[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 194 (Wednesday, December 14, 2022)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1281-E1282]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




   RECOGNIZING THE EXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP OF ADMIRAL BENJAMIN NICHOLSON

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                     HON. MICHAEL F. Q. SAN NICOLAS

                                of guam

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, December 14, 2022

  Mr. SAN NICOLAS. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Admiral 
Benjamin Nicholson for his outstanding leadership as Commander of Joint 
Region Marianas. In June of 2021, Admiral Nicholson was sworn in as 
Commander of Joint Region Marianas tasked with fortifying American 
freedom and democracy in his work to achieve Indo-Pacific Command 
objectives while strengthening Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Marianas, the Republic of Palau, and the Federated States of 
Micronesia. With unwavering focus

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on the mission of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Nicholson goes 
above and beyond the call of duty with his attention to the communities 
he serves, actively engaging local leadership and stakeholders to 
ensure the welfare of the general public.
  Admiral Nicholson's commitment to our Armed Services military began 
in the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy where he earned his Bachelor of 
Science in Marine Engineering in 1993. He continued to build his 
foundation earning his master's degree in Systems Engineering from the 
Naval Postgraduate School and a master's degree in National Security 
from the Naval War College. His background spans numerous command 
positions and numerous deployments around the world during his seagoing 
career.
  Admiral Nicholson has further served in combat tours in Helmand, 
Afghanistan, and the Provincial Reconstruction Team and Forward 
Operating Base in Farah, Afghanistan. He also served in numerous ashore 
joint and staff billets including executive assistant to the Vice 
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Assistant Deputy Director Middle 
East Directorate in the Joint Staff; Special Operations Support Team to 
the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and head of the professional 
development section in the Chief of Naval Operations staff His military 
decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of 
Merit, Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious 
Service Medal (three awards), Navy Commendation Medal (four awards), 
Joint Service Achievement Medal, Navy Achievement Medal (three awards), 
Combat Action Ribbon, and various campaign and unit awards. He is also 
a 2015 recipient of the FBI's Director's Award.
  As a first on Guam, Admiral Nicholson led unclassified briefings to 
multiple local leadership stakeholders on threats facing the island and 
region, engaging local Mayors, Senators, and Administration officials 
with unparalleled transparency that has served to build awareness of, 
confidence in, and partnership with the objectives of the Department of 
Defense.
  The need to defend the territory of Guam from potential military 
threats is not limited to military establishments under Admiral 
Nicholson's leadership. Recent efforts to secure missile defense 
systems for the territory are taking a 360-degree focus to protect the 
entirety of the island, civilian and military alike, reassuring front-
line Americans that they are protected, and reinforcing our safety and 
suitability to our critical visitor industry.
  The food security and supply chain resilience for the region is 
strengthened in his work with our office to explore the feasibility of 
leasing Department of Defense lands for cattle grazing operations, 
further serving to advance local economic growth and diversification in 
a community that currently relies on over 90 percent of imported 
products.
  With the island in the midst of a housing crisis due to labor 
shortages, material costs, and the tyranny of distance relative to 
American job and resource markets, Admiral Nicholson takes a mindful 
and creative approach in encouraging greater housing inventory to 
mitigate the civilian housing market impact of substantial military 
personnel relocation, and the subsequent growth of military housing 
needs.
  Admiral Nicholson regularly and openly engages to address Veteran, 
Gold Star Family, and military dependent needs for access to amenities 
located within military facilities, deftly navigating the complexities 
of a community seeking greater access to military support in balance 
with the needs of mission viability.
  Poignantly, Admiral Nicholson continues to be an avid partner in 
addressing critical healthcare needs throughout the island and region, 
providing guidance and solutions as the territory navigates the largest 
investment in its history to establish a modem healthcare facility to 
meet modern day healthcare needs throughout Micronesia and beyond.
  The service to the country in the work of Admiral Nicholson is 
nothing short of exemplary, not only in his ability to effectively lead 
and manage the military front lines of America in the Indo-Pacific, but 
to do so in a manner that reflects unprecedented mindfulness of the 
holistic value in building, maintaining, and reinforcing community 
confidence and support critical to mission success.
  Madam Speaker, the Department of Defense and the Department of the 
Navy are well served and represented by the command talent of Admiral 
Benjamin Nicholson who is a builder of allies, communities, and 
constituencies. I extend my gratitude to the Admiral for his invaluable 
service to our Nation and I commend him for his commitment to community 
engagement, civilian well-being, and his mission as Commander of Joint 
Region Marianas.

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