[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 172 (Thursday, November 19, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E2816-E2817]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




     HONORING THE LIFE OF LT. COL. (RET.) RICHARD KLEIN DERRIDINGER

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                         HON. GUS M. BILIRAKIS

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, November 19, 2009

  Mr. BILIRAKIS. Madam Speaker, I want to pay tribute to retired LTC 
Richard Klein Derridinger of Tampa, Florida, who passed away on 
September 4, 2009 after a long illness.
  Dick was a successful businessman, decorated military veteran, and 
devoted family man. Born on March 4, 1932, in Easton, Pennsylvania, 
Dick grew up in Chambersburg. He was a hard working young man and a 
devoted Eagle Scout. He attended Corpus Christi School and played 
football at Chambersburg High School. Dick then attended Gettysburg 
College and joined the Air Force to fly in Vietnam.
  Returning to the United States, Dick continued to serve as an 
instructor pilot for single engine fighters and became Captain of an 
air-refueling tanker for 6 years. His last assignment was Chief of 
Flight Tests at Rome Air Development Center where he earned the Flying 
Safety Award for saving the crew, passengers, cargo, and the aircraft 
after the KC-135 he was piloting experienced multiple mechanical 
failures. In addition to earning other decorations, he was awarded the 
Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Star for Valor.
  Dick earned his masters degree in Systems Management from the 
University of Southern

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California, and after retiring from the Air Force, he became President 
of Air North in Vermont, and then president of Dolphin Airways in 
Tampa, Florida. Dick was an avid entrepreneur and started several 
additional businesses in Florida including a gift shop, a sheet metal 
business, and an interior landscaping company.
  Our hearts are with Dick's wife, Dawn, and his children and 
grandchildren in this time of sorrow. I hope my colleagues will join me 
honoring this remarkable man who was a lifelong patriot dedicated to 
his country and his family. His humility, kindness, and compassion 
continue to inspire those who knew him and he will be greatly missed in 
our community.

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