[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 96 (Thursday, July 21, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: July 21, 1994]
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                       TRIBUTE TO ROBERT L. NEFF

  Mr. WARNER. Madam President, I rise today to pay tribute to an 
outstanding individual who has served his country with distinction for 
over 30 years in the U.S. Army, CWO4 Robert L. Neff.
  Chief Warrant Officer (W-4) Neff began his career in the Army as an 
enlisted soldier. For 4 years, Neff served in the Republic of Vietnam, 
culminating as the non-commissioned officer-in-charge, enlisted 
personnel management, 44th Medical Brigade. Following this assignment, 
he was appointed a Warrant Officer, and served 5 years in Germany 
supporting V Corps, U.S. Army Europe. Throughout his tours of duty, 
Chief Warrant Officer (W-4) Neff's service has been invaluable. He 
received recognition from the commander, U.S. Army Enlisted Records and 
Evaluation Center for establishing various innovative procedures to 
improve timeliness and accuracy of evaluation reports. As chief, 
officer records, military district Washington [MDW] he was instrumental 
in moving MDW from 40th to 1st place in the Army's project to increase 
data accuracy. He also helped integrate new systems and procedures 
within the European theater.
  More recently, as the military personnel management officer, Chief 
Warrant Officer (W-4) Neff has been responsible for the establishment 
of a comprehensive military personnel management program for the Army 
Acquisition Executive Support Agency [AAESA]. His ability and 
professionalism, knowledge and skills have earned him the admiration 
and respect of all those who have been privileged to work with him, 
including the 10 general officer and senior executive service PEO's 
that AAESA supports.
  I extend my sincere congratulations to CWO4 Robert L. Neff on this 
occasion of his retirement.

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