[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 4 (Wednesday, January 8, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E25-E26]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RETIREMENT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL WILLIAM E. INGRAM, JR.
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HON. G.K. BUTTERFIELD
of north carolina
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, I rise to celebrate Lieutenant General
William ``Bill'' E. Ingram, Jr., who has faithfully and valiantly
served the American people for 44 years in the United States Army.
General Ingram has had a truly remarkable career and it is on behalf of
a grateful nation that I congratulate him on his retirement as Director
of the Army National Guard.
In his 44 years of service, Lieutenant General Ingram has commanded
at all levels from platoon to battalion. He has commanded United
States, United Nations, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces
in Croatia, Macedonia, and Kosovo, and was especially effective as the
General of the North Carolina National Guard for over nine years--a
position his father held from 1977 to 1983. Over the past two years he
has served as the Director of the Army National Guard where he oversaw
the entirety of the Army National Guard's programs, policies, civilian
employees, and over 350,000 Guardsmen in all 50 states.
Throughout his stellar career, Lieutenant General Ingram's dedication
to service has been recognized with numerous awards and decorations,
including the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious
Service Medal, and the Kosovo Campaign Medal among many others.
I am proud to say that Lieutenant General Ingram is a product of the
First Congressional District of North Carolina. He was born and raised
in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and was a resident of Williamston,
North Carolina. He and his wonderful wife, Lil, have been tremendous
assets to National Guard families in North Carolina and across the
United States helping them cope with the deployment of family members
through several children's programs and family readiness initiatives.
I have had the good fortune to know Lieutenant General Ingram for
many years and have watched the progression of his career with
admiration. I am honored to call him my friend. He is an inspiration to
eastern North Carolina and to all who know him.
I offer my sincere appreciation for his service to the United States
of America and the great state of North Carolina. I ask that my
colleagues join me in congratulating Lieutenant General William E.
Ingram, Jr., on his retirement and wish him many years of enjoyment
with his family.
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