[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 78 (Thursday, June 13, 2002)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1036]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               PARTICIPATING IN BLUE STAR SERVICE PROGRAM

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                            HON. ROB SIMMONS

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, June 12, 2002

  Mr. SIMMONS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the U.S. Armed 
Forces and the recognition of their services by emphasizing the 
importance of an American tradition, known as the Blue Star Banner 
Program. I would also like to take a moment to praise the American 
Legion for their tireless role in promoting traditions such as this and 
their endless support of veterans throughout the years.
  The service banner has had a long history in the United States dating 
back to World War I. These banners were displayed in communities across 
the nation in homes, businesses, churches and schools as an indication 
that a member of a family or organization was serving in the U.S. Armed 
Forces. The blue stars of these banners were replaced with gold stars 
as service-members were killed or died as a result of war-time 
injuries.
  These banners saw their popularity peak during World War I and World 
War II, but have also been seen during the Korean War, Beirut, Grenada, 
Panama, Persian Gulf, Somalia, Bosnia and Saudi Arabia conflicts.
  It is time again, to show our support for the U.S. Armed Forces. 
America has found herself at a time of war due to the events of 9/11. 
As a result, our nation has been called once again to defend and uphold 
the moral obligations of freedom and democracy. The need for 
patriotism, a shared national unity and purpose directed at our common 
enemy, has never been clearer.
  I have been given the opportunity to honor several constituents who 
are serving in the Armed Forces. These men are Jason Tinelle, who 
currently serves in Bosnia as an infantry Platoon Sergeant, and TM1 
Richard Messick, who currently serves aboard the USS Hartford. On 
behalf of the American Legion and a grateful nation, I presented the 
Blue Star Banner to their families and children as a symbol of their 
loved ones' endless dedication and sacrifice for patriotism and 
freedom.
  I strongly encourage all Members of Congress to honor their 
constituents by participating in the Blue Star Service Banner Program. 
Contact your local American Legion Office and encourage your media to 
promote this program and let the public know that this program is still 
strong.
  Let's do everything we can to stand behind the men and women who are 
fighting for America.

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