[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 160 (2014), Part 1]
[House]
[Page 592]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




          DANIEL K. INOUYE ARROW ANTI-MISSILE DEFENSE FACILITY

  (Ms. HANABUSA asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute.)
  Ms. HANABUSA. Mr. Speaker, just today, for the first time, Israel 
named a military facility after a non-Israeli. Named after Daniel K. 
Inouye is an Arrow anti-missile defense facility.
  As we know, the U.S. and Israel have successfully developed the Arrow 
anti-missile system through joint cooperation. A steadfast symbol of 
cooperation is perhaps the most appropriate way to remember him, as our 
Senator played an integral role in transforming the relationship 
between our two countries, and I am pleased that our allies around the 
world continue to honor him and carry on his legacy.
  When former colleagues recall Senator Inouye, they insist that, 
without him, there would be no U.S. aid to Israel as we know it today. 
The Senator's interest in Israel stemmed from learning of the fate of 
the Jews in Europe after his own military experience in Italy in the 
442nd, a legendary unit of Japanese Americans, which earned him the 
highest military honor, the Congressional Medal of Honor.
  This honor is another example of how Senator Inouye's influence and 
hard work have deeply impacted not only Hawaii, but also our Nation and 
the world. This time, he was recognized some 8,664-plus-or-minus miles 
from his beloved Hawaii.

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