[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 69 (Monday, April 24, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S2487]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JOHN MASSICK
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, we often hear about the term ``Greatest
Generation'' in describing the people who endured the Great Depression
and persevered in World War II. Today I am proud to talk about one of
those people who is a part of the Greatest Generation, my constituent
John Massick.
John was born, quite fittingly, on Veteran's Day in 1915. Last
November, John celebrated his 101st birthday.
Mr. Massick enlisted in the Army in 1941, serving the H Company 378th
Infantry Division. During his time in the Army, John was promoted to
the rank of sergeant. John served in combat, including multiple battles
in France during 1944. Mr. Massick's service concluded upon his
honorable discharge in 1945. He earned several decorations in the line
of duty, earning the Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service
Ribbon, two Bronze Stars, and others.
After John's discharge from duty, he returned home to Davenport, IA,
where he still lives. John and his late wife, Velma, raised two boys.
Our country can't thank Mr. Massick enough for his service. We will
never truly be able to repay the debt owed to those who put their lives
on the line in defense of freedom, not just for Americans but for those
around the world. While I may not ever be able to thank Mr. Massick
enough for his service, I do hope that shedding light on his incredible
service may serve as a symbol of this body's gratitude.
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