[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 58 (Thursday, April 10, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E727-E728]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRIBUTE TO COL. DAVID PERKINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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HON. CHARLES F. BASS
of new hampshire
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, April 9, 2003
Mr. BASS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to one of the many
brave U.S. soldiers selflessly participating in Operation Iraqi
Freedom. Col. David Perkins of Keene, New Hampshire, a community I
represent in Congress, is the commander of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team
of the 3rd Infantry Division. Col. Perkins led what has been referred
to as the opening maneuver of the amazingly swift push of coalition
forces into Baghdad.
On March 31, 2003, in a feint designed to draw the Iraqi Republican
Guard away from Musayyib, where the division was to cross the Euphrates
River, Col. Perkins focused attention on a bridge at Hindiyah, 50 miles
south of Baghdad. The Granite Stater was reportedly ``unfazed by Iraqi
soldiers shooting at him'' from the other side of the river as he told
his men the bridge was not worth taking.
Col. Perkins then led a contingent of his men to the town's abandoned
Baath party headquarters, where they destroyed a large weapons cache.
In an historic event, just 4 days later, Col. Perkins' combat team and
other brigades rolled through the streets of Baghdad.
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Let the record show that I am enormously proud that a soldier from my
District has played such a heroic and vital role in what will
ultimately be the liberation of the people of Iraq from the brutal
regime of Saddam Hussein. The world will be a much safer place because
of the efforts of Col. Perkins and other fine men and women who risk
their own lives on our behalf.
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