[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 119 (Monday, July 21, 2008)]
[Senate]
[Page S6968]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
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TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN CATHERINE A. WILSON
Mr. INOUYE. Madam President, I would like to recognize a great
American and true military heroine who has honorably served our country
for over 29 years in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps: CAPT Catherine A.
Wilson.
In May, 2006, Captain Wilson assumed command of Naval Hospital
Bremerton. Prior to reporting, she completed a successful tour as the
commanding officer of Expeditionary Medical Facility, Kuwait. Her
command included the U.S. military hospital and nine troop medical
clinics located throughout the country. Prior to deploying, she served
as the executive officer, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton where she also
commanded the fleet hospital.
Captain Wilson's past assignments included the Naval Medical Center
Portsmouth where she was the Director of Fleet and Family Medicine.
This Directorate was staffed by over 2,600 personnel and covered six
service lines--family care, women and children's health, adult medical
care, preventive care and wellness, emergent and urgent care, and
behavioral care, plus nine branch medical clinics.
Captain Wilson served as the Deputy Director of the TRICARE Mid-
Atlantic Region Lead Agent Office where she had direct impact on all
military and civilian health care for over a million beneficiaries in
Virginia and North Carolina. Her responsibilities included the
administration of a $3.1 billion managed care support contract.
In 1999, she was selected as a congressional detailee to my office,
where she advised me on all health-related issues. Captain Wilson was a
staff assistant for the Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee
for Defense, as well as the Labor, Health, and Human Services and
Education Committee. Prior to working on Capitol Hill, she served as
the Director of Regional Operations for TRICARE Mid-Atlantic.
Captain Wilson also worked at the Pentagon as the staff of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs. During this tour, she
was the Deputy Director for Force Management, Senior Policy Analyst for
TRICARE Operations Policy, and ultimately served as the chief of staff
for the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, health affairs, for
Health Services Operations and Readiness. At that time, the MHS was a
$15.5 billion system, the Nation's second largest, and included the
integrated delivery of health care to more than 8.2 million DOD
beneficiaries worldwide. Captain Wilson's other executive management
positions include a 4-year tour at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
as the Deputy of Enlisted Force Management and the Navy Surgeon
General's representative for HIV and AIDS prevention education. Her
duty assignments include the Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; Naval
Hospital Philadelphia; and the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda,
MD.
Captain Wilson's military awards include the Defense Meritorious
Service Medal, third award, Navy Meritorious Service Medal, fourth
award, Navy Commendation Medal, Navy Military Unit Commendation, second
award, Overseas Service Ribbon, the National Defense Service Medal,
second award, and the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal. She
is entitled to wear the Office of the Secretary of Defense
identification badge and is the recipient of the Uniformed Services
University of the Health Sciences, USUHS, Meritorious Service Award.
Captain Wilson's educational background includes a bachelor of
science degree in nursing, a master of science degree in trauma/
critical care nursing with a minor in education, and a master of
science degree in human resources management and health policy. She is
also certified in managed care by the Academy of Healthcare Management
and earned a certificate in legislative studies from Georgetown
University. She is married to Don D. Wilson, CAPT, MSC, USN (Ret.) and
has two children and two grandchildren.
Captain Wilson is a meritorious leader, administrator, clinician,
educator, and mentor. Throughout her career she has served with valor
and profoundly impacted the entire Navy Medical Department. Her
performance reflects exceptionally on herself, the U.S. Navy, the
Department of Defense, and the United States of America. I extend my
deepest appreciation to CAPT Catherine A. Wilson on behalf of a
grateful nation for her more than 29 years of dedicated military
service.
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