[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 148 (Monday, November 15, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S7889]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO COL MICHAEL J. JENSEN
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize a truly
exceptional Iowan. After more than 31 years of honorable military
service, in November of this year, COL Michael J. Jensen is set to
retire. His dedication and tireless devotion to the service of our
great country is without question. I extend my heartfelt
congratulations to COL Mike Jensen.
Colonel Jensen was born in Estherville, IA. He attended and graduated
from Estherville Community High School in 1975, received an associate
of science degree in computer science from Iowa Lakes Community
College, a bachelor of arts degree in business management from Buena
Vista University, and a master's degree in public administration from
Drake University. Colonel Jensen also attended General Staff College,
where he was the distinguished honor graduate.
Mike Jensen enlisted in C Battery 1st Battalion 194th Field Artillery
on June 14th, 1979. He was commissioned a second lieutenant, Field
Artillery, in June 1982 and graduated from the Iowa Military Academy
Officer Candidate School at Camp Dodge in Johnston, IA. Duty
assignments over his career include a number of positions in the 1-
194th Field Artillery, 34th Infantry Division; Recruiting and
Retention; the Secretary of General Staff; and Director of Military
Support. In 2006, Colonel Jensen assumed his current position as the
Commander of the Counterdrug Task Force, Iowa National Guard.
Over his admirable military career, Mike Jensen received a number of
awards and decorations, including seven awards of the Meritorious
Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters,
the Army Achievement Medal, and the Army Reserve Components Achievement
Medal. Colonel Jensen is also an accomplished outdoorsman and avid
fisherman.
Congratulations again to COL Michael Jensen. The Iowa National Guard
will no doubt miss his daily contributions; however he continues as a
model of honorable and distinguished service to his country. I thank
him for his unwavering commitment to Iowa and to the United States of
America.
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