[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 2]
[Senate]
[Page 1711]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                    IN HONOR OF CAPTAIN KEVIN BAKKE

  Mr. DASCHLE. Mr. President, I come to the floor today to honor a 
great American and a valued public servant. Captain Kevin Bakke of the 
South Dakota Highway Patrol has served the people of South Dakota for 
more than 27 years. In his most recent capacity as the District One 
Commander in my hometown of Aberdeen, he oversaw all the law 
enforcement functions of the highway patrol for the northeastern region 
of South Dakota. His affable style of leadership is respected and well-
liked by all those who know him.
  During his 27 years as a law enforcement officer, Captain Bakke has 
served in various posts throughout the State of South Dakota. His 
talents were widely recognized by his peers and colleagues alike.
  Kevin Bakke began his law enforcement career in 1975 as a trooper in 
Rapid City, was promoted to squad sergeant in Huron, and then to 
lieutenant in Aberdeen. Most recently, he has served capably as one of 
four captains in the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
  Captain Bakke's absence will leave a void in the highway patrol, as 
many will miss his quick smile and skillful leadership. The citizens of 
South Dakota have been in good hands under Captain Bakke's protection. 
As he retires from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, I want to commend 
him for his extraordinary service to the people of our State, and to 
wish him the best in his new endeavors with the Transportation Security 
Administration.

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