[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 3]
[Senate]
[Pages 3228-3229]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




    TRIBUTE TO CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL OFFICER GREGORY JOHN BAILEY

 Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, today I rise to honor and share 
with my colleagues the memory of a remarkable man, Officer Gregory 
``John'' Bailey of the California Highway Patrol. Officer Bailey spent 
almost 10 years with the California Highway Patrol, serving the 
citizens of California. On February 25, 2006, while on motor patrol 
near the City of Hesperia, Officer Bailey was struck and killed by a 
driver suspected to be under the influence of a controlled substance.
  Wearing a uniform came naturally to Officer Bailey after spending 8 
years in the Army as a helicopter mechanic. Even after joining the 
California Highway Patrol, Officer Bailey chose to serve in the 
California National Guard, and just returned from a 14-month tour in 
Iraq last fall. Officer Bailey dutifully served the citizens and 
communities of the Inland Empire with great dedication and integrity. 
He combined his love of excitement and his passion for the uniform he 
wore to become a very successful motorcycle officer. Officer Bailey's 
colleagues in the California Highway Patrol and the National Guard 
shall always remember his upbeat attitude, ability to motivate others, 
and commitment to his job.
  Officer Bailey was a devoted family man. He is survived by his wife 
Teresa, and children, Megan, Jared, Hannah and Dylan. When he was not 
on duty, Officer Bailey was a ``true cowboy from head to toe,'' who 
enjoyed spending time with his family and listening to country music 
with his friends. Officer Gregory ``John'' Bailey served the State of 
California and the United States honorably and conscientiously, and 
fulfilled his oath as an officer of the law. Officer Bailey gave his 
life while protecting the safety of those he served. His contributions 
and dedication to law enforcement are greatly appreciated and will 
serve as his legacy.
  Officer Gregory ``John'' Bailey gave his life doing what he loved to 
do--providing protection for the people he loved. We shall always be 
grateful for

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Officer Bailey's heroic service to the California Highway Patrol and 
the community that he so bravely served.

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