[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 118 (Tuesday, September 10, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S6326]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE SUMMIT PROJECT
Mr. KING. Madam President, I wish to commend the Summit Project and
its leader Maj. David Cote for their meaningful effort to sustain and
honor the memories of Maine's veterans who have fallen since September
11, 2001. Founded on Memorial Day, 2013, the Summit Project aims to
carry stone memorials representing each of those heroes up mountains in
Maine beginning on Memorial Day, 2014, and continuing annually. This
thoughtful endeavor is already helping Gold Star families heal and will
undoubtedly preserve the memory of their loved ones as the years pass.
Maine servicemembers and their families have made monumental
sacrifices during the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. To date, 68
Mainers or members of the Armed Forces with ties to Maine have made the
ultimate sacrifice during the wars in those countries. I am profoundly
grateful for the service of these brave Americans and for the service
of their fellow soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines who continue to
protect our freedom on battlefields far from home.
Preserving a living memory of our fallen heroes is especially
important in my home State of Maine. As Major Cote writes on the Summit
Project's Web site, ``Mainers are veterans. Maine's patriotism and
commitment to service in our Armed Forces is nothing short of
extraordinary.''
The Department of Veterans Affairs reports that 130,196 veterans live
in our State, which means that nearly one in every ten Mainers is a
veteran. These distinguished citizens, their families, and their
friends know that, to paraphrase the words of President Kennedy, ``A
nation reveals itself not only by the men and women that it produces,
but also by the men and women it honors, the men and women it
remembers.'' The Summit Project reveals the character of Maine: a
character notable for its integrity, service to others, honor, and
loyalty.
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