[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 178 (Wednesday, December 9, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1743]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MAJOR MICHAEL J. RIGNEY
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HON. HAROLD ROGERS
of kentucky
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Mr. ROGERS of Kentucky. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to Major
Michael J. Rigney for his dedication to duty and service as a Defense
Legislative Fellow to my late respected colleague Chairman C.W. Bill
Young of the 13th Congressional district of Florida, as well as his
support from within the Pentagon as an Army Congressional Budget
Liaison. Major Rigney will be transitioning from his present assignment
to serve as an Acquisition Officer at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.
A native of Long Island, New York, Major Rigney was accepted into
the Hofstra University Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 2000,
where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree and
graduated as a Distinguished Military Graduate with the class of 2004.
Upon graduation, Mike was commissioned as an Army Aviation Branch
Officer. He has subsequently earned a Master's degree in Legislative
Affairs from the George Washington University.
Prior to entering the Army Congressional Fellowship Program, Mike
served in numerous tactical leadership and staff assignments as an Army
Aviation Branch Officer, and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter Pilot. Major
Rigney's assignments include Flight School Student, United States Army
Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Rucker, Alabama; Flight Platoon
Leader, 4th Battalion 3rd Aviation Regiment (Assault), 3rd Combat
Aviation Brigade, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, and Baghdad, Iraq;
Aviation Brigade Future Plans and Operations Officer, 3rd Combat
Aviation Brigade, Baghdad, Iraq; Commander, Bravo Company, 4th
Battalion 3rd Aviation Regiment (Task Force Brawler), 3rd Combat
Aviation Brigade, Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, and Logar Province,
Afghanistan; Student, Army Aviation Captain's Career Course, Army
Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Rucker, Alabama. Major Rigney was
deployed for 16 months in direct support of combat operations as part
of the surge in Baghdad, Iraq, in 2007-2008, and then again for 12
months as part of the surge in Afghanistan, Regional Command--East, in
2009-2010. While deployed, Mike accumulated over 933 hours of combat
flight time in direct support of Soldiers in the fight of his nearly
1,300 hours of total military piloting experience.
In 2013, Michael was selected to be an Army Congressional Fellow for
a year, working in Chairman Young's personal office on Capitol Hill and
very closely with the House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on
Defense. Next, in his role as a Congressional Budget Liaison, working
with both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees, Michael
ensured the Army's budget positions were well represented and
articulated. Michael was instrumental in ensuring that Congress was
informed of the importance of key Army acquisition programs for the
future fighting force.
Mike's interagency coordination and diligent work proved invaluable
in assisting Members of Congress and their staff complete the important
work of Congressional oversight in support of National Defense and
United States foreign policy.
Throughout his career, Major Rigney has positively impacted his
soldiers, peers, and superiors. Our country has been enriched by his
extraordinary leadership, thoughtful judgment, and exemplary work. I
join my colleagues today in honoring his dedication to our Nation and
invaluable service to the United States Congress as an Army
Congressional Budget Liaison.
Mr. Speaker, it has been a genuine pleasure to have worked with
Major Michael Rigney over the last three years. On behalf of a grateful
nation, I join my colleagues today in recognizing and commending
Michael for his service to his country and we wish him, his wife
Jennifer, and sons, Jackson and Luca, all the best as they continue
their journey in the United States Army.
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