[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 185 (Friday, December 18, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8874-S8875]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SEARCH FOR CASEY GRAHAM
Mr. SULLIVAN. Mr. President, I would like to talk briefly about an
effort that is going on in Alaska right now to try to recover one of
our own, Casey Graham--an Alaskan Native, a patriot, 24 years old, the
son of Steven and Lucy Graham.
He is 24 years old, the son of Steven and Lucy Graham and brother of
Cheryl, Michelle, Megan, and Pauline. He is a veteran who served in the
Marines and was deployed to serve his country in Afghanistan. He is a
young man in the prime of his life.
Casey has been described as smart, hard-working, extremely
intelligent, and a shining light for his community, his State, and his
country. He lived in Anchorage but was from McGrath, AK. That is about
200 miles from Anchorage on the Upper Kuskokwim River.
About a week ago he was visiting family when he decided to do what
most Alaskans do in the winter--go out on a snow machine ride. It is
thought that he was on the ice on the river and hit open water. His
snow machine and his helmet have been found, but not Casey.
As I speak, the community of McGrath is banding together for the
recovery effort. It is a small town--only about 350 people live there--
but it is a town with a huge heart. The community has dropped
everything. Every day, dozens--as many as 50 Alaskans have gone out to
where they think Casey was on the ice to bring him home. Remember, in
Alaska it is cold right now. From December 10 when the search began
until now, temperatures have ranged from about 22 degrees below zero to
a high of about 16 above zero. There is a heated tent on the ice where
volunteers go to warm up and eat lunch before they go back out
searching. They eat moose stew mostly and, of course, a lot of salmon.
The community is emptying their freezers and making sure all the
volunteers are fed.
In the true spirit of Alaska, in the true spirit of Christmas, so
many companies and individuals across the great
[[Page S8875]]
State of Alaska are donating goods, services, airline miles, freight
services, food, hand and foot warmers, first-aid kits, cold-weather
gear--you name it. Everybody is pitching in to help. It is something
that this body and this country should be particularly proud of.
Although I am not surprised by it, Casey's marine brothers have flown
in from thousands of miles away, all across the country, to help in the
search. They served with him in Afghanistan, and they have now come to
Alaska from Texas, Pennsylvania, California, and as far away from
Alaska as New York. There are 11 now and more on the way. In the
Marines, we don't leave our brothers and sisters behind, and these
marines are living up to that ethos.
I am asking for the thoughts and prayers of this body and Americans--
any Americans all across this country who are watching--on this effort.
I am asking that we pray to bring Casey home.
Semper fi to him, his father, his sisters, and to those proud marines
who are making sure he makes it home.
I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The bill clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. PERDUE. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so ordered.
____________________