[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 148 (2002), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 3314]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING FIRE-FIGHTER GERALD L. BAPTISTE--LADDER NO. 9

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                          HON. MAJOR R. OWENS

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 14, 2002

  Mr. OWENS. Mr. Speaker, as a Tribute to Firefighter Gerald L. 
Baptiste of Ladder Number 9, a member of the Vulcan's Society and one 
of the fallen heroes of September 11th, I would like to insert the 
following proclamation into the record:

       Whereas, September 11, 2001 was a day of horror and tragedy 
     that will forever live in the memory of Americans, and;
       Whereas, more than 3,000 people from many occupations, 
     nationalities, ethnic groups, religions and creeds were 
     brutally murdered by terrorists, and;
       Whereas, members of the New York City Fire Department, New 
     York City Police Department, Port Authority and other Public 
     Safety Personnel, through their valiant, courageous and 
     heroic efforts saved the lives of thousands under 
     unprecedented destructive circumstances, and;
       Whereas, more than 300 New York City Firefighters lost 
     their lives in the effort to save others, and
       Whereas, Congressman Major R. Owens and the people of the 
     11th Congressional District salute the bravery and dedication 
     of all who gave their full measure of devotion, and;
       Whereas, we deem it appropriate to highlight the courage 
     and valor of individuals and groups in a variety of forms and 
     ceremonies. Now therefore be it
       Resolved: That on this 10th Day of March, Two Thousand and 
     Two, Congressman Major R. Owens, and representatives of the 
     people of the 11th Congressional District, pause to salute 
     the sacrifices of these honored men, and to offer their 
     heartfelt condolences to families of these African American 
     Firefighters who died at the World Trade Center on September 
     11, 2001.
       That the text of this resolution shall be placed in the 
     Congressional Record of the United States House of 
     Representatives.
       Given by my hand and seal this 10th day of March, Two 
     Thousand and Two in the Year of our Lord.

     

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