[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 30, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5689-S5690]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO COLONEL PHILIP C. SKUTA
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize COL Phil Skuta,
USMC, who will complete his tour of duty with the U.S. Marine Corps'
Office of Legislative Affairs on July 15, 2010. In his role as the
director of the Marine Corps' Senate Liaison Office, he has provided
excellent support by ensuring the smooth and timely passage of
information from the Marine Corps to Senators and their staffs. His
sense of duty and responsibility contributed to a successful
relationship between the U.S. Senate and the U.S. Marine Corps. His
dedication to serving the U.S. Senate will be missed.
A native of Williamsport, PA, Colonel Skuta attended the University
of Pittsburgh and received a commission as a second lieutenant in the
U.S. Marine Corps in 1987. His career as a Marine officer has been
varied and admirable. Prior to his assignment to the U.S. Senate, he
served on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in the Strategic Plans and Policy
Directorate. Before that, he led 1,200 marines, soldiers, and sailors
in combat in Iraq in 2004 as a battalion task force commander. Over the
past 24 months, his excellent work, leadership of his liaison team, and
example of professionalism have served the Senate well and reflected
credit on the U.S. Marine Corps.
Upon his arrival as director of the U.S. Senate Marine Corps Liaison
Office, Colonel Skuta assumed and upheld the distinguished standard set
by his predecessors. His approach to resolving complex issues allowed
him to advise and inform Members and their staffs of Marine Corps
plans, policies, programs, and worldwide activities. Despite the
fluidity of legislative process, Colonel Skuta established and
developed productive working relationships through engagement
opportunities.
As liaison officer to the Senate, Colonel Skuta represented the
Marine Corps on all Marine-related matters and effectively articulated
the Marine Corps' most difficult and challenging legislative
initiatives to Members and staff. He has been an integral player in
maintaining effective relationships between the Marine Corps, my
colleagues in the Senate, professional committee staff, and personal
staff members. In particular, he responded to hundreds of congressional
inquiries, ranging from such sensitive issues as notification of combat
casualties from the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns to providing timely
information on the operation, organization, and budget of the Marine
Corps. He also planned and executed dozens of international
congressional delegations. I had the pleasure of traveling on two of
these congressional delegations with Colonel Skuta and was impressed
with his service to the Members of the Senate. He reflected well on his
service at numerous Marine Corps and joint social events on Capitol
Hill. Among others, these events included
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the Marine Corps Birthday Commemoration, the Joint Services Reception,
the Marine Corps Marathon, and several Marine Corps seasonal
receptions.
On behalf of the Senate, I thank Colonel Skuta for his continued
service to the Nation and the U.S. Marine Corps, and I thank his wife
Jane for her steadfast support while he fulfilled this essential duty.
We in the U.S. Senate, and I personally, wish them all the best as Phil
departs to assume duties as Director of the Marine Corps' Strategic
Initiatives Group at Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, DC.
Semper Fi!
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