[Congressional Record Volume 170, Number 150 (Wednesday, September 25, 2024)]
[House]
[Page H5809]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING RHODE ISLAND FIRE CHIEFS HONOR FLIGHT HUB
(Mr. AMO asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. AMO. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Rhode Island
Fire Chiefs Honor Flight Hub.
My constituent, U.S. Army Lieutenant John Wolf, is scheduled to
participate in Honor Flight ``High Voltage'' on September 29.
I had the privilege of writing him a letter as part of the mail call
portion of the program.
Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that my letter be included in
the Congressional Record.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Rhode Island?
There was no objection.
House of Representatives,
Washington, DC, September 5, 2024.
Dear Lt. John Wolf, It is with deep gratitude and respect
that we honor you today on this special Honor Flight. Today,
not only do we gather to celebrate and commemorate your
service, but we also come together to recognize your
incredible legacy both on and off the battlefield.
Your courage and dedication as a Lieutenant in the United
States Army during the Vietnam War are truly commendable.
Receiving the Bronze Star is a testament not only to your
bravery, but to your selflessness as well, especially in the
face of unimaginable challenges. Your service has not only
made a significant impact on the lives of those you served
with, but also your fellow Americans.
Your contributions extend far beyond your military service.
For 20 years, you have inspired and educated the next
generation of leaders as a social studies teacher in the East
Providence School District. Your commitment to shaping young
minds and fostering a love for learning is a gift that I am
confident has had a lasting influence on countless students.
Your impact in the classroom mirrors the dedication you
demonstrated in your military service.
Your legacy of service continues to be an example for us
all. Your unwavering commitment to your country and your
students serves as an inspiration and a reminder of the
values that bind us together.
Today, as you embark on this Honor Flight, know that you
carry with you the admiration and gratitude of all those who
have been touched by your service and dedication. We are
honored to be a part of this journey and to celebrate the
extraordinary contributions you've made to our country and
our community.
Thank you, Lt. John Wolf, for your bravery, your service,
and your enduring impact. You are a true hero, and today we
celebrate you with the honor and respect you so richly
deserve.
Sincerely,
Gabe Amo,
Member of Congress.
Mr. AMO. Madam Speaker, Lieutenant Wolf served our local community
for more than 20 years as a social studies teacher in the East
Providence School District. Before that, he courageously wore our
Nation's uniform in Vietnam, earning a Bronze Star for his service.
Madam Speaker, we must do more to support veterans like Lieutenant
Wolf. We can and should build on the PACT Act, which expanded
presumptive benefits for Vietnam veterans and has helped nearly 3,000
veterans in Rhode Island.
Madam Speaker, today, I am proud to stand on the House floor and
thank Lieutenant Wolf and all who have served our country.
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