[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 14 (Monday, January 27, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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                      HONORING COMMUNITY VETERANS

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                        HON. NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, January 27, 2003

  Ms.VELAZQUEZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today as the 3-year observance of 
the 50th anniversary of the Korean war comes to a close.
  It is with great pride that I honor the men that served in the Armed 
Forces of the United of America during that time and are members of the 
St. Stanislaus Memorial Post No. 1771 American Legion, Brooklyn, NY.
  Since their honorable discharge from the armed services, they have 
led productive lives and continued to serve their communities, State, 
and Nation.
  Therefore, it is with much honor and appreciation that I salute these 
brave men: Feldele Aita, Joseph Angerome, John Astrab, Joseph 
Beneventin, Walter Bielski, Edward Bizinski, Charles Bond, John 
Borisuck, Nicholas Burduck, Kevin Cahill, James Campion, John 
Canderloro, Michael Cantelmi, Michael Chorney, Anthony Chorney, Michael 
Croccia, Edward Czartoryski, Edward Danielski, Joseph Darragh, Everett 
Deming, Edward Dempsey, Donald Denson, Justin Dudzinksi, Vincent 
Dzirko, Rudolph Fafalak, Louis Franklin, and Sol Friedman.
  Michael Garvey, Ralph Gatti, Roman Giblewski, George Gibney, Dan 
Goodman, Eugene Graboski, John Graham, Richard Haines, Gerard Hammond, 
Lee Hedberg, George Heiberg, James Hesse, John Hoffmann, John 
Jablonski, William Janovesik, John Karcinsky, Robert Kelly, Thomas 
Knapp, Joseph Konzelman, Martin Kost, Walter Kryshak, Daniel Kujawa, 
Saverio La Rocca, Louis Lasecki, Edward Lentol, Carl Licht, Joseph 
Lukasiewicz, Bernard Maciejewski, Anthony Mangone, William Martin, 
Henry McQuillan, Frank Moley, Frank Paterno, Vincent Petitto, Robert 
Pieprzak, Peter Rago, William Revy, Roosevelt Rhodes, Henry 
Rusielewicz, Philip Ryzkiewicz, Louis Sieber, Walter Sito, George 
Skaats, Thomas Skubin, Charles Smith, Raymond Smith, Edward Spaeth, 
Fred Stith, Leonard Suligowski, Peter Sullivan, Jean Taylor, Nicholas 
Teta, Henry Tomaszewski, John Walsh, and Alfred Willett.

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