IN RECOGNITION OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 5 FREDERICK J. CAZZOLA'S INDUCTION INTO THE U.S. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS HALL OF FAME; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 148
(Extensions of Remarks - September 16, 2019)

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   IN RECOGNITION OF CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 5 FREDERICK J. CAZZOLA'S 
        INDUCTION INTO THE U.S. ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS HALL OF FAME

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                          HON. MIKE GALLAGHER

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, September 16, 2019

  Mr. GALLAGHER. Madam Speaker, today I rise to recognize the dedicated 
years of service and incredible achievements of Kaukauna resident, 
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Frederick J. Cazzola.
  Mr. Cazzola joined the United States Army Reserve in May 1970. He 
attended Basic Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and progressed to 
Advanced Individual Training as an Ammunition Specialist assigned to 
the 395th Ordnance Company at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
  After 13 years of service, then Staff Sergeant Cazzola was promoted 
to Warrant Officer 1 and assigned to the 2nd Ammunition Platoon. 
Warrant Officer Cazzola's outstanding performance and execution of his 
duties earned him placement in the Active Guard Reserve Program in 
1992.
  Chief Warrant Officer Cazzola continued to excel through the ranks 
during his service, eventually earning the rank of Chief Warrant 
Officer 5. From 1995 to 2002, CW5 Cazzola served as a Support 
Maintenance Technician and the Ammunition Technician at a Regional 
Training Site. His commitment to serve was clear as he took on 
additional responsibilities in his role as Accountability Officer and 
Facility Manager.
  CW5 Cazzola retired from the United States Army in February 2007 
after a career of distinguished service. CW5 Cazzola was proudly 
inducted into the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Hall of Fame as part of the 
2019 Class of Contemporary Inductees. Induction into the U.S. Army 
Ordnance Corps Hall of Fame is a true honor and is reserved only for 
service members who go above and beyond their call of duty. It 
recognizes significant contributions made to the Ordnance Mission of 
the Army.
  CW5 Cazzola's numerous years of selfless service to this country are 
truly inspiring. Madam Speaker, I urge all my colleagues to join me in 
thanking CW5 Cazzola for his service and congratulating him on his 
induction into the U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Hall of Fame.

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