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                       HONORING VIETNAM VETERANS

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                           HON. ANN M. KUSTER

                            of new hampshire

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, October 29, 2019

  Ms. KUSTER of New Hampshire. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the 
brave Americans who served our country during the Vietnam Era. The 
courage, patriotism, and heroism that our servicemembers displayed when 
faced with the danger of serving in the Vietnam War speaks to the 
character and strength of these individuals and our nation.
  I am honored to be a part of the Vietnam War Commemorative Committee. 
The brave men and women who served our nation during the Vietnam War 
set aside their ambitions, left their families, and risked their lives 
for our country. This project is a token of our gratitude for their 
selfless service and steadfast, unwavering devotion to our nation and 
the American people. The legacy of all those who served during the 
conflict remains an inspiration to our nation. To the families of our 
servicemembers who stood by faithfully as your loved ones departed to 
defend our freedoms overseas, I offer my sincere gratitude for your 
shared commitment to duty and service.
  I will continue to work each day to serve all those who have served 
us so valiantly. Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices in honor 
of our nation. It is a debt we can never repay, and one we can never 
forget. It is essential that we provide all our veterans with the care 
and support they so richly deserve.
  As the Representative for New Hampshire's Second Congressional 
District, I will continue to work on behalf of our courageous Vietnam 
veterans, servicemembers, and military families who have given so much 
for our country. May we honor and celebrate all our soldiers, and may 
God bless the United States of America. As of November 1st, 2019, I was 
honored to present Vietnam Commemorative Pins to the following 
constituents:
  Michael H. Eastman, Richard C. Dellerba, Richard Kimball Smith, David 
Paquette, William Allan Stashluk, Paul B. Dullea, Ronald Stephen Clark, 
William Warren Walker, Robert E. Thebodo, Robert Arnold Edstrom.
  James William Dryer, George A. Travers, Charles Machado, Carl Daniel 
Fredrickson, Jr., Ronald J. Cote, Michael L. Gray, David Lawrence 
Nelson, Jr., Robert Francis Stanley, Rodney A. Stanley, William Joseph 
Brodeur.
  David Eugene Norton, Raymond Paul Boudreau, Guy A. Tremblay, William 
F. Chapman, Charles Michael Sirosky, Steven F. Cady, Eric Frederick 
Parthum, Lowell Bohnert, James E. Neister, John Vincent Madden.
  Louis Maurice Belanger, Joseph Vincent Cannava, Norman Wayne Blake, 
Andrew J. LaCourse, John Francis DiBernardo, John Johansen, Thomas R. 
Sawyer, Lawrence Wayne Barchard, Harold Francis Shea, Jr., Richard L. 
Lavoie.
  Alfred Anthony Monterio, Joseph Frank Cannata, Donald J. Burns, 
George R. Hall, Roger John Hubert, Phillip J. Miller, Richard Stewart 
Tatem, Lloyd H. Hamilton, Clyde Francis Bubar, Walter Gerald Cibulski, 
Jr.
  Michael Joseph Golden, William Thomas McClellan III, Edmund J. 
Gleason, Louis R. Hagan, Ronald Paul Morrissey, Joseph K. Ireland, 
Gerald Joseph Bushway, Henry Stephen Masciocchi, Robert A. Duncan, Sr., 
Kathleen McLeod Duncan.
  Thomas W.R. Thibault, Sr., James Edward Miles, Arthur John Demeis, 
Bruce Edward Richardson, Francis Joseph Cuddy, Jr., Susan Ann Cuddy, 
Robert William Perry, Sr., Wilfred Clinton Gonyo, Margaret Lee Clarke, 
Edward E. Rochford.

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