[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 18]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 24678]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                    TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN NICK ANDRYUK

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                        HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                      Tuesday, September 18, 2007

  Mr. VISCLOSKY. Madam Speaker, it is with great honor and gratitude 
that I stand before you today to recognize one of northwest Indiana's 
most dedicated, distinguished, and honorable citizens, Captain Nick 
Andryuk. I have known Nick for many years, and he is one of the most 
passionate and involved citizens that I have ever known, especially 
when it comes to serving his country and to serving the young men and 
women of the First Congressional District. Since the mid-1970's, Nick 
has served the youth of the First Congressional District. Since 1985, 
he has done so as a member of my Military Academy Board. During this 
time, Nick has been a constant source of knowledge and insight for 
students interested in attending the Merchant Marine Academy and all 
other military academies. Recently, Nick informed me that he will be 
leaving northwest Indiana and relocating to Texas.
  Nick Andryuk was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Following his 
graduation from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1974, where he 
studied structural design, Nick chose to attend the United States 
Merchant Marine Academy, where he earned a bachelor of science degree 
in marine engineering with a minor in nuclear engineering. Upon his 
graduation, Nick was commissioned as an ensign in the Naval Reserves, 
specializing in surface warfare. Always seeking to broaden his 
horizons, Nick would continue his educational and occupational pursuits 
over the years to amass an impressive resume, which includes a master's 
degree in business administration from Indiana University Northwest and 
a Professional Engineering License from the State of Indiana.
  During his time in the Naval Reserves, Nick held various positions, 
including: administration officer, training officer, executive officer, 
and eight additional commanding officer positions. In 1985, Nick was 
named an engineering duty officer, and finally, in 1995, he was 
promoted to the esteemed rank of captain. While serving in his capacity 
as a captain, a position he held until his retirement from the Navy 
Reserves in June 2004, Nick also served as an explosive safety chief 
inspector.
  While he has served his country and community in various capacities 
throughout his lifetime, Nick came to be known for not only his wisdom 
and his willingness to serve others, but also for his strong work 
ethic, a trait he undoubtedly developed during his career at Inland 
Steel, later Ispat Inland Steel. For over 26 years, Nick served in 
capacities ranging from assistant engineer to section manager. 
Following his retirement from Ispat Inland Steel in 2001, he went on to 
work as a project manager and engineering consultant with Superior 
Engineering from 2001 to 2007. In September 2007, Nick accepted a 
position as vice-president of operations with Zimmerman and Jansen, a 
company located in Humble, Texas. While he will surely be missed in 
northwest Indiana, his efforts and the impact he has had on the lives 
of many students in the First Congressional District are to be admired. 
I am sure Nick will continue to share his vast knowledge with 
prospective academy students in his new location, and I wish him well 
on his endeavors.
  Madam Speaker, Captain Nick Andryuk is a friend who has selflessly 
given his time and efforts to the young men and women of the First 
Congressional District, and he has served his country with the utmost 
eagerness and dedication as a member of the Armed Forces. At this time, 
I ask that you and all of my distinguished colleagues join me in 
commending him for his lifetime of service and dedication, and I ask 
that you join me in wishing him the best of success, health, and 
happiness in the years to come.

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