[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 47 (Wednesday, March 18, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E697]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    TRIBUTE TO SGT. MICHAEL ESPOSITO

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                           HON. STEVE ISRAEL

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, March 18, 2009

  Mr. ISRAEL. Madam Speaker, Today I honor the service and memory of 
Sgt. Michael Esposito, of Brentwood New York. On March 18th, 2004 Sgt. 
Esposito led his unit into a hostile compound, hoping to neutralize the 
threat from within. Working to secure the facility, Sgt. Esposito 
cleared three rooms, exposing himself to incredible danger by leading 
from the front of his team. Despite the presence of hostile fire, 
Michael approached a previously unidentified area, remaining ahead of 
his men. Sadly, the enemy engaged as he advanced, inflicting a mortal 
wound on Michael, and a grievous injury on all who knew him.
  Sgt. Esposito's team--inspired by his courage and leadership--
achieved their objective in the wake of tragedy. Assuming the lead 
position, as he so often did, Michael displayed the heroism that 
remains an inspiration to his fellow platoon members. On that day, and 
always, Michael displayed a willingness to put the welfare of others 
before his own. Through selfless acts of leadership, he provided an 
example to which all of us should aspire.
  For Michael's bravery, sacrifice, and service, I am deeply thankful. 
For his enduring commitment to defending our safety and ideals, we are 
all deeply indebted.
  On this, the five-year anniversary of Michael's tragic passing, the 
words of a brother in arms speak volumes about his character. His 
platoon leader, 1st Lieutenant James Howell, said of Sgt. Esposito 
``[he] was one of the most selfless leaders I have ever known . . . The 
platoon, and especially all of his men, took his loss hard. It is 
impossible to forget a leader like Michael Esposito.''
  A soldier, a friend, and a man of immense integrity, Michael will 
always retain a firm grasp on our memories. Today, our nation remembers 
the tragic loss of a cherished citizen, fallen hero, beloved brother, 
and adored son. Dedicated in his commitment to country and lasting in 
his impact on those blessed to have called him friend, Michael is and 
will forever be, sorely missed.

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