[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 146 (Thursday, September 19, 2024)]
[House]
[Pages H5458-H5459]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING CONSTITUTION DAY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Cline) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Constitution Day,
which we observed Monday, honoring the bravery and wisdom of the 39 men
who signed the supreme law of the land on September 17, 1787, at the
Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
This pivotal document has truly shaped our Nation's history. For over
two centuries, the Constitution has guided us, reflecting the vision of
our Founding Fathers. It creates a government that is accountable to
the people and dedicated to protecting individual rights.
The Constitution lays the foundation for our liberty, ensuring that
America remains the freest Nation in the world and secures the God-
given rights that we cherish as Americans.
As we reflect on its enduring legacy, let us remember that it
embodies the values we uphold as a Nation.
Let this Constitution Day remind us of our sacred obligation to
uphold its principles. We are here to serve the American people and
protect their liberties, ensuring their rights are preserved for
generations to come.
Celebrating WFIR Radio's 100th Anniversary
Mr. CLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate WFIR radio in
Roanoke, Virginia, on its 100th anniversary.
As the second oldest radio station in Virginia and one of the oldest
commercial radio stations in our great Nation, WFIR has been a
cornerstone of our community since its founding in 1924.
What began as the passionate hobby of Mr. Frank E. Maddox with his
amateur station 3BIY evolved into a vital commercial station, thanks to
the vision of the Richardson-Wayland Electrical Corporation.
They recognized the power of radio to connect communities and seized
the opportunity to not just sell radios but to enhance the lives of
those in our region.
Before WFIR, Roanokers had no reliable radio source during the day
and only sporadic signals at night. WFIR changed that reality,
delivering a consistent and dynamic voice to the people of Roanoke.
Today, it is a trusted source of news, information, and entertainment
for countless Virginians.
Mr. Speaker, I congratulate WFIR Radio on reaching this remarkable
milestone and wish them continued success in the years to come.
Celebrating Vinton First Aid Junior Crew's 50th Anniversary
Mr. CLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the Vinton First
Aid Junior Crew on its 50th anniversary.
Back in 1973, nine students from William Byrd High School showed
interest in the Vinton First Aid Crew. After attending initial training
to become CPR and American Red Cross advanced first aid certified, the
Vinton First Aid Junior Crew was officially formed in 1974.
The original charter members, Kenneth Drewery, Gary Honaker, Perry
Spangler, Terry Fuqua, Mike Huddleston, Chris Stull, Ralph Hargis, Ray
Sloan, and Danny Wood showed us what it means to serve.
These dedicated individuals were recently honored at the 2023
installation and Christmas banquet by the Vinton First Aid Crew and the
town of Vinton.
While their paths may have diverged over the years, with many
pursuing profound careers in public service, they remain bonded by that
shared commitment from their youth. Two members, Chris Stull and Danny
Wood, achieved life-member status with the Vinton First Aid crew.
Mr. Speaker, I hope my colleagues will join me in recognizing this
incredible milestone. Their dedication to service over 50 years ago set
a standard that continues to inspire today.
Honoring the Life of Daniel E. Karnes
Mr. CLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy of
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel ``Dan'' E. Karnes, a dedicated servant to our
country and his community.
A proud native of Roanoke, Dan enlisted in the U.S. Army at just 17
years old, completing two tours in Vietnam.
After returning to southwest Virginia, he completed his education and
devoted himself to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Dan began his career as a clinical social worker and went on to
manage a counseling center for combat veterans in Roanoke, ensuring our
heroes received the support they needed.
He was a constant presence in the veteran community, taking on
numerous volunteer and public service roles, always with humility and a
profound commitment to his fellow veterans.
He served on essential boards like the State Board of Mental Health,
the Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and Blue Ridge
Behavioral Healthcare.
Dan was also an active member of organizations such as the Rotary,
Kiwanis, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, among others.
Dan is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years, Nancy Walters
Karnes. His dear friend, Captain Gary Powers, once said that he was an
individual who selflessly dedicated his life to helping others in need.
This is a true testament to a meaningful life well lived. Let us
honor Dan's legacy by continuing to support our veterans and those in
need in our communities.
Celebrating Captain Leland Teets' 100th Birthday
Mr. CLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor a remarkable individual
from Virginia's Sixth District, Captain Leland Teets, and his service
to our Nation.
Captain Teets embodies what it means to be a devoted American, and
his birthday on June 25 marked 100 years of patriotism.
Throughout World War II, Leland Teets served with the United States
Army. He stormed Utah Beach on D-day, surviving two gunshot wounds to
the leg from a German soldier.
After his bravery on that fateful day, Captain Teets spent 153 days
in England undergoing medical care before continuing to serve in the
Battle of the Bulge.
However, Captain Teets' legacy goes far beyond his military service.
Returning home, he dedicated 35 years as a security officer for the
Mount Weather facility in Clarke County, Virginia, contributing to the
safety of our community and our Nation.
I wish Captain Teets a belated happy birthday and extend our deepest
gratitude and best wishes on behalf of Virginia's Sixth District.
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