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2007 - 2008 LEGISLATURE
February 27, 2008 - Introduced by Senators Taylor, Coggs and Hansen. Referred
to Committee on Senate Organization.
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1Relating to: the life of Lt. Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez of the United States Army,
2who lost her life during Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Whereas, Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez was born in 1983 in Heidelberg,
4Germany, and later moved to Fort Washington, Maryland; and
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Whereas, Emily was inspired by the example of her father and her grandfather,
6who both served in the United State Army; and
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Whereas, in 1998, while in high school, Emily assisted in starting an
8HIV-AIDS ministry at Peace Baptist Church and was honored for her work as an
9AIDS educator by the American Red Cross; and
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Whereas, in 2001, Emily graduated from Oxon Hill High School and enrolled
11in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point where she ran track and sang in the
12gospel choir; and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez went on to become the first African American woman to
14serve as brigade command sergeant major in West Point's history, the third-highest
15ranking in the cadet chain of command; and
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1Whereas, Lt. Perez graduated from West Point in the top 10 percent of her class.
2She was deployed to Iraq in December 2005; and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez served as a medical service corps officer in Iraq, as a
4member of the 204th Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division; and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez provided faithful and honorable service to the United States
6of America; and
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Whereas, on September 12, 2006, Lt. Emily Perez was killed by an improvised
8explosive device in Al Kifl, Iraq; and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez was the first female West Point graduate to be killed in Iraq;
10and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez's decorations include the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star
12Medal, the Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Army
13Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Combat Action Badge; and
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Whereas, the people of the United States, and of the state of Wisconsin, mourn
15the death of Lt. Perez and celebrate the accomplishments of her extraordinary, yet
16all too short, life; and
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Whereas, Lt. Perez is survived by her parents, Daniel and Vicki Perez of Fort
18Washington, and brother, Kevyn; and
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Whereas, the adoption of this senate resolution is supported not only by the
20senate, but also by members of the assembly, including specifically Representatives
21Sheridan, Schneider, Young, Grigsby, Sinicki, Mason, Fields, Benedict, Turner, and
22Hintz; now, therefore, be it
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1Resolved by the senate, That the members of the Wisconsin senate
2commemorate the remarkable life of Lt. Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez and extend their
3deepest sympathies to Lt. Perez's family, friends, and colleagues.