[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 37 (Wednesday, March 4, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S1298]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CENTENNIAL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY RESERVE
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, yesterday marked the centennial of the
U.S. Navy Reserve, an indispensable and valuable part of our Armed
Forces. The Navy Reserve was established as the Naval Reserve on March
3, 1915, and since then sailors have served in every conflict from
World War I to the present. In addition, five U.S. Presidents: John F.
Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and George H.W.
Bush have all served honorably in the Navy Reserve.
Today, we have more than 2,000 Navy Reserve sailors deployed around
the world and our country is extremely grateful for the contributions
and sacrifices that these sailors have made and continue to make to the
history of the United States.
Lieutenant Michael Grabowski
One of those sailors I would like to talk about today is LT Michael
Grabowski from Norwalk, CT. Lieutenant Grabowski is a perfect example
of the student-citizen-soldier who wears two uniforms, one protecting
the people of my State and the other honorably protecting our soldiers
overseas. As a civilian, Lieutenant Grabowski serves in the Connecticut
State Police and is one of six servicemembers of the Connecticut State
Police currently mobilized by our Armed Forces. In addition, he is a
first-year law student at Quinnipiac University. Michael is currently
mobilized to Qatar supporting Operation Enduring Freedom as a master of
arms in the Navy. Michael is a fine example of the courage and
sacrifice that citizens of Connecticut and all across the country have
made to protect our freedoms.
Today we celebrate Michael and every sailor and their families'
commitment and service; and encourage all Americans to seize the
opportunity to honor and support these brave men and women.
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