[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 20 (Wednesday, February 3, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S571-S572]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 75TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. REED. Mr. President, I would like to take this opportunity to
congratulate the United Service Organizations, commonly known as the
USO, on its 75th anniversary. Since February 4, 1941, the USO has been
serving alongside our men and women in uniform.
Ahead of our entry into World War II and having witnessed the morale
issues among the ranks during World War I, Army Chief of Staff General
George C. Marshall called for an effort that would bring together
private, civilian organizations to provide recreational activities and
entertainment for the troops. As President Franklin D. Roosevelt
stated, ``not by machines alone will we win this war,'' and so he
directed the newly formed USO to keep servicemembers in touch with the
comforts of home, no matter where they were deployed.
Initially led by the YMCA, YWCA, the Salvation Army, the National
Jewish Welfare Board, the National Catholic Community Service, and the
Traveler's Aid Society, the USO provided
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servicemen with wholesome recreation and entertainment. According to
Walter Hoving, one of the original directors of the USO, ``this is not
only vital to military morale but also from the standpoint of the
future of our youth as peacetime citizens.''
Seventy-five years later, the USO continues to adapt to meet the
needs of our men and women in uniform and their families. From USO
centers at or near military installations across the United States and
around the world, to their airport centers that offer around-the-clock
hospitality for traveling servicemembers, to their trademark tours that
bring America's celebrities to entertain our troops, to their support
for military kids, wounded warriors and their caregivers, and families
of the fallen, the USO has answered the call to serve those who serve
our Nation.
The USO remains a private organization, relying on the generosity of
individuals, communities, and corporations and 30,000 dedicated
volunteers. As General Eisenhower wrote many decades ago, ``the USO
served also in providing a channel through which more than a million
civilian men and women were able to help effectively in the war
effort.'' The same holds true today.
I would like to thank the many men and women of the USO who give so
much to bring a bit of home to our servicemembers all over the globe. I
congratulate the USO on 75 years of strengthening America's military by
keeping servicemembers connected to family, home, and country wherever
they go.
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