CAMERON MILLER PRESERVING THE MEMORIES OF A WORLD WAR II VETERAN; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 196
(Extensions of Remarks - December 09, 2019)

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    CAMERON MILLER PRESERVING THE MEMORIES OF A WORLD WAR II VETERAN

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                            HON. PETE OLSON

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, December 9, 2019

  Mr. OLSON. Madam Speaker, I rise today to highlight CW39 Director of 
Operations Cameron Miller's effort to preserve history and the memory 
of those who served our nation in combat.
  Cameron recently took a trip to New Orleans and visited the World War 
II museum, bringing with him a box from home full of old wartime photos 
from a family friend and WWII veteran named Jack. While there, he 
learned about the history contained within the pictures and how to 
ensure their stories can be passed down for generations to come.
  Cameron then shared his story on television, instructing others on 
the importance of preserving pictures and other key items from our 
history so that the service of veterans is remembered for generations.
  I thank Cameron for honoring our veterans' service in the best way 
possible--by preserving their memories and sharing their stories. On 
behalf of the Twenty-Second Congressional District of Texas, he makes 
Texas and our veteran community proud.

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