[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 73 (Tuesday, June 13, 2000)]
[Senate]
[Page S5023]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  RETIREMENT OF DEE LEVIN FROM THE FBI

 Mr. GRAMS. Mr President, I would like to pay tribute today to 
Special Agent Donald (Dee) Levin on his retirement from the Federal 
Bureau of Investigation after 29 years of service. In 1967, shortly 
after graduating from the University of Minnesota, Dee joined the 
Marine Corps, where he served in Vietnam. Dee began his career with the 
FBI in 1971, starting out in the Indianapolis and Detroit offices 
before moving to Minnesota in 1980. Since then, he has worked in the 
Minneapolis field office as the technical coordinator.
  The FBI is a worldwide leader in crime investigation and crime 
solving. The respect commanded by the FBI is due in large part to the 
individual agents, like Dee, who serve with honor and integrity in 
their duty to make the United States a safer place to live.
  Dee will be very busy in his retirement. As new grandparents, Dee and 
his wife Judy look forward to spending time with their family and 
remaining active in their church, Galilee Lutheran.
  I admire Dee's dedication to the FBI and on behalf of all 
Minnesotans, I thank him for his service.

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