[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 46 (Tuesday, April 9, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2494-S2495]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO COLONEL STEVE STROBRIDGE
Mr. LEVIN. Madam President, I rise today to pay tribute to Colonel
Steve Strobridge, USAF, Retired, in recognition of his distinguished
service to his country.
For nearly 44 years, first for 24 years in the Air Force, and
concluding with 19 years with the Military Officers Association of
America, Colonel Strobridge has worked tirelessly for the men and women
of the military, their families, veterans and their survivors.
Raised in Vergennes, VT, Colonel Strobridge entered the United States
Air Force in 1969 as a second lieutenant following graduation from ROTC
at Syracuse University.
After several assignments as a personnel officer and commander in
Texas, Thailand, and North Carolina, he was assigned to the Pentagon
from 1977 to 1981 as a compensation and legislation analyst at
Headquarters USAF. Following assignments as Chief, Officer Assignments
and Assistant for Senior Officer Management at HQ, U.S. Air Forces in
Europe, he was selected to attend the National War College at Fort
McNair in 1985.
Colonel Strobridge served as Deputy Director and then as Director,
Officer and Enlisted Personnel Management in the Office of the
Secretary of Defense from 1986-1989. In this position, he was
responsible for establishing Department of Defense policy on military
personnel promotions, utilization, retention, separation, and
retirement. In June 1989, he returned to Headquarters USAF as Chief of
the Entitlements Division, assuming responsibility for Air Force policy
on all matters involving pay and entitlements, including military
retirement system and survivor benefits, and all legislative matters
affecting active and retired military members and their families.
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Following his retirement from the Air Force in January 1994, Colonel
Strobridge joined the Retired Officers Association of America and
served as Deputy Director and since 2001 he has served as Director of
Government Relations for the Military Officers Association of America,
MOAA.
Under Colonel Strobridge's professional stewardship, MOAA has played
a vital role as a principal advocate of legislative initiatives to
improve readiness and the quality of life for all members of the
uniformed service community--active, reserve, and retired, as well as
their families.
Defense News noted recently that ``no major [military] personnel-
related legislation has been enacted since 1994 without Colonel
Strobridge's imprint.''
Colonel Strobridge has worked closely with, and has been a valuable
resource for, the U.S. Senate and the Senate Armed Services Committee
in particular as we enacted a wide range of benefit improvements for
our military personnel. He provided input or support for legislative
proposals on a wide range of issues, including TRICARE for Life; the
elimination of VA disability pay offsets to military retired pay for
many retirees; restoration of full cost of living adjustments to
retired pay; elimination of the offset to survivor annuities by Social
Security payments; TRICARE benefits for reserve families; and many
other initiatives that have been invaluable in improving the long-term
retention in our Armed Forces.
Colonel Strobridge's long and distinguished career of leadership and
personal dedication to fostering readiness by protecting every
servicemember's welfare is an inspiration and a continuing lesson to
all who care about the men and women of our military. My best wishes go
with him and his family.
Colonel Strobridge, on the occasion of your retirement as Director of
Government Relations for the Military Officers Association of America,
I salute you on behalf of all the men and women, past and present, who
wear the uniform.
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