[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1085 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1085
Honoring the service and accomplishments of Major General Joseph G.
Webb, Jr., United States Army.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 15, 2006
Mr. Buyer submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Armed Services
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the service and accomplishments of Major General Joseph G.
Webb, Jr., United States Army.
Whereas Major General Joseph G. Webb, Jr., United States Army, was born on
December 18, 1945, in Lake City, South Carolina;
Whereas Major General Webb graduated from Furman University, South Carolina, in
1967 with a bachelor's degree in science;
Whereas Major General Webb graduated from the Medical University of South
Carolina in 1971 with a doctoral degree in dental medicine;
Whereas Major General Webb graduated from the George Washington University in
1978 with a master of science in special studies degree;
Whereas Major General Webb completed oral pathology residency at the United
States Army Institute of Dental Research and Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology in Washington, D.C.;
Whereas Major General Webb was the class president and honor graduate of the
Army Command and General Staff College;
Whereas Major General Webb is a graduate of the Army War College;
Whereas following Major General Webb's entry into the Army Dental Corps, he held
various command, staff, teaching, and research positions, to include
Chief of Oral Medicine at Fort Meade, Maryland; Staff Pathologist,
United States Army Institute of Dental Research, Washington, D.C.; Chief
of Oral Pathology and Medicine and mentor in the General Dentistry
Residency program, Fort Ord, California; Inspector General (Dental) and
Staff Resident, Headquarters, 7th Medical Command, Heidelberg, Germany;
Special Assistant, Assistant Division Commander, 8th Infantry Division,
Baumholder Germany; Commander, 766th Medical Detachment, Baumholder,
Germany; Commander, United States Army Dental Activity, Alaska; and
Dental Consultant to the Army Surgeon General;
Whereas Major General Webb served as Senior Dental Corps Staff Officer, Office
of The Surgeon General; Commander, United States Army Dental Command;
and Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant Surgeon General for Force
Sustainment, Fort Sam Houston, Texas;
Whereas Major General Webb was Commanding General, Pacific Regional Medical
Command; Commanding General, Tripler Army Medical Center; Command
Surgeon, United States Army Pacific; Lead Agent, Tricare Region 12;
Director of Health Services, United States Army Hawaii; Regional
Coordinator for Tripler Army Health Services Region; PROFIS Commander,
18th MEDCOM; and Chief of the Army Dental Corps;
Whereas Major General Webb is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral
Medicine;
Whereas Major General Webb holds the Surgeon General's ``A'' professional
proficiency designator, and is a member of the Order of Military Medical
Merit;
Whereas Major General Webb's military awards include the Defense Superior
Service Medal, Legion of Merit (with 4 oak leaf clusters), the
Meritorious Service Medal (with 2 oak leaf clusters), the Army
Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense
Service Medal with 2 stars, the Army Service Ribbon and 4 Overseas
Service Ribbons;
Whereas Major General Webb's contributions to dental wellness and commitment to
excellence in the armed forces are now recognized as the standard;
Whereas Major General Webb was instrumental in the development and
implementation of a program that in 1996 confronted significant
recruiting and retention compromises in the Dental Corps of the Armed
Forces that otherwise would have had a detrimental impact on the dental
health of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines;
Whereas Major General Webb's commitment to medical research commands the
Nation's highest respect and gratitude; and
Whereas Major General Webb was selected to serve as the Army Deputy Surgeon
General and Chief of Staff, United States Army Medical Command in July
of 2004: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) honors Major General Joseph Webb, Jr., for his service
of over 39 years on the occasion of his retirement from the
United States Army effective December 31, 2006;
(2) commends Major General Joseph Webb, Jr., for his
dedication and commitment to excellence in the field of
medicine and medical research; and
(3) recognizes Major General Joseph Webb, Jr., as a
soldier, clinician, and commander, for displaying throughout
his distinguished military service, the highest levels of
leadership, professional competence, integrity, and moral
courage.
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