[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 134 (Thursday, September 17, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H6088]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CHUCK HAUPTMAN
(Mr. ZINKE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. ZINKE. Madam Speaker, today I rise to pay tribute to a Billings
resident, a World War II veteran, and a fabled member of the Army 10th
Mountain Division K Company, Chuck Hauptman.
Seventy years ago, the young lieutenant was crawling on his belly up
Mount Belvedere under the cover of darkness. The K Company was charged
with leading the allied assault on the Germans through the minefields--
set up along the steepest peak--and driving the Germans out of Italy.
On one February night, they battled snow, darkness, vertical climbs,
freezing temperatures, and booby traps, all while under the heavy
machine gun fire of the Nazis.
The K Company was in combat for 110 days against Nazi forces in the
Italian Alps. During this time, Lieutenant Hauptman was shot and
wounded in battle while assaulting a machine gun nest. Like many young
men, he went back to battle.
It is easy to forget the young men who were sent to the battle in
World War II. We look at our veterans and the aging today of our World
War II veterans.
Remember, as our young men go to battle, that our Nation asks our
youngest men and women to go to battle and fight for this country, and
we should never forget the sacrifice.
When we go to war, we send our Nation's best. I am proud to recognize
Chuck Hauptman as one of our Nation's best. He represents the best of
Montana, the best of our country, and the best of our youth.
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