[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 4] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 5018-5019] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN RECOGNITION OF COLONEL CHRISTOPHER E. HOLZWORTH IV, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS ______ HON. JEFF MILLER of florida in the house of representatives Wednesday, February 28, 2007 Mr. MILLER of Florida. Madam Speaker, on behalf of the United States Congress, it is an honor for me to rise today to congratulate COL Christopher E. Holzworth IV on a successful tour as the Commanding Officer of MATSG-21 in Pensacola, Florida. He assumed command in July of 2005, and will be relieved in August of this year. During his tour I had the pleasure of interacting with the Colonel on numerous occasions. ``Caveman,'' as he prefers to be called, was kind enough to invite me to lunch at his command and educate me on the training of our young Marines. These young men and women are preparing for combat against our Nation's enemies and Caveman does not let them forget it. I was especially impressed with his initiative to have the MATSG students drive Humvees on Naval Air Station Pensacola so they could better prepare for their follow-on assignments in Iraq. Caveman's performance as the senior Marine onboard the Air Station during President Bush's November 2006 visit was nothing short of remarkable, and his work with the White House staff and my staff resulted in a flawless visit. Although Caveman is not originally from Pensacola, our residents will gladly claim him as one of their own. He was raised in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and after graduating from the University of Virginia, he attended Marine Corps Officer Candidate School, OCS, and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in April 1983. Upon completing The Basic School, he reported to Naval Air Training Command, Pensacola, FL, and was designated a Naval Aviator in 1985. He had served in numerous operational and staff positions, including: a November 1990 deployment for ``Operations Desert Shield/Storm,'' as well as counterinsurgency operations in Southwest Asia, and an August 1994 deployment for ``Operations Uphold Democracy/Support Democracy'' in Cape Haitian, Haiti. Colonel Holzworth received his Master's in National Security and Strategic Studies in November of 2003, and from November of 2003 [[Page 5019]] to June of 2005, he served as Expeditionary Policy Branch Head, Operations Division, for the Plans, Policies and Operations Department of Headquarters Marine Corps. Colonel Holzworth was selected for command of MATSG-2l in summer 2004 and was promoted to his present rank in January 2005. His personal decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 gold stars, Air Medal with numeral ``1,'' Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal with gold star, and the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal. Caveman has served the United States Marine Corps and his country well since his commissioning in 1983, and he has made the Northwest Florida community proud. Vicki and I wish him the best of luck in his future assignment. On behalf of the United States Congress and the residents of Pensacola, I wish to thank Colonel Holzworth for his service and lastly, ``Semper Fidelis.'' ____________________