[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 131 (Tuesday, November 16, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1990]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF COLONEL THOMAS D. BUTLER, JR.
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HON. ELIOT L. ENGEL
of new york
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
Mr. ENGEL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor a man that has
dedicated his life to protecting our country. Colonel Thomas D. Butler,
Jr. After 35 years fulfilling vital support functions in the United
States Army, Colonel Butler is retiring.
Thomas Butler joined the Army Reserve as a private in 1969 and served
at the Engineering and Plans Section of the 411th Engineer Brigade at
Fort Tilden, New York until his commission as a Second Lieutenant in
1974, upon which he commanded a platoon at the 306th Engineer Company
in Amityville, New York. In July 1977, Butler was assigned to the New
York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as an Assistant Military
Area Engineer. In 1987, he returned to the 411th Engineer Brigade and
was called to active duty when the Brigade was deployed to Saudi Arabia
during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Upon returning to reserve status
in 1991, Butler assumed command of the 305th Engineer Detachment.
During his command, this unit was awarded the U.S. Army Superior Unit
Citation and Butler conducted numerous missions in the Republic of
Korea and Germany. In 1995 he joined the 77th Regional Support Command
as the chief, Plans Division, in the DCS ENGINEER section. In 2001,
Butler became Acting Commander of the 8th Brigade (SROTC), 98th
Division, and then Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff-Operations, ADCSOPS-
OPS of the 77th RSC. In 2002, Butler was reassigned as Deputy Chief of
Staff-engineers, DCS-ENGINEER, and then as the first Deputy Chief of
Staff--Army Reserve Installation Management.
Colonel Butler is a highly-decorated soldier. His citations include
the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with one oak
leaf cluster, the Army Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters,
the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal with four oak leaf
clusters, the National Defense Service Medal with Service Star, the
Kuwait Liberation Medal from both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and the New
York State Conspicuous Service medal.
In his civilian capacity, Butler is a Senior Project Manager for the
Tishman Interiors Construction Corporation and the former Commissioner
of Buildings for the City of Mount Vernon, New York. Butler resides in
Tarrytown. I would like to join his wife Cheryl and their children
Brent, Kimberly, Blake, Ashley, and all his relatives and friends in
congratulating him and wishing him well in his retirement.
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