[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 167 (Thursday, December 16, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E2172-E2173]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING MAJOR GENERAL GREGORY WAYT
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HON. STEVE AUSTRIA
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Mr. AUSTRIA. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Major General
Gregory Wayt for
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his service to the State of Ohio and our nation on the occasion of his
retirement.
It is an honor to join the people of Ohio's 7th Congressional
District in congratulating General Wayt upon his retirement as Adjutant
General for the State of Ohio. Serving as Adjutant General since 2004,
General Wayt commanded the Ohio National Guard and was responsible for
overseeing the day-to-day operation and management of the readiness,
fiscal, personnel, equipment, and real property resources of the Guard.
The Ohio National Guard consists of the Ohio Army National Guard,
Ohio Air National Guard, Ohio Military Reserve, and Ohio Naval Militia,
totaling more than 17,000 personnel.
A 1975 alumnus of The Ohio State University, General Wayt is a
Distinguished Military graduate of the university's Reserve Officer
Training Corps program. He then served on active duty as an Air Defense
Artillery Officer with the U.S. Army until joining the Ohio Army
National Guard in 1980.
As a member of the Ohio Army National Guard, General Wayt has
commanded and has held staff officer assignments at all levels. Prior
to serving as Ohio's Adjutant General, he served as the Commander for
the 145th Regiment and the Ohio Regional Training Institute.
He also served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Operations,
Training, and Military Support and as the Joint Chief of Staff for the
Joint Force Headquarters for the Ohio National Guard.
General Wayt has led a distinguished career and holds many awards
including the Legion of Merit with one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, the
Meritorious Service Medal with one Silver Oak Leaf Cluster and One
Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Army Commendation Medal with three
Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters.
Ohio's 7th Congressional District has been well served by General
Wayt as the district includes the Springfield Air National Guard Base
and the Air and Army National Guard Units located at the Rickenbacker
International Airport. He has also coordinated efforts in cooperation
with the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Defense Supply Center
of Columbus. I personally have worked alongside General Wayt as he has
been an integral part of supporting our national guard and military
facilities across Ohio and our nation.
For his many years of dedication to the State of Ohio and to this
nation, I again join the people of Ohio's 7th Congressional District in
extending our best wishes upon his retirement and wish him success in
all his future endeavors.
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