[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 165 (Thursday, November 17, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1511-E1512]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




     CELEBRATING MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT HALVERSON, U.S. ARMY, RETIRED

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                          HON. JOHN R. CARTER

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, November 17, 2016

  Mr. CARTER of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the 
achievements of Major General Robert Halverson, retired, who served in 
the United States Army for 39 years and continues to work for his 
country and community following his retirement. He is a fitting 
recipient of a Congressional Veteran Commendation.
  MG Halverson, of Georgetown, Texas, began his active duty career upon 
graduation from Colorado State University. After 15 years he left 
active duty service and entered the U.S. Army Reserves and transferred 
to the Texas National Guard in October of 1985. In 1998, he was 
promoted to Major General and took command of the 49th Armored 
Division.
  During his time in service, MG Halverson acquired a long list of 
accomplishments and awards, including the Distinguished Service Medal, 
the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star,

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and more. He also successfully commanded the first Active and Reserve 
Component integrated headquarters to serve in Bosnia.
  Along with his Army National Guard service, MG Halverson continued 
his life of service in the State of Texas, where he served in the 
Governor's Division of Emergency Management and as a Deputy Insurance 
Commissioner for Safety. Following his retirement from military service 
in March 2002, MG Halverson continued to serve as a mentor for other 
National Guard Division and Brigade Commanders and Staff.
  MG Halverson's skills as a strategic leader have improved every 
organization he's associated with. His commitment to community and his 
role as a mentor and friend to his colleagues make him a valuable asset 
to improving the quality of life in the Lone Star State.
  I commend Major General Robert Halverson's selfless service to both 
the United States Army and his nation. His patriotism, citizenship, and 
commitment to excellence reflect the very best values of Central Texas. 
I join MG Halverson's friends, family, and colleagues in celebrating 
his outstanding achievements.

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