[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 99 (Wednesday, July 6, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S4388]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING SECOND LIEUTENANT ROBERT EMERSON
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, I rise today to honor 2LT Robert S.
Emerson who is coming home to Maine more than 60 years after he served
his country during World War II. Lieutenant Emerson perished when the
B-24 aircraft he was flying in crashed in the Philippines on April 3,
1945.
His body was recovered in 1947, and he was buried in Leyte,
Philippines. In 1949, his remains were moved from his resting place in
the Philippines to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis,
MO. In 2008, his remains were exhumed and transferred to the
jurisdiction of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Hawaii,
bringing him one step and thousands of miles closer to his home State
of Maine. Thanks to the persistent efforts of the relatives of
Lieutenant Emerson's family and the other airmen that served with him
on his B-24, the Department of Defense was able to guarantee the return
home of this fallen service member.
Lieutenant Emerson's long and remarkable journey home is finally
coming to an end. On Saturday, July 9, 2011, he will finally be brought
to home, to rest alongside his mother and father in Norway, ME. After
more than 66 years since he first left home, it is a privilege to
welcome home, and honor, a fallen warrior who gave his life in World
War II in defense of our Nation.
While no words of mine can console the grief that Lieutenant
Emerson's family has felt for too long, I know Mainers and the American
people are profoundly grateful for his service. Like so many throughout
our history, Lieutenant Emerson left the comfort and safety of home to
answer the call of duty to our country. He is now among that valiant
legion that has journeyed through the darkest valley to a place of
quiet waters and now able to rest at home.
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