[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 118 (Monday, July 23, 2007)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1592]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN MEMORY OF GENERAL WAYNE A. DOWNING
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HON. IKE SKELTON
of missouri
in the house of representatives
Monday, July 23, 2007
Mr. SKELTON. Madam Speaker, it is with deep sadness that I inform the
House of the death of General Wayne A. Downing.
General Downing was born May 10, 1940, in Peoria, Illinois, son of
Francis Wayne ``Bud'' and Eileen Downing. He graduated from the U.S.
Military Academy at West Point in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science
degree. In 1971 he received a Master's degree in Business
Administration from Tulane University.
General Downing served with the 173rd Airborne Brigade as an infantry
officer in Vietnam. Later, he served a second combat tour in Vietnam
with the 25th Infantry Division.
During the 1989 operation JUST CAUSE in Panama, General Downing
commanded the special operations of all services as a general officer.
Additionally, during Operation DESERT STORM he commanded a joint
special operations task force behind the Iraqi lines.
General Downing spent time at Fort Bragg, N.C., serving as Commanding
General, United States Army Special Operations Command.
In May of 1993, General Downing received his appointment as Commander
in Chief of the United States Special Operations Command, headquartered
at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. In this position, he was
responsible for the readiness of all special operations of the Army,
Navy and Air Force. In 1996, after 34 years in service, he retired from
the military.
General Downing was appointed by the President soon after his
military retirement to assess the 1996 attack on the U.S. base at
Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia. He served on the National Commission on
Terrorism from 1999-2000. As Deputy National Security Advisor for
combating terrorism, he served the White House in 2001. Two years
later, General Downing was appointed as the Chairman of the Combating
Terrorism Center at West Point.
General Downing's awards and decorations include two Distinguished
Service Medals, two Silver Stars, four Legions of Merit and the Purple
Heart.
Madam Speaker, General Downing was an incredible leader who served
our country with outstanding dedication. I know the Members of the
House will join me in extending heartfelt condolences to his family:
his wife, Kathryn Bickerman Downing; two daughters, Elizabeth Revell,
and Laura Downing; six stepchildren; his mother, Eileen Downing; a
sister; and four grandchildren.
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