[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 182 (Tuesday, December 15, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1797]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COLONEL MICHAEL P. DIETZ
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HON. ROGER WILLIAMS
of texas
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Mr. WILLIAMS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to acknowledge the
distinguished career and military service of Colonel Michael P. Dietz.
An Alaskan native, Michael enlisted in the United States Army in
Providence, Rhode Island in 1979. As an Enlisted Soldier, Michael
served in Europe, Korea and Central America eventually achieving the
rank of Staff Sergeant. In 1989, he was given a direct commission as a
2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Military Intelligence Corp. During the
First Gulf War, he served with the Third Mobile Armored Corp as a
Senior Intelligence Analyst.
Throughout the 1990s Colonel (COL) Dietz served in a series of
positions of increasing responsibility in the area of military
intelligence to include, operations officer of an Anti-Terrorist
Response Team and culminating with the Deputy Command of the 6th Civil
Support Team, an Anti-Terrorist Team specializing in Weapons of Mass
Destruction. During this time, COL Dietz had operational control of
response elements to the events of 9/11 and the Columbia Space Shuttle
Disaster over East Texas.
In 2003, COL Dietz commanded mobile collection teams for the Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Iraq. He later commanded the entire DIA
effort in Afghanistan in 2004. Both positions required work with Allied
Nations.
In 2008-2009, COL Dietz commanded the 636th Military Intelligence
Battalion of the Texas National Guard. This is the number one rated MI
Battalion in both Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring
Freedom.
COL Dietz, in his 36 years of service, has served combat tours with
101st Airborne Division, 82nd Airborne Division as a Battalion
Commander, 3rd Army, 3rd Special Forces Group, United States Army
Special Operations Command, 5th Special Forces Group, the Defense
Intelligence Agency and the 636th MI Battalion.
COL Dietz is currently a member of the Warrior Transition Unit at Ft.
Sam Houston, Texas. This unit specializes in repairing wounded
warriors. COL Dietz is in the process of being treated for numerous
injuries that he sustained while deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He has been married for 31 years to Elly Del Prado Dietz and his
daughter, Sharon is a 1st Lieutenant currently serving at Camp Mabry,
Austin, Texas and his son, Aidan is a 2nd Lieutenant serving as an
Airborne Infantry Platoon Leader in the 143rd INF BN (ABN).
COL Dietz's 36 years of distinguished service reflects great credit
upon himself, the Texas Army National Guard, the United States Army and
the United States of America. On behalf of a grateful Nation, I wish
him and his family the very best in retirement.
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