[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 108 (Wednesday, July 21, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H5896-H5897]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AFGHANISTAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Jones) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, I have a poster beside me of a handsome
couple. It's Marine Sergeant Tom Bagosy and his wife, Katie. I would
like to read from an article:
``Marine Sgt. Tom Bagosy stepped out of his black GMC Sierra pickup
and onto the gray speckled pavement of McHugh Boulevard, a busy
thoroughfare in the heart of Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He held a
pistol in his right hand. The military police car that had pulled him
over idled on the shoulder a safe distance behind him. The midday
traffic stopped. Bagosy stood for a moment on the warm pavement under a
cloudless May sky. Then he raised the pistol, pointed it to the right
side of his throat just below his jaw, and pulled the trigger. The
bullet sliced through his jugular vain, traveled through his skull, and
exited near the top left side of his head. He crumpled down in the
road. Even if the bullet had failed to rip through his brain, shooting
through the jugular was solid insurance. He would have bled out in
minutes anyway.
``Bagosy, 25, who had served in Iraq and Afghanistan, had become
another statistic in the war-fatigued military and its steadily
escalating suicide rate. Last year, 52 marines committed suicide.''
Mr. Speaker, I bring this to the floor because I don't know what
we're trying to accomplish in Afghanistan. The experts say they can
identify about 50 al Qaeda. Yes, we know al Qaeda is in other parts of
Afghanistan, of the 50, then Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other
countries. And yet Tom Bagosy is like so many in our military who are
willing to go time after time, time after time. But they also are human
beings that break down as well as get tired. And the families--Katie is
now the mother to two children without her husband, Tom.
Mr. Speaker, the tragedy of war goes on and on and on, and yet we
have no endpoint in Afghanistan. We just keep sending the troops back
and back and back and back. Just recently we had a debate on the floor
of the House and we tried to debate what is the endpoint to the
strategy. I'm not a military man, Mr. Speaker, but I've talked to many,
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all ranks, and I've been told if you don't have an endpoint to a
strategy, you have no strategy.
I hope Mr. Obama will keep his word and start in June of 2011 to
downsize the military in Afghanistan because, Mr. Speaker, it breaks my
heart to stand on the floor and to show a beautiful young couple, and
yet the husband was worn out and tired. In fact, the title of the
article says, ``A predictable suicide at Camp Lejeune: A doctor warned
that mental health care for violent, disturbed marines was inadequate.
Sgt. Tom Bagosy proved it.''
Mr. Speaker, I have the privilege of representing Camp Lejeune and
Cherry Point and Seymour Johnson Air Force base, and what I would like
to continue to say before I close is we thank you in the military and
your families. You have done a magnificent job for this country. But
those of us who make policy, Mr. Speaker, we need to understand and
develop and demand an endpoint to the strategy because it's not fair
and it's not right to wear out our military and its equipment.
So, Mr. Speaker, as I do and have many times, I will close this way:
I ask God to please bless our men and women in uniform. I ask God to
please bless the families of our men and women in uniform. I ask God in
his loving arms to hold the families who have given a child dying for
freedom in Afghanistan and Iraq. And I will ask God to please bless the
House and Senate, that we will do what is right in the eyes of God for
this country, including our military. And I will ask God to please
bless the President of the United States, Mr. Obama; give him wisdom
and strength to do what is right in the eyes of God for his people. And
three times I will ask, God, please, God, please, God, please continue
to bless America.
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