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suffered more than 100% casualties from the time it began

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service in Europe until the signing of the Armistice on

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November 11, 1918. Fighting was so fierce in some battles

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that in one case, an entire battalion was left in command of

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a sergeant. The red "Keystone," the symbol of the

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, became the patch of the 28th

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Division. It was the second official unit patch recognized by

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the War Department, even though the symbol of the red

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keystone has been worn on the uniforms of Pennsylvania

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soldiers since the 1870s.

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(5)  Ten months before the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl

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Harbor, the 28th Division, including the 109th Infantry

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Regiment, received orders into Federal service. After the

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United States entered World War II, the division trained

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extensively in Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Florida, England and

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Wales. The 109th became a Regimental Combat Team. It landed

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in France after D-Day and fought through Normandy, helped

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liberate Paris and battled through the Hurtgen Forest of

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Germany. Elements of the Regiment led the Division into the

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Rhineland to become the first troops to invade German soil

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since Napoleon and became bitterly engaged in the "West Wall"

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of Germany. The 109th Infantry paid with human life and blood

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as they received the following battle honors: Normandy,

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Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace and Central

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Europe. They also received the following decorations from

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foreign governments: the French Croix de Guerre with Palm,

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streamer embroidered "COLMAR" and the Luxembourg Croix de

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Guerre, streamer embroidered "LUXEMBOURG."

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(6)  The most noteworthy of the 109th Infantry's

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achievements during World War II came while the Regiment

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rested in the Ardennes sector, considered a "quiet" area

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early in December 1944. At that time, the German General Von

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Rundstedt launched the vicious, well-planned battle which

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became known as the Battle of the Bulge. For eleven days the

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109th Regimental Combat Team had frustrated the offensive

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efforts of the German 5th Parachute Division and the 352nd VG

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Division to seize key terrain and establish a firm southern

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defense line for the main offensive thrust to seize Antwerp.

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By December 23, 1944, the 915th Volksgrenadier Regiment,

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352nd Volksgrenadier (VG) Division, the major foe, had been

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eliminated by the 109th Regimental Combat Team as a combat

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organization. Elements of the 914th and 916th Volksgrenadier

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Regiments also suffered sizeable losses. By December 25,

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1944, except for the 2nd Battalion, the men of the 109th

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Infantry began to push back north across the Sure River which

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they had slowly been pushed through the previous eleven days.

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They had suffered 1,174 casualties in the battle in just the

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month of December, almost 40% of their effective strength.

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(7)  Those of the 109th Infantry also underwent

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mobilization for the Korean War with the 28th Infantry

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Division, Pennsylvania National Guard, as it reinforced NATO

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in Germany in 1950. Several Pennsylvania units saw active

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service in Korea. Additionally, from September 2002 until

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March 2003, the unit was mobilized in support of Operation

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Joint Forge in Bosnia-Herzegovina. On January 4, 2005, the

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battalion mobilized again and was assigned to the 2nd Brigade

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Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division (Mechanized) which

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deployed in June 2005 to Al Anbar Province, Iraq, in support

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of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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(8)  Since that time, the 109th Infantry has provided

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assistance to local residents of northeastern Pennsylvania

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during times of flooding and other natural disasters.

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Additionally, those in the Regiment continue their job of

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maintaining their equipment and training for needed future

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service. Among those who serve at the 109th Infantry

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Headquarters in Scranton are residents of Carbondale,

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Berwick, East Stroudsburg, Honesdale, Milton, Williamsport

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and other areas of Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Wayne, Pike,

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Lycoming and other northeastern Pennsylvania counties. All of

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these who serve do so for all of the people of Pennsylvania

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and the nation and stand proud with the military readiness

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entrusted them according to the Regiment's motto, "CIVES ARMA

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FERANT: Let the Citizens Bear Arms."

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(b)  Designation.--Because of the great history, sacrifice

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and commitment of those who have served in the 109th Infantry

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Regiment, the bridge crossing the Lackawanna River along 8th

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Avenue, also known as U.S. Business Route 6, in downtown

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Carbondale, Lackawanna County, is hereby designated the 109th

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Infantry Bridge.

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(c)  Signs.--The Department of Transportation shall erect and

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maintain appropriate signs displaying the names of the bridge to

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traffic in both directions on the bridge with the infantry's

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motto "CIVES ARMA FERANT: Let the Citizens Bear Arms" showing on

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the sign. Additionally, the department shall work with officials

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of the City of Carbondale and local residents on properly

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installing the 109th Infantry Regimental Crest with its motto

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"CIVES ARMA FERANT: Let the Citizens Bear Arms" on the bridge in

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the future.

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Section 2.  Effective Date.

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This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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