[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 3] [Senate] [Pages 3197-3198] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO BRIGADIER GENERAL RANDALL M. ``MARK'' SCHMIDT Mr. CRAIG. Mr. President, it is my distinct privilege to rise today to thank Brigadier General Randall M. ``Mark'' Schmidt for his service as commander of the 366th Wing, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. General Schmidt has been at Mountain Home since August of 1997, and will soon move on to reassignment as commander, Joint Task Force, Southwest Asia. I have long been proud of the 366th Wing. The Wing's motto is, ``Anywhere, anytime,'' Mountain Home is unique because it is the Air Force's only air [[Page 3198]] intervention composite wing. The 366th is ready to deploy on a moment's notice with its own integrated command, control, communications, and intelligence capabilities. The Wing is a composite force already built and trained, ready to fight and intervene anytime, anywhere. However, it is clear that the reason this concept has been a success is because of the dedicated patriots who have had the privilege to serve at Mountain Home. Commander Schmidt has exemplified that tradition. By all accounts, General Schmidt's service has been nothing short of extraordinary. He has made the goal of ``one community'' a reality at Mountain Home. He has integrated every airman, regardless of rank, to be part of the 366th team. He puts his words into action. The biggest testament to his talent is the fine work of men and women who are part of the 366th. Indeed, Mountain Home and Idaho have been fortunate to have him. However, Commander Schmidt's talents do not come as a surprise to me. As a Westerner, a former rancher, and a history buff, I have always been captivated by the pioneer spirit. It is that spirit which brought many of our ancestors to America, and some of them across America to settle in the West. It is that same spirit that isn't afraid of challenges, hardships or hard work, which can be measured and found throughout this great nation, and is at certainly home in the men and women of the United States Air Force. In addition to saying thank you, let me also take this opportunity to congratulate Commander Schmidt. Secretary Cohen has selected him to be one of a small, select group of Brigadier Generals nominated for promotion to Major General. As he prepares to leave for the desert to serve on joint command, I hope and believe that he will always consider himself an Idahoan. General Schmidt, thank you, congratulations, and godspeed. ____________________