[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 135 (Tuesday, September 13, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H6101-H6102]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING AMERICA'S FIRST RESPONDERS ABROAD
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Poe) for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, this weekend, we honored those killed
by the attack on America on 9/11--10 years ago. Many of those that were
killed and gave their lives were first responders. And after the smoke
cleared that day from Ground Zero, from the Pentagon down the street,
and that special field in Pennsylvania, America went after Islamic
terrorists who would murder in the name of religion.
The wars against our enemies have taken us to the desert of the gun
and the valley of the sun in Afghanistan and then off to Iraq. I've
been to Afghanistan and to Iraq, as many Members have. And I can tell
you, Mr. Speaker, that our military that is there representing us is
the finest military that has ever existed in the history of this
country.
Afghanistan is a land that seems to be cursed by God. It is a hard
land. And in Afghanistan, on August 6, 2011, specially trained United
States military were headed to root out the Taliban and help our Army
Rangers who needed their support. The CH-47 Chinook helicopter they
were in was shot down in the Wardak province of Afghanistan. Thirty
Americans gave their lives that day, as well as eight loyal Afghans.
They were our first responders abroad who go where the timid are not
found and the weak of soul are never seen. Here are their names, Mr.
Speaker, and their photographs.
The first one here, David Carter, Chief Warrant Officer of the United
States Army National Guard, Colorado.
Next is Heath Robinson, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy SEAL,
Michigan.
Next to him, Mr. Speaker, is Alexander Bennett, Sergeant, United
States Army Reserve, Washington.
Next to him is Kraig Vickers, Senior Chief Petty Officer, United
States Navy SEAL, Hawaii.
Number five on this top line here is Jared Day, Petty Officer 1st
Class, United States Navy SEAL, Utah.
And the last one on the first row is Jonas Kelsall, Lieutenant
Commander, United States Navy SEAL, Louisiana.
I continue with the second row:
Jon Tumilson, Petty Officer 1st Class, United States Navy SEAL, Iowa.
Next to him is Michael Strange, Petty Officer 1st Class, United
States Navy SEAL, Pennsylvania.
Aaron Vaughn, Petty Officer 1st Class, United States Navy SEAL,
Florida.
Patrick Hamburger, Staff Sergeant, United States Army National Guard,
Nebraska.
Next to him is John Faas, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy
SEAL, Minnesota.
And the last one on the second row is Matthew Mason, Chief Petty
Officer, United States Navy SEAL, Missouri.
I continue with the third row of our warriors:
Robert Reeves, a person known by members of my staff, Chief Petty
Officer, United States Navy SEAL, Louisiana.
Next to him is Stephen Mills, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy
SEAL, from the great State of Texas.
Next to him is Louis Langlais, Master Chief Petty Officer, United
States Navy SEAL, California.
Next, Christopher Campbell, Petty Officer 1st Class, United States
Navy SEAL, North Carolina.
The next warrior is Darrik Benson, Petty Officer 1st Class, United
States Navy SEAL, California.
And the last one on this row is Jason Workman, Petty Officer 1st
Class, United States Navy SEAL, Utah.
I continue, Mr. Speaker, and I hope you can see these photographs:
Jesse Pittman, Petty Officer 1st Class, United States Navy SEAL,
California.
Next is Nicholas Spehar, Petty Officer 2nd Class, United States Navy
SEAL, Minnesota.
Andrew Harvell, Staff Sergeant, United States Air Force, California.
Daniel Zerbe, Tech Sergeant, United States Air Force, Pennsylvania.
John Brown, Tech Sergeant, United States Air Force, Florida.
Kevin Houston, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy SEAL,
Massachusetts.
And the last row, Mr. Speaker:
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Bryan Nichols, Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army National
Guard, Kansas.
Spencer Duncan, Specialist, United States Army Reserve, Kansas.
Nicholas Null, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy SEAL, West
Virginia.
Thomas Ratzlaff, Senior Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy SEAL,
Arkansas.
Brian Bill, Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy SEAL,
Connecticut.
And John Douangdara, Petty Officer 1st Class, United States Navy
SEAL, Nebraska.
Mr. Speaker, these are the men who gave their lives so that others
could live. And while we mourn the lives they gave for the rest of us,
we should thank the good Lord that such men as these lived--the
Americans, the American breed, the rare breed, the finest we have.
And that's just the way it is.
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