[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 117 (Thursday, August 18, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: August 18, 1994]
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                       TRIBUTE TO ROBERT F. MORAN

  Mr. HEFLIN. Mr. President, today, I want to congratulate Mr. Robert 
F. Moran on the occasion of his retirement after 52 years of service to 
the Federal Government. In a career of military and civilian service 
spanning over five decades, Robert has earned a tremendous amount of 
respect and a reputation as a committed and effective health care 
administrator.
  Integrity and humility have been hallmarks of his career. He began 
naval service as a hospital corpsman on combat duty during World War 
II, rising through the ranks to lieutenant commander in the Medical 
Service Corps.
  Continuing to increase his knowledge and expertise in health care 
management and medicine, Robert joined the staff of the Office of the 
Attending Physician as its Administrator in 1966. During 28 years of 
service at the U.S. Capitol, Robert oversaw the medical aspects of the 
planning, preparation, and execution of Presidential swearing-in 
ceremonies, State of the Union Addresses, joint and special sessions of 
Congress, and all aspects of health care delivery for the highest 
officials of the U.S. Government.
  Throughout his career, Robert Moran has always advocated the concepts 
of professional growth and development, networking, and continuing 
education. A humble and dedicated man, he has constructed a career of 
service and accomplishments using the values and principles he brought 
with him to work each day. His commitment to patients and dedication to 
duty and service are unsurpassed.
  I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing Robert Moran for his 
exemplary leadership, selfless dedication, and outstanding service to 
the U.S. Government and many patients, staff, and tourists at the 
Capitol.

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