[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 6]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 7902]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 CONCERNING U.S. AND ALLIED ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL KILLED, WOUNDED, OR 
                             TAKEN CAPTIVE

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                         HON. ALCEE L. HASTINGS

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, March 31, 2003

  Mr. HASTINGS of Florida. Mr. Speaker, on March 26, 2003, I introduced 
a Resolution honoring U.S. and allied troops who have been killed in 
action. My resolution also honors those who are wounded, missing, or 
being held as prisoners of war.
  Our men and women in uniform consistently reflect great honor upon 
this nation, whether they are engaged in humanitarian assistance, 
peacekeeping, or war. Throughout our history, we have expected the very 
best from them. We expect them to be valiant, selfless, courageous, 
dependable, and dedicated, and they never disappoint us. It is a 
privilege and an honor to have them represent our nation, whether 
providing humanitarian assistance, conducting peacekeeping operations, 
or engaged in war.
  Because of the very high regard in which we hold members of the armed 
services, it is especially disturbing to us when one of these fine 
young men or women is killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. By any 
measure, their contributions, in terms of human sacrifice, are immense. 
As a nation we share the sense of loss and fear and worry that their 
families are experiencing.
  It is difficult to find words of comfort for their families--offering 
our deepest sympathy doesn't begin to express the anguish we experience 
when we see pictures of American and allied soldiers killed, wounded, 
or held captive, or when we learn that some are missing in action. 
These are truly images that bind us together in our thoughts and 
prayers.
  We must never forget that the peace and prosperity that we enjoy are 
founded on the ultimate sacrifices made by those who have lost their 
lives in war throughout our nation's history. They have earned our 
gratitude and respect.
  I encourage my colleagues and the citizens of this nation, to 
remember these inspiring men and women who have distinguished 
themselves with their gallantry and courage.

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