[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 116 (Wednesday, July 29, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2077]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT CHANGE OF
COMMAND
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HON. KENDRICK B. MEEK
of florida
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Mr. MEEK of Florida. Madam Speaker, I would like to take this
opportunity to recognize the service and contributions of Colonel Paul
Grosskruger of the United States Army Corps of Engineers--Jacksonville
District as he passes Command to Colonel Pantano and prepares to retire
from military service. He has had a long and admirable career, worthy
of distinction and worthy of our gratitude.
Colonel Grosskruger assumed command of the Jacksonville District on
July 25, 2006 and it has been my distinct pleasure to work closely with
him for these past several years. Most notably, I have worked with
Colonel Grosskruger on the Merrill-Stevens Expansion Project and was
also fortunate to assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as they
completed the restoration of Virginia Key Beach. Each time, Colonel
Grosskruger impressed us with his clarity, candor and fairness. Colonel
Al Pantano has large new responsibilities to fill, but from reading his
resume and noting his experiences, I am confident that he will be more
than up to the task.
Below is a brief biographical sketch of Colonel Grosskruger's long
and distinguished career. We have come to expect nothing less than
great things of this career officer and we look forward to hearing from
Colonel Grosskruger again, though as a private citizen. I know that
many members of Florida's delegation join me in wishing him the best as
he enters this new stage of life and we have every confidence that
Colonel Pantano will continue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers--
Jacksonville District's fine tradition.
Born and raised in eastern Iowa, Colonel Grosskruger was commissioned
into the Corps of Engineers upon graduation from the United States
Military Academy in 1983. Colonel Grosskruger is a graduate of the U.S.
Army Engineer Basic and Advance Courses, the Combined Arms and Services
Staff School, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, and the
U.S. Army War College. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
engineering mechanics from the United States Military Academy and a
Master of Science degree in civil engineering from Iowa State
University. He is a registered professional engineer in the both the
Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Florida.
His assignments include platoon leader, battalion S2 officer and
company executive officer in the 317th Engineer Battalion, Eschborn,
Germany; company commander and battalion S4 officer in the 82d Engineer
Battalion, Bamberg, Germany; company commander of the 535th Engineer
Company (Combat Support Equipment), Grafenwoehr, Germany; project
officer and deputy resident engineer in the Omaha Engineer District,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Colorado Springs, Colorado; battalion
executive officer, 317th Engineer Battalion, Fort Benning, Georgia;
group operations officer, 36th Engineer Group, Fort Benning, Georgia;
Instructor, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas; Chief of Engineer Operations and Assistant Corps
Engineer, V Corps, Heidelberg, Germany; Commander of the 94th Engineer
Combat Battalion, Vilseck, Germany, where he planned and conducted
operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His prior assignment
was as the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Engineer School, Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri. Colonel Grosskruger's awards include the Bronze
Star, the Meritorious Service Medal (seventh award); the Army
Commendation Medal (three awards and the ``V'' device); the Joint
Commendation Medal; the Army Achievement Medal (fifth award); the NATO
Medal; the Joint Meritorious Unit award; and the Humanitarian Service
Medal. He has earned medals from Nicaragua and Poland. He has the U.S.
and German parachutist badge and the air assault badge. His battalion
earned the Presidential Unit Citation for service with the 3d Infantry
Division during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
I.would be remiss if I did not also take this opportunity to thank
Colonel Grosskruger's wife and family for their support and dedication.
It is a well known fact that the hardest job in the military is that of
the military spouse; our service men and women would not be able to do
what our country asks of them without the backbone of a loving family.
Claudia Grosskruger is to be commended as much as Colonel Grosskruger
for their work in service to this country and for their efforts in
raising Jerry, 20 and Jennifer, 18.
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