[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 47 (Wednesday, April 10, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2558-S2559]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL KENNETH W. McDONALD
Mr. REED. Mr. President, I wish to recognize the accomplishments of
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Kenneth McDonald, who is retiring this month after a distinguished
career of over 28 years of service to the United States Army and the
Nation.
Lieutenant Colonel McDonald graduated from West Point in 1985 with a
degree in Civil Engineering and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He subsequently served as a platoon
leader, support platoon leader, and executive officer in the 299th
Engineer Battalion (Corps Combat) at Fort Sill, OK. He later commanded
Delta Company, 20th Engineer Battalion at Fort Campbell, KY and served
as S3 and executive officer for the 577th Engineer Battalion, Fort
Leonard Wood, MO.
Throughout his career, Lieutenant Colonel McDonald deployed to Iraq
for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm, Kosovo, and Korea. In 2006,
Kenny volunteered for service in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom and served as deputy commander, Gulf Region Division South
District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Basrah. During his 2 year
tour, he was responsible for over $500 million worth of construction
projects, including the Basrah Children's Hospital. In 2008, he and
members of his team were severely wounded in an ambush while they were
inspecting the hospital. He recovered from his wounds at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center and later was assigned to the West Point Warrior
Transition Unit. While still assigned to the WTU, he requested and was
allowed to serve as the deputy commander, New York District, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers.
Lieutenant Colonel McDonald also served as an instructor and
assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental
Engineering and the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at
West Point. In 2009, he was promoted to associate professor and served
as engineering program director for the Department of Systems
Engineering at West Point. During his tenure, the Engineering
Management Program was recognized 3 years in a row as the top
Engineering Management Program for undergraduate education in the
Nation by the American Society for Engineering Management.
His military awards and decorations include the Bronze Star; Purple
Heart; Meritorious Service Medal; Joint Service Commendation Medal;
Army Commendation Medal; Army Achievement Medal; Joint Meritorious Unit
Award; Meritorious Unit Commendation; Army Superior Unit Award; Air
Assault; Airborne; Ranger Tab; and Combat Action Badge.
Kenny and his wife COL Debbie McDonald, who currently serves as the
director of admissions at West Point, have two grown children. Their
daughter Anna is a 1LT Quartermaster Officer and Company Commander and
their son Joshua is a cadet at West Point. I congratulate Kenny on a
job well done, and wish him and his family the very best in the years
to come.
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