[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 36 (Monday, April 8, 2002)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2352-S2353]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




    HONORING MR. DAVID B. SANFORD, JR. FOR EXEMPLARY PUBLIC SERVICE

 Mr. ROCKEFELLER. Mr. President, it has come to my attention 
that a long distinguished career has come to an end and a new chapter 
is beginning

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for Mr. David B. Sanford, Jr. a native of Huntington, WV, has retired 
as Chief, Interagency and International Services Division, Directorate 
of Military Programs, Headquarters, United States Corps of Engineers.
  Mr. Sanford is a United States Army veteran with active duty service 
from 1966 to 1969. He joined the United States Army Corps of Engineers 
in 1971 working at its Huntington, WV, District Office. A native of 
Huntington, he received his undergraduate degree from Concord College 
in Athens, WV, and attended graduate school at Xavier University in 
Cincinnati, OH.
  Mr. Sanford's public service career has been filled with remarkable 
achievements. Previous to his most recent appointment, he was the Chief 
of the Civil Works Policy Division, Headquarters, United States Army 
Corps of Engineers. In 1992, he served as a Water Resources Advisor, 
through a Congressional fellowship, to the distinguished Senator Daniel 
Patrick Moynihan from New York, then Chairman of the Environment and 
Public Works Committee.
  Mr. Sanford has been the recipient of several public service awards. 
He has been honored by the United States Department of the Army for his 
significant contributions to national policy issues related to water 
resources and military infrastructure.
  Through the years, many Members of Congress have relief on Mr. 
Sanford's insight and advice. He is trusted and respected throughout 
Washington and the Federal Government. Additionally, he has mentored 
many young people within the Corps of Engineers, encouraging them to 
serve their Nation to the best of their ability.
  David Sanford, Jr., has dedicated nearly 34 years to the United 
States Army Corps of Engineers, serving with honor and distinction. The 
Corps' public engineering services are renowned as world class. David, 
as a career member of the Corps elite force, has exhibited the kind of 
character and leadership that has been associated with the Corps. I am 
proud that a native West Virginia son has earned the rank of the Senior 
Executive Service. He has the gratitude of his fellow West Virginians 
and of our Nation for his years of exemplary service. I know my 
colleagues join me in wishing him well in the years to come.

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