[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 1]
[Senate]
[Page 1406]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



               TRIBUTE TO AMERICA'S HOSPITALIZED VETERANS

 Mr. ABRAHAM. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize and to 
salute our Nation's Veterans. The Department of Veterans Affairs has 
designated the week of February 13-19 as ``National Salute to 
Hospitalized Veterans Week.'' I take this opportunity to pay special 
tribute to those veterans who are currently hospitalized, especially 
those hospitalized in the Battle Creek, MI, VA Medical Center.
  These brave people served their country in time of need. Many of them 
were wounded. Many of them knew others who never came home from battle. 
It is only right, then, that our nation help them in time of physical 
need.
  The Battle Creek VA Medical Center provides an excellent example of 
how our nation can repay some of the debt it owes our brave veterans. 
This facility has provided quality care for up to 325 residents at a 
time for over 75 years. It is an important part of our system of 172 VA 
Medical Centers across the United States, and an important part of the 
Battle Creek community.
  I know that a festive schedule of special events has been planned for 
the week long salute. Our veterans, and particularly those who are 
currently hospitalized, certainly deserve every tribute we can give to 
them. And the same goes for the dedicated men and women who care for 
them.
  The American people will be forever indebted to our veterans and 
their families. Without their sacrifice, dedication, and unwavering 
commitment to our nation and its ideals, America would not be the 
beacon of freedom it is today. I ask that you and my colleagues join me 
in saluting the veterans at the Battle Creek VA Medical Center and each 
and every individual who has served with distinction in the U.S. Armed 
Forces. Let us say to them: We salute you and we thank you.

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