[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 63 (Tuesday, April 8, 2025)]
[House]
[Pages H1470-H1471]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                     HONORING EDWARD JAMES McGRAW 

  (Mr. Ciscomani of Arizona was recognized to address the House for 5 
minutes.)
  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy 
of United States Air Corps sergeant and World War II veteran, Edward 
James McGraw.
  A tail gunner, Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient, prisoner of 
war survivor, beloved member of the Greatest Generation, and Green 
Valley resident, Edward McGraw represented the highest ideals of 
service, sacrifice, and resilience.
  Shot down over France in 1944, Edward's bravery saved countless 
lives, even as he endured frostbite, captivity, and some of the hardest 
conditions of the war. While he faced unimaginable

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challenges and harsh conditions, he continued to fight for his fellow 
countrymen and never lost his commitment to justice and freedom.
  After the war, he built a joyful life, carrying with him a quiet 
strength from his time in service.
  Edward's lifetime of service and his courage, grace, and patriotism 
will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
  We will never forget the sacrifices that he and countless soldiers 
made for our freedoms. I thank Edward for his service, and may he rest 
in peace.


              Recognizing Carlo Rivero and Clayton Ratliff

  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and highlight 
Clayton Ratliff and Carlo Rivero, two young athletes from Arizona who 
were selected to play on the 12U USA Baseball team. This is a 
monumental achievement that reflects their dedication and perseverance 
to the sport.
  Tryouts start with 25,000 hopeful participants with three rounds of 
eliminations, ultimately creating a final roster of only 18 players.
  Clayton is a proud resident of Casa Grande and an aspiring baseball 
player who is well respected by everyone in his community. He is a 
pitcher and outfielder.
  Carlo lives in Tucson and comes from a proud baseball family. His dad 
played college baseball, and his grandfather played professionally in 
the MLB. He plays as a pitcher and an infielder.
  I am grateful for the opportunity to honor these two young athletes 
for their accomplishments at such a young age. I know we all look 
forward to rooting for them and seeing all the amazing things that they 
will accomplish in their baseball and academic careers.


              Recognizing Andrada Polytechnic High School

  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Andrada 
Polytechnic High School for receiving an A-plus School of Excellence 
Award by the Arizona Educational Foundation, the highest State-level 
recognition given to a public school.
  Go Mavericks.

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