[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 196 (Tuesday, November 9, 2021)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1217-E1218]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




      TRIBUTE TO VETERANS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES

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                        HON. SHEILA JACKSON LEE

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, November 9, 2021

  Ms. JACKSON LEE. Madam Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to all the men 
and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States and 
risked their lives to defend our freedoms and way of life and took and 
lived the oath to ``support and defend the Constitution of the United 
States against all enemies, foreign and domestic'' and bore true faith 
and allegiance to the same, an obligation they took freely, without any 
mental reservation or purpose of evasion.''
  Veterans are truly heroes walking among us.
  I want to thank all of our armed serviceman and women for their 
selfless dedication to our protection every day.
  Veterans Day is a reminder to all of us who live in freedom that as 
President Kennedy said, ``The price of freedom is high, but Americans 
have always paid it.''
  This Veterans Day is a welcome opportunity to remember that the 
fallen who gave the last full measure of devotion to their country on 
battlefields around the world--in places whose names may be 
unforgettable--or locations that have slipped into the pages of 
history.
  We will never forget:
Revolutionary War:
  Valley Forge
  York Town
Civil War:
  The Battle of Antietam
  The Battle of Gettysburg
World War I:
  The Battle of Argonne
  Flanders Field
  Verdun
World War II:
  Pearl Harbor
  Battle of Bataan
  The Battle of Midway
  D-Day
  Battle of the Bulge
  Battle of Anzio
  Battle of Corregidor
Korean War:
  Inchon
  Heart Break Ridge
  Pork Chop Hill
Vietnam:
  Tet Offensive
  Battle of Hue
Desert Storm:
  September 11, 2001
  Pentagon Attack (125 killed)
Operation Enduring Freedom:
  Battle of Kandahar
Operation Iraqi Freedom:
  Second Battle of Fallujah
  The memory of the fallen are never forgotten.
  Madam Speaker, each Veterans Day, Americans come together to remember 
those who

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have served our country around the world in the name of freedom and 
democracy.
  The debt that we owe to them is immeasurable.
  Their sacrifices, and those of their families, are freedom's 
foundation.
  Without the brave efforts of all the soldiers, sailors, airmen, 
marines and Coast Guardsmen and women and their families, our country 
would not live so freely.
  I offer my deepest gratitude to our nation's troops and reservists, 
their families, and the 21.6 million veterans, including 29,126 here in 
the 18th Congressional District.
  21.6 million brave men and women are veterans of our nation's 
military service.
  This includes more than 2 million women, 2.7 million African American 
men and women, 1.5 million Hispanic men and women, 342,000 Asian 
American Pacific Islanders, and 178,000 American Indians.
  Nine in ten military families believe the public does not understand 
or appreciate their sacrifices.
  We use Veterans Day to show our veterans and military families how 
important they are to us and how grateful we are for them each and 
every day.
  November is National Caregivers Month to show our caregivers how 
grateful we are for them.
  It is only fitting that we thank those caregivers who serve our 
military today.
  5.5 million spouses, parents, children, and other loved ones care for 
our wounded warriors and 15 percent of caregivers spend 40-plus hours a 
week providing care for our military families.
  As a senior member of the House Committees on Judiciary and Homeland 
Security, I care deeply about our veterans.
  In Congress, I have sponsored many legislative proposals and co-
sponsored more than 50 pieces of legislation that will positively 
benefit our veterans and their families.
  On the battlefield, the military pledges to leave no soldier behind.
  As a nation, let it be our pledge that when they return home, we 
leave no veteran behind.
  This day and every day let us honor their service with actions that 
fulfill our commitment to our troops, their families, and our 
veterans--and that are worthy of our grateful nation.

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