IN RECOGNITION OF MR. JOHN R. MASLY AND HIS 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IN THE ARMY RESERVES; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 18
(Extensions of Remarks - January 29, 2019)

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IN RECOGNITION OF MR. JOHN R. MASLY AND HIS 50 YEARS OF SERVICE IN THE 
                             ARMY RESERVES

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                          HON. MATT CARTWRIGHT

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, January 29, 2019

  Mr. CARTWRIGHT. Madam Speaker, I rise to honor Mr. John Masly and his 
long, distinguished career spanning just over 50 years as both a 
civilian and as an officer in the Army Reserves. In addition to this 
statement of his service, he will be sent a United States flag that has 
been flown over our great Capitol.
  On January 2 of this year, Mr. Masly formally retired from the U.S. 
Army Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center at 
Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey. He had begun his career in 1968 in the 
Nuclear and Fuze Division. Over the years, he was awarded several 
patents and published several technical reports in support of the 
division mission. Mr. Masly also served as Lieutenant Colonel for the 
Corps of Engineers in the Army Reserve. In 1984, he took a position at 
the Depot Systems Command Facility in Mainz, Germany. In 1993, he 
returned to the

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ARDEC Fuze Division where supported the development and production of 
multiple fuze programs. Notably, he made essential contributions to 
warfighter battle command training exercises.
  I ask that we take a moment to recognize Mr. John Masly for his 
exceptional life of service and his significant contributions to our 
nation. We should ever be grateful for men and women like him and hope 
that his contributions and dedication inspire others to do the same.

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