[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 114 (Tuesday, July 21, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H5315-H5316]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR SERVICEMEMBERS KILLED IN CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
(Mr. FLEISCHMANN asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. FLEISCHMANN. Mr. Speaker, last Thursday was a very difficult day
in my beautiful hometown of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was a day of
horror; it was a day of terror, and it was a day like no other I have
lived in my life.
Today, I am joined in this great House by my colleagues from the
Tennessee delegation. Chattanooga is my hometown. A lone gunman--a
terrorist, an evil man--killed five wonderful United States
servicemembers, four marines and one sailor. At two locations in
Chattanooga, he opened fire. There was devastation; there was death,
and there was horror, and I am so deeply saddened.
Before I ask Members for a moment of silence, I am going to ask this
great House--the people's House--for something special because, through
all the carnage in the face of evil, I saw Chattanoogans come together
with good. In the face of despair, I saw Chattanoogans come together
with hope.
I saw something in my darkest hour; I saw the greatness in America.
Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Whites, Blacks, and Latinos came
together. We prayed together. We hoped for better days together. We
honored the men and women who serve us in all of our branches together.
I feel for our great marines. I feel for our Navy in these difficult
times.
Let me tell you this: the Chattanooga Police Department selflessly
showed up and fought this terrorist and killed him. Hamilton County
police were there. While a brave sailor tried to cling to life, I saw
throngs of doctors and nurses at Erlanger hospital giving their best
skills to try to save this man. Sadly, they were unsuccessful.
This is a day I never want to see again. I ask you that we resolve to
keep all American servicemen and -women safe here on American soil. We
must do that. We owe that to those five wonderful lives that we lost,
all precious.
I am going to ask for all of us to be Chattanooga strong. I am going
to ask all of us to please come together as Americans.
I will read the name of those five outstanding folks: United States
Marine Gunnery Sergeant Thomas J. Sullivan; United States Marine Staff
Sergeant David Allen Wyatt; United States Marine Sergeant Carson Allen
Louis Holmquist; United States Marine Lance Corporal Squire Kimpton
Paul Wells; and United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Randall
Smith.
Mr. Speaker, I ask for a moment of silence in honor of these great
Americans.
The SPEAKER. The House will observe a moment of silence.
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