[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 2] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 1582] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE 459TH AEROMEDICAL STAGING SQUADRON ______ HON. C. W. BILL YOUNG of florida in the house of representatives Tuesday, February 10, 2004 Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Mr. Speaker, since September 11, 2001, valiant young Americans have served our country on the front lines of the War on Terrorism, and some have made the ultimate sacrifice. We will always remember and recognize their courage and selflessness in defense of our Nation. Over the past two and a half years, thousands of brave soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines have returned home wounded, sometimes seriously, from Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. These heroes have arrived at Andrews Air Force base aboard the U.S. Air Force's Worldwide Aeromedical Evacuation flights. Upon arrival, these service members are met by a group of heroes in their own right, the reserve airmen and women of the 459th Aeromedical Staging Squadron. Since their mobilization on April 3, 2003 these men and women have worked tirelessly to ensure that our injured and wounded service members are moved safely from the Aeromedical Evacuation System to stateside facilities where they can receive critical lifesaving care. The 100-bed Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility (CASF) was established in March to supplement the existing Andrews Air Force Base ASF in anticipation of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Working out of makeshift facilities, including a fitness building and tennis center, the men and women of the Andrews CASF maintain the highest standard of care for wounded service members transiting the U.S. Air Force's Evacuation system. Since April 2003 the Andrews CASF staff has moved 11,307 injured military personnel through Andrews on their way to military medical centers nationwide. In our many visits to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center here in Washington, DC, and the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, my wife Beverly and I have met countless young soldiers, sailors and Marines who survived life-threatening injuries because of the quick and effective work of those responsible for the Air Force's Aeromedical Evacuation Flights and Staging Facilities. Each and every day, the nurses, physicians, and medical technicians of the Andrews CASF stand ready to receive and care for some of our most critically wounded heroes from the War on Terrorism. All Americans are proud of their service and grateful for their efforts, none more so than those whose lives they held in their hands. The men and women of the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility have fulfilled their responsibility with distinction and with grace under pressure, and have demonstrated yet again the skill and dedication of America's citizen soldiers. Mr. Speaker, I commend this often overlooked group of American heroes and I ask that my colleagues in the Congress join with me today in honoring their patriotism and their contribution to the cause of freedom around the globe. So that they may be honored individually, I am submitting the names of the 86 personnel of the Andrews CASF, including 30 members of the 89th Medical Group, for the Record: Adams, Shaun--MD; Anderson, James--VA; Anderson, Larry Jr-- MD; Arrington, Shelia--VA; Allis, Patrick--NC; Ascue, Joseph--VA; Ayala-Tipmongkol, Patricia--VA; Barlow, Raymond-- PA; Becton, Avery--VA; Beebe, Deborah--TX; Bowles, Charmayne--MD; Brandon, Lewis--MD; Brooks, Sylvia--MD; Bullock, Geraldine--NC; Bulow, Tequela--MD; Campbell, Shanita--VA; Cesaro, Roger--MD; Delaney, Allen--SC; Devilla, Eustaquio--VA; Drummond, Jimmie--MD; Emeagwali, Edith--MD; Fairley, Xamodria--MD; Fields, Darrell--MO; Finn, Sophia--MD; Fitzpatrick, Alice--VA; Fletcher, James--MA; Fullenwilder, Edson--MD; Gadsden, Tamar--MD; Gavin, Shaun--MD; Gill,-- Mary--MD; Goston, Santoskaun--VA; Green (Walker), Candice-- PA; Guerra, Adrian--IL; Hagans, Rudy--MD; Harvey, Nakia--MD; Hayden, Donald--KY; Heyward, Cheryl--DC; Hodge, Nketia--VA; Howard, Charles-- MD; James, Joseph--MD; James, Zenobia--MD; Johnson, Deborah-- NC; Johnson, Doreen--MD; Johnson, Dwinese--NC; Jones, Bonnie--MD; Jones-Everett, Jennifer--MD; Kee, Frances--MD; Kellner, Karen--MD; King, Caleb--MD; Knight, Nina--PA; Leggett, Taeka--VA; Lewis, Christopher--MD; Lipscomb, Marina--MD; Longfellow, Dawn--DE; Lyde, Georgia--MD; Martin, Roberta--MD; Masonis, Michael--MD; McCall, Colon--MD; Meredith, Janelle--MD; Mewborn, Margaret--VA; Millner, Johnnie--VA; Mills, Edwards, Shera--NC; Moore, Ricardo--VA; Moore, Vanessa--NC; Morgan, Jennifer--VA; Morton, Sandi--VA; Myles, Larry--VA; Pauldine, Ronald--MD; Persons, Cynthia--VA; Phifer, Dianett--VA; Plog, Hunter--MD; Quinerly, Julius--VA; Retener, Jose--MD; Reynolds, Gary--MD; Richardson, Leonard--MD; Roberts, Tracy--SC; Rudd, Brant--MD; Sawka, Ann--PA; Sherry-Notar, Precious--VA; Silver, James--MD; Simon, Norman--VA; Smith, William--VA; Stiles, Erlinda--MD; Sylvestro, Patricia--MD; Taylor, Meghan--VA; Thomas, Edward--VA; Troutman, Wanda--NC; Tutwiler, Terry--VA; Vogan, Kieth--WV; Whitney, Angel--DE; Williams, Cornelius--VA; and Woodyard, April--NC. ____________________