[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 156 (Friday, October 23, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1524]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  CHIEF GARY W. WARMAN--A TEXAS LAWMAN

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                              HON. TED POE

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, October 23, 2015

  Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, Gary Warman, my friend who has served 
35 years with the Humble Police Department, is retiring as a Texas 
lawman. Gary should be recognized for his fine career and his 
outstanding public service to the community of Humble and the great 
State of Texas.
  After graduating from Sam Houston High School in Houston, Texas, Gary 
joined the United States Marines Corps in 1968. He served a tour in 
South Vietnam at Marble Mountain near Da Nang Air Base. Gary is an 
honorable defender of liberty and freedom and I thank him for his 
service to our country.
  Following his service in the Marines, Gary moved back to Houston and 
began working as a millwright.
  His father was a millwright, so he naturally learned the trade. He 
worked in several power plants around the Houston area for the next 
five years.
  It wasn't long before Gary decided to fulfill his childhood dream of 
being a policeman. In 1975, he made that dream come true by joining 
Harris County Constable Precinct 1 where he trained at the Texas A&M 
Police Academy. He worked for Constable Walter Rankin for two years, 
before joining Harris County Precinct 4 under Constable C.R. Davis.
  In 1979, he was offered a job as a patrol officer and thus began his 
long career fighting crime with the Humble Police Department. He 
quickly rose through the ranks as patrol sergeant, detective sergeant, 
lieutenant of detective division, and lieutenant of patrol division.
  His personality and professionalism quickly gained him respect from 
the law enforcement community.
  He was promoted to Chief of Police in 2002. His 13 years of faithful 
service as Chief of Police makes him the longest sitting Chief in the 
history of the City of Humble.
  Gary obtained additional police training along the way. He is a 
graduate of the FBI National Academy 174th session and Leadership 
Command College at Sam Houston State University. He also holds a Master 
Peace Officer Certificate. He is a member of the Texas Police Chief's 
Association, North Harris County Criminal Justice Association, Arabia 
Shrine Temple, International Association of Police Chiefs and a life 
member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
  On behalf of the Second Congressional District of Texas, this 
remarkable Texan should be commended for his exemplary service and 
dedication to the City of Humble. He will be dearly missed by his 
fellow officers, City of Humble employees, citizens of Humble, Texas 
and me. We wish him happy hunting, fishing, and golfing. Thank you, 
Gary, for dedicating your life to public service and making our 
community a fine place to live and raise a family. Job well done.
  And that's just the way it is.

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