[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 103 (Friday, June 20, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5936-S5937]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO COLONEL GREGG P. OLSON
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, today I pay tribute to Col. Gregg Olson,
USMC, who will complete his 2 year tour of duty with the United States
Marine Corps' Office of Legislative Affairs on June 24, 2008. I have
had the pleasure to work with Colonel Olson on many occasions. In his
role as the Director of the Marine Corps' Senate Liaison Office, he has
provided superb support, acting as the principal conduit for
information between the Marine Corps and many members of the Senate.
His affable personality and attention to duty contributed to a highly
successful relationship between the United States Senate and the United
States Marine Corps. Though he will continue his service to the Marine
Corps and the country, he will be sorely missed.
A native of Rhode Island, Colonel Olson attended the United States
Naval Academy, and received a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the
United States Marine Corps in 1985. His career as a Marine officer has
been exemplary, serving with distinction in every post he has been
assigned. Prior to his assignment to the United States Senate, he
served two tours in Iraq,
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first as an Operations Officer to a Marine Expeditionary Unit in 2003,
and then as a Battalion Commander in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004. His
battalion was involved in the Battle of Fallujah, which saw some of the
most intense house-to-house fighting of the war. Many proud Marines
under his command gave their lives in that battle.
Over the past 24 months, his unselfish devotion to duty, exceptional
performance, and outstanding professionalism have translated into
invaluable service to the Senate. He has advised Members and Senate
staff members on matters of great importance to the United States
Marine Corps. In the fluid nature of the legislative cycle, he
distinguished himself by establishing and developing great working
relationships with Senators and their staffs. He responded to thousands
of congressional inquiries, ranging from such sensitive issues as
notification of combat casualties, to providing timely information on
the operations and budget of the Marine Corps.
He also planned and executed approximately 15 international
congressional delegations. I had the pleasure of traveling on several
of these congressional delegations with Colonel Olson. His acumen for
social interaction carried over into Colonel Olson's ability to
represent his service at numerous Marine Corps and Joint Service social
events on Capitol Hill. Among others, these events included the Marine
Corps Birthday Commemoration, the Joint Services Reception, and several
Marine Corps fall and spring receptions--all important events that
enabled me and my Senate colleagues to maintain close relationships
with the Marine Corps' senior leadership.
On behalf of the Senate, I thank Colonel Olson for his continued
service to the Nation and the United States Marine Corps, and I thank
his wife, Dawn, for her steadfast support while he fulfilled this
essential duty. As Gregg departs the Senate to assume command of the
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit at Camp Pendleton, CA, we in the U.S.
Senate wish him all the best.
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