[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 2]
[Senate]
[Page 1527]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                     TRIBUTE TO ODELL LUMONT PRICE

 Mr. SCOTT. Mr. President, I am humbled to recognize Mr. Odell 
Lumont Price, and especially during Black History Month. As a 
constituent, I can say he has encouraged all who are familiar with his 
story. Mr. Price exemplifies the words of the late Dr. Martin Luther 
King, Jr.--he has truly lived a life in which he has been ``judged by 
the content of his character rather than the color of his skin.''
  He grew up in Liberty Hill, a small part of North Charleston, and was 
among the first to graduate from all-white North Charleston High in 
1967. Upon graduation, he volunteered to join the U.S. Marines at the 
age of 17 because he lacked the finances to attend college. He also 
served to show his love and respect for his country and family.
  He saw much during his time in battle, and quickly became a squad 
leader of the 3rd Marine Division. After leaving the military, he used 
the GI Bill to further his education. Mr. Price believes that the 
opportunity to further his education played a huge part in his success 
working at the Charleston Naval Shipyard.
  Mr. Price is an example of everything that has allowed me to stand 
before you today. His values of faith, family and freedom have granted 
me the chance to stand on his shoulders and continue helping our 
beloved country march forward.
  Please join me in a heartfelt ``Thanks'' to not only a fellow South 
Carolinian but someone who deserves the title of ``Hero'' for his 
service to our country.

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