[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 35 (Monday, March 2, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H1503-H1504]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FORT DRUM SEQUESTRATION AND CENTCOM CODEL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
New York (Ms. Stefanik) for 5 minutes.
Ms. STEFANIK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor the
10th Mountain Division, their service to Fort Drum, the 21st District
of New York, our North Country community, and our Nation.
For 30 years, the brave men and women of the 10th Mountain Division
have stood in harm's way to protect and defend our country. Since
September 11, 2001, the 10th Mountain Division has been the most
actively deployed division to Iraq and Afghanistan. Too many of our
soldiers have made the ultimate sacrifice and lost their lives in
service.
As leaders in Congress, we have an obligation to protect and serve
our constituents and members of our Armed Forces. We cannot repay the
debt we owe these servicemembers and their families, but we can work to
honor their legacy and recognize what they have done for us.
We must protect the promises we have made to these brave individuals
and strengthen our Nation's commitment to helping them as they return
from combat. In Congress, I will do everything I can to protect the
interests of Fort Drum and to ensure the 10th Mountain Division has the
necessary resources they need to do their work.
It is critical for Fort Drum and the entire 21st Congressional
District to have a voice at the table to fight on behalf of our
military families and veterans.
To that end, I am honored to serve on the House Armed Services
Committee as the vice chair for the Subcommittee on Readiness and as a
member of the Military Personnel Subcommittee and Intelligence,
Emerging Threats, and Capabilities Subcommittee.
As a member of these subcommittees, I will work to ensure the Defense
Department, our troops, and Fort Drum have the necessary tools they
require to defend our Nation from those that wish to do us harm.
However, we continue to see threats to our national security
increase, and reductions to our military remain due to the Budget
Control Act and sequestration. These substantial budget cuts will have
significant negative impacts to Fort Drum and the U.S. military.
Under sequestration, the Pentagon's proposal states that Fort Drum
could lose up to 16,000 soldiers and civilian jobs. This loss of jobs
will have severe and devastating effects to the installation, the North
Country community, New York, and the entire Nation.
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General Dempsey and our military leaders have declared time and time
again that sequestration reduces our Armed Forces' readiness and their
capabilities, and it unnecessarily puts our men and women in uniform at
increased risk.
Here, we expect our servicemen and -women to protect our Nation;
however, the imposed budget cuts due to sequestration inhibit their
readiness and threaten our national security. It is our duty to ensure
our Nation is protected and, in doing so, maintain the operational
readiness of our military.
I pledge to work to preserve and strengthen our Nation's Armed Forces
and follow in the footsteps of Representative John McHugh by advocating
for our troops and veterans stationed in the 21st Congressional
District of New York and in our surrounding communities.
Two weeks ago, I had the honor to attend a small congressional
delegation visit to Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, and
Afghanistan. On this trip, I was privileged to meet with soldiers who
are based out of Fort Drum, as well as many others who have trained
there.
What an opportunity it was to visit with the troops from the Resolute
Support headquarters forces, USFOR-A soldiers, and counterterrorism
operations forces. I thanked them for their service and discussed ways
we can protect and strengthen Fort Drum for our district.
This trip was truly essential in order for me to gain a personal
perspective of the circumstances under which so many of our brave
soldiers from Fort Drum have served abroad.
Additionally, I was able to meet with many important foreign
dignitaries, including King Abdullah of Jordan, Afghan President Ashraf
Ghani, and Iraqi President Fuad Masum, to discuss issues of concern to
the region. These nations and their leaders play a key role in the
effort among Arab nations to combat ISIS and other terrorist
organizations.
The discussions and meetings with these dignitaries were informative
and useful. I believe that continued open dialogue and conversation
with these leaders will be incredibly beneficial to maintain and
establish our Nation's perspective on defense policy.
This trip gave me a chance to hear from our servicemen and -women on
the ground and other national leaders about real solutions related to
stabilizing the region, continued threats to our own national security,
the readiness of our Armed Forces, and the tools they need to keep our
country safe.
Serving the Fort Drum community in Congress and as a member of the
House Armed Services Committee is an incredible honor. I am beyond
thankful to our men and women in uniform and grateful to their families
for their service to our community.
Thank you to you and your loved ones for keeping our Nation safe.
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