[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 12]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 17444]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



        TRIBUTE TO SPECIAL AGENT STANLEY J. ``CHIP'' AMROZOWICZ

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                            HON. JACK QUINN

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, September 7, 2000

  Mr. QUINN. Mr. Speaker, I am honored today to pay tribute and 
officially recognize the retirement of my good friend, Special Agent 
Stanley ``Chip'' Amrozowicz.
  Known by many as ``Chip A-to-Z,'' Special Agent Amrozowicz has 
distinguished himself as a proud example of service, leadership, and 
professionalism in law enforcement. His excellent career with the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation is one of dedication and achievement.
  Throughout his service with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Chip 
has been assigned to the Organized Crime/Narcotics Squad, the White 
Collar Crime Squad, the Foreign Counter-Intelligence Squad and the 
Reactive Squad. In 1988, he formed the Special Operations Group within 
the Buffalo Division that oversees all undercover activities.
  Prior to his appointment as Special Agent, Chip served the Nation as 
an Officer in the United States Army. He was an Infantry Platoon Leader 
and Infantry Company Commander with the Army during the war in Vietnam. 
That bravery, patriotism, and valor would serve him well when he 
returned and began service with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  His current duties with the Bureau highlight his extensive experience 
and ability to lead. As the Police Training Coordinator, FBI National 
Academy Coordinator, Employee Assistance Program Coordinator and Police 
Instructor, Chip has helped ensure that the next generation of Agents 
working with the FBI in Buffalo will be as skilled as those in the 
past. In addition to those important duties, Chip also serves as 
Special Weapons and Tactics Reserve Commander and the Canadian Liaison 
Agent. It is plain to see that Chip's service to the FBI has been 
outstanding, and will undoubtedly be missed.
  Mr. Speaker, today I am proud to join with the Amrozowicz family in 
commending Chip on a job well done. With retirement comes many new 
opportunities, both personal and professional. May Chip meet each of 
these opportunities with the same vigor and commitment as he did 
throughout his brilliant career, and may those opportunities be as 
fruitful as those in his past.

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