[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 13] [Senate] [Page 19028] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO ADMIRAL BARRY COSTELLO Mr. GRAMM. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize Rear Admiral (Select) Barry Costello, United States Navy, for the excellent job he has done as the Director of Senate Liaison for the Navy. I want to recognize Admiral Costello for his many achievements and commend him for the exemplary service he has provided to the Senate, to the Navy, and to our great nation. Barry Costello is a sailor's sailor who has distinguished himself through his seamanship, tactical acumen, and inspiring leadership. He has served on some of our country's finest warships, including command of the destroyer U.S.S. Elliot (DD 967). Prior to coming to the Senate, he commanded the prestigious ``Little Beavers'' of Destroyer Squadron 23, following in the footsteps of Admiral Arleigh ``Thirty-One Knot'' Burke, who famously led the ``Little Beavers'' to a decisive victory over Japanese forces in the Battle of Cape Saint George in 1943. In March 1997, Admiral Costello took the helm of the Navy's Senate Liaison Office. His integrity, enthusiasm, and foresight have earned the admiration of all members of the Senate who have worked with him, and it is not an exaggeration to say that through his service to the Senate, Barry Costello has helped to ensure that our Navy remains the best trained, best equipped, and best prepared naval force in the world. Mr. President, Rear Admiral (Select) Barry Costello exemplifies what is best in the Navy and in America. The Senate, the Navy and the American people are indebted to him for his many years of distinguished service. As he departs for his first assignment as a flag officer, I know that my colleagues wish Barry, his wife LuAnne, and their sons Aidan and Brendan the very best. I have a feeling we will work with Barry again in another more important role for our Navy and our nation. ____________________