[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 82 (Thursday, May 29, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E868-E869]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                   TRIBUTE TO HONOR FLIGHT OF OREGON

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                            HON. GREG WALDEN

                               of oregon

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 29, 2014

  Mr. WALDEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize the 25 World War II 
veterans and the Vietnam War veteran from Oregon who will be visiting 
their memorial on June 3rd in Washington, D.C. through Honor Flight of 
Oregon. On behalf of a grateful state and country, we welcome these 
heroes to the nation's capital.
  The veterans on this flight from Oregon are as follows: Robert A. 
Davis, U.S. Army Air Force; Otis E. Huskey, U.S. Army Air Force; Donald 
G. Severson, U.S. Army Air Force;

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Elvis A. Warthen, U.S. Army Air Force; George F. Cooper, U.S. Army; 
John Crisp, U.S. Army; Warren L. Goold, U.S. Army; Kenneth C. Holgate, 
U.S. Army; Willard W Miller, U.S. Army; James E. Smith, U.S. Army; 
Donald Thiel, U.S. Army; Erhard H. Ulrich, U.S. Army; Dale W. Jackson, 
U.S. Marines; Howard E. Wells, U.S. Marines; Charles W Anglin, U.S. 
Navy; Oliver C Hardy Jr., U.S. Navy; Clayton E McCormick, U.S. Navy; 
Richard S McLaughlin, U.S. Navy; Richard W. Miller, U.S. Navy; Douglass 
O. Nicholson, U.S. Navy; Marvin T. Rogers Sr., U.S. Navy; Charles B. 
Salt, U.S. Navy; John Stuart Sherbeck, U.S. Navy; Adelbert L. Taylor, 
U.S. Navy; Harvey A. Tofte, U.S. Navy; and Vietnam War veteran, Ronald 
K. Stogsdill, U.S. Air Force.
  These 26 heroes join more than 98,000 veterans from across the 
country who, since 2005, has journeyed from their home states to 
Washington, D.C. to reflect at the memorials built in honor of our 
nation's veterans.
  Mr. Speaker, each of us is humbled by the courage of these soldiers, 
sailors, airmen, and Marines who put themselves in harm's way for our 
country and way of life. As a nation, we can never fully repay the debt 
of gratitude owed to them for their honor, commitment, and sacrifice in 
defense of the freedoms we have today.
  My colleagues, please join me in thanking these veterans and the 
volunteers of Honor Flight of Oregon for their exemplary dedication and 
service to this great country. I especially want to recognize and thank 
Gail Yakopatz for her tireless work as president of Honor Flight of 
Oregon.

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