[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 201 (Monday, December 11, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1678]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 CONGRATULATING MAJOR JASON LEE SCHENCK UPON HIS GRADUATION AS AN AIR 
                        FORCE LEGISLATIVE FELLOW

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                            HON. KAY GRANGER

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, December 11, 2017

  Ms. GRANGER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to thank Major Jason Lee 
Schenck for his successful tenure as an Air Force Legislative Fellow in 
my office.
  For the past year, Major Schenck has been a diligent, valued member 
of my staff. In my capacity as Chairwoman of the Defense Appropriations 
Subcommittee, I have come to rely on his advice and counsel on issues 
affecting the military. Major Schenck's insight, intellect and ability 
to clearly communicate complex issues were invaluable assets during his 
tenure on Capitol Hill.
  While serving in my office, Major Schenck met and married Navy 
Commander Josephine C. Nguyen, MD, who was serving as a Robert Wood 
Johnson Health Policy Fellow to Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-08).
  Prior to his time on Capitol Hill, Major Jason Lee Schenck served as 
the Commander, 48th Comptroller Squadron and the 48th Fighter Wing 
Staff Agencies, Royal Air Force Lakenheath in the United Kingdom. While 
stationed in the U.K., Major Schenck was responsible for managing a 
$215 million annual budget, overseeing pay services for over 6,400 
personnel, and providing full spectrum financial management services in 
support of United States Air Forces in Europe's largest fighter wing.
  Major Schenck is from Phillipsburg, New Jersey and enlisted in the 
United States Air Force in 1996. After earning a Bachelor of Science, 
Business & Management, cum laude, from the University of Maryland, he 
received his commission in 2004 through the Air Force Officer Training 
School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
  Major Schenck's presence in my office will be missed by not only me, 
but by his coworkers as well. Please join me in thanking Major Schenck 
for his service, and in wishing him well in his new endeavor.

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