RECOGNIZING HAROLD RIENSCHE FOR THE 2019 MONTANA CONGRESSIONAL VETERAN COMMENDATION; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 181
(Extensions of Remarks - November 13, 2019)

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RECOGNIZING HAROLD RIENSCHE FOR THE 2019 MONTANA CONGRESSIONAL VETERAN 
                              COMMENDATION

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                          HON. GREG GIANFORTE

                               of montana

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, November 13, 2019

  Mr. GIANFORTE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Harold 
Riensche Senior of Reed Point, a recipient of the 2019 Montana 
Congressional Veteran Commendation for his service to his county and 
leadership in his community.
   Mr. Riensche is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He is a 
Vietnam veteran who served in the 3rd Tank Battalion, 3rd Marine 
Division earning awards like the Navy Cross, and attaining the rank of 
Master Gunnery Sergeant.
   During the Vietnam War, Mr. Riensche and his crew were assigned to 
recover a disabled tank. During this mission, their vehicle detonated a 
mine. While repairing their vehicle, the Marines came under heavy fire. 
In an instant, two of Staff Sergeant Riensche's crew were killed and 
two others were wounded leaving him alone to defend his injured crew 
and damaged vehicle. With the help of a few grenades and unmatched 
bravery, Mr. Riensche was able to fight off the Northern Vietnamese 
soldiers by himself until backup arrived. His quick action and heroism 
saved the lives of his two fellow Marines.
   After completing his military service, Mr. Riensche served as a 
member of the Stillwater County Weed control Board and President of the 
local community landowner's association. His friends and neighbors say 
Mr. Riensche never hesitates to help when asked upon.
   I ask my colleagues to join me today in commending Harold Riensche 
Senior for his dedication and service.

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