[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 128 (Wednesday, September 22, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1706-E1707]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN JOSEPH McCLAIN
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HON. IKE SKELTON
of missouri
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Mr. SKELTON. Madam Speaker, let me take this means to recognize and
congratulate an outstanding Naval Officer, Captain Joseph McClain, for
the successful completion of 29 years of distinguished Naval service,
culminating with his position as the Director of the U.S. House of
Representatives Liaison Office in the Department of the Navy's Office
of Legislative Affairs. I am honored to commend Captain McClain's
achievements and recognize his devotion to our great Nation.
A 1982 graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Captain McClain
earned his wings in 1983 and was designated a Naval Flight Officer. He
has sailed around the world flying the S-3 Viking and has served in
four squadrons aboard four different aircraft carriers.
Captain McClain served as the Executive Officer and Commanding
Officer of the Blue Wolves of VS-35. During this tour, he adeptly led
his squadron on two successful deployments aboard USS Abraham Lincoln
(CVN 72). Under his leadership, the Blue Wolves were awarded the Battle
``E'' for operational excellence within the Air Wing, the Golden Wrench
for maintenance superiority, and the Pacific Fleet Retention Award. He
later returned to command Sea Control Wing Atlantic, again displaying
inspirational leadership for thousands of sailors and skillfully
leading the Viking community through a majority of its Sundown.
In his final assignment, Captain McClain stood honorably in the shoes
of every sailor worldwide as he advocated on their behalf and ensured
the continued success of the Navy.
Captain McClain retires after 29 years of honorable service to this
Nation. His professional success would not have been possible without
the steadfast support of his wife, Deanna; sons, Joshua and Jeremy; and
daughter, Allison. Their shared sacrifice is a credit to their personal
character.
Madam Speaker, I wish Captain McClain continued success and
fulfillment as he transitions to civilian life after nearly three
decades of service. I trust my fellow members of the House will join me
in saluting this outstanding Naval Officer.
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