
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 39
(By Senators Ross, McKenzie, Oliverio, Love, Kessler, Dittmar,
Redd and Plymale)
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[Originating in the Committee on Transportation;
reported March 8, 2000.]
Requesting the Commissioner of the Division of Highways name that
certain bridge which crosses over U. S. Route 119 and Lefthand
Fork, on Interstate 79 near Hellford, as the "McQuain Brothers
Bridge".

Whereas, First Sgt. John McQuain served twenty-seven months in
the South Pacific, being attached to the anti-aircraft unit and the
fifty caliber machine gun unit. He later became a member of the
Regimental Combat Team, one of the elite fighting units of the
Army; and

Whereas,
Ten McQuain brothers, in addition to First Sgt. John
McQuain, served in various fields of service:

Sgt. Ralph McQuain served in the Air Force from 1942 to 1945;

Seaman 1-C Clyde McQuain served in the Coast Guard from 1943 to 1945;

S-Sgt. Jack McQuain served in the Army as an infantryman from
1942 to 1945, attached to the Regimental Combat Team, one of the
elite fighting units of the Army, and holder of the Bronze Star and
the Purple Heart;

Cpl. Roy McQuain served in the Army as an infantryman in 1942
and was a German POW for twenty-six months;

Coxswain Herbert McQuain served in the Navy in 1943 and
reenlisted from 1946 to 1950;

Seaman 1-C Paul McQuain served in the Navy Sea-Bees from 1939
to 1946;

Seaman 1-C Gene McQuain served in the Navy from 1946 to 1948;

PFC. Porter McQuain was a combat veteran of the Korean War and
served from 1948 to 1950;

George McQuain served in the Navy for twenty years and
received the Purple Heart;

T-Sgt. Donald Noe served in the 8th Air Force as a radioman;

Earl McQuain attempted to join the service with his brothers
but was deferred; and

Whereas,
The McQuain Brothers
are believed to hold a national
record for the amazing total of eleven brothers who served this
country, they being decedents of a long line of West Virginians from Roane County; and

Whereas,
The service and dedication of the McQuain brothers is
deserving of high honor and gives them a place in American history;
therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Legislature hereby requests the Commissioner of the
Division of Highways designate that certain bridge which crosses
over U. S. Route 119 and Lefthand Fork, on Interstate 79 near
Hellford, as the "McQuain Brothers
Bridge"; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Commissioner of the Division of
Highways is requested to have made and be placed, at either end of
the bridge, signs identifying the bridge as the "McQuain Brothers
Bridge"; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Clerk of the Senate is hereby
directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioner
of the Division of Highways and to the capitol press corps.