[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 3] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 3922] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR OF LT. COL. DAVID C. CANEGATA III ______ HON. DONNA M. CHRISTENSEN of the virgin islands in the house of representatives Tuesday, February 13, 2007 Mrs. CHRISTENSEN. Madam Speaker, I rise today to speak on behalf of a family man, a soldier, and a friend, LTC David C. Canegata III who was killed in Iraq on January 20 when the Black Hawk helicopter in which he and 11 of his colleagues were flying went down over Baghdad. My district, the U.S. Virgin Islands mourned the loss of Lietenant Colonel Canegata and his fellow Virgin Islander SFC Floyd Lake for they were among the best and brightest of our National Guardsmen who have served their country faithfully in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba since the onset of hostilities on September 11. The gospel of John, Chapter 15, Verse 13 states that ``Greater love than this has no man, but that he lay down his life for his friends.'' Lietutenant Colonel Canegata, who was a man of faith, has given us the greatest gift of all, the gift of love, through his service and sacrifice. I knew David, or ``Tershie'' as he was affectionately called, since his early childhood as our families were close and his cousins were my best friends and so his passing is a very painful, personal loss. David left a wonderful legacy of devotion to family, community, the National Guard, and his church. In his short life, he touched the lives of many in different parts of the world, but more than anything else, he was a father, who while giving his all to his own, extended his nurturing and love to the young people of his church and community. His brothers and sisters in arms, his National Guard family, remember him as a source of strength and inspiration and leadership. On behalf of my family, staff, and the Congress of the United States, I extend our heartfelt sympathy and eternal gratitude to his wife, Shenneth, his parents David and Carmen, his children Nicole, David- Mychal, Andre, and Jessica, his siblings Diane, Terry, Yvette, and John, the entire Canegata clan, Speak the Word Ministries and his National Guard family. His life, and the loving, caring man of God that he became is a beautiful and enduring tribute to you, the family that nurtured him. We all loved him, but now he is with the One who can love him more perfectly than we ever could. David fought, defended, and protected us in war, but he was a man of peace. We honor him, we thank him, and we will never forget him, his ultimate sacrifice and the love he gave in the most profound way to all of us. May he rest in Eternal Peace. ____________________