[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 86 (Thursday, May 18, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H4316-H4317]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRULY OUTSTANDING AGENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Stearns County
Corrections Agent Jeremy Gallagher. Mr. Gallagher recently received the
Outstanding Agent Award from the Minnesota Association of Community
Corrections Act Counties. Jeremy received this award because of his
work with victims of domestic violence.
Jeremy has served as a corrections agent in Stearns County for 11
years, 4 of which have been spent as an agent in the county's Domestic
Violence Court.
Being a corrections agent in domestic violence cases can be
overwhelming, but not for Jeremy. He has embraced his role to aid and
protect Minnesota families. Through his assignment, he has even
discovered a passion for helping children overcome the trauma that
domestic violence can bring.
Jeremy Gallagher has gone above and beyond his role as a corrections
agent. He is so deserving of this award, and he is the first Stearns
County agent to receive it.
I applaud Jeremy for his dedication to Minnesota families, and
especially for his dedication to our children.
A Victorious Weekend
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate an outstanding
college student in my district.
Megan Hedstrom is currently in her senior year at St. Cloud State
University. Megan has excelled in college as a student and as an
athlete. She has a bright future.
Recently, Megan won a Crystal Pillar Award from the Upper Midwest
Emmy Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
She received the award for a piece called ``True Grit'' that Megan
wrote, edited, and produced for the university's television station.
As if her Crystal Pillar Award was not enough, Megan also pitched a
perfect game this spring, leading the St. Cloud Husky softball team to
victory over the University of Mary.
Megan excels in the classroom as well. Just this week she was named
to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Spring All-Academic team, which
requires a minimum 3.2 GPA or higher.
Megan's academic success, her success on the softball field, and her
chosen career path, deserve recognition and celebration.
Congratulations, Megan. We are proud to have students like you at St.
Cloud State University.
A Normandy Scholar
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate Evan DuFresne and
his teacher, Christopher Stewart, of the North Lakes Academy Charter
School. Evan has recently been named a Normandy Scholar, and with this,
Evan and Mr. Stewart have been chosen to attend the Normandy: Sacrifice
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for Freedom Albert H. Small Student and Teacher Institute. They will
participate in this prominent program alongside 14 other student and
teacher teams from across the United States.
After coming up shy in last year's application, Evan doubled down on
his commitment to this project. He resigned from the Civil Air Patrol
Cadet Program after 5 dedicated years and even chose to delay his plans
to join the Army National Guard. Thankfully, Evan's perseverance and
dedication appealed to this year's judges.
The Normandy Scholar Program allows student to learn about World War
II at an in-depth level by researching and telling the story of a
fallen soldier from their hometown.
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The program also gives them the chance to pay their respects to this
hero at the Normandy American Cemetery in Normandy, France.
Congratulations to both Evan and Mr. Stewart for being chosen to
participate, and thank you for telling the story of an American hero
from the Greatest Generation who paid the ultimate sacrifice. We look
forward to hearing more about your educational journey in the months to
come.
Stillwater's Last Man
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to stand in support of a local
veteran who is now the last surviving member of his World War II
veterans club.
Jean L. DeCurtins became the last member of his club when his
lifelong friend Robert Kunshier passed away. Both were among the 180
men from the Stillwater area in Washington County, Minnesota, who
joined the Minnesota National Guard's 34th Infantry right before World
War II.
After the attacks on Pearl Harbor shook the Nation, DeCurtins and the
rest of his unit deployed to Europe where they helped defend this
Nation and the world. Jean was injured twice during the war and bravely
returned to fight each time after recovery.
He returned to Stillwater, Minnesota, in 1944. Many of his friends
did not return. The survivors in the area formed the A&D Last Man's
Club, which was named after both companies the men belonged to during
the war.
Mr. Speaker, men like Jean DeCurtins, and those in the Last Man's
Club, bravely fought during World War II. They did so unselfishly and
without reservation. We will never forget the courage and sacrifice
they displayed during our Nation's and the world's darkest hour, and
the world will always be thankful for them.
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