STANDING IN FIRM SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP ON HIS ACTIONS AGAINST TERRORISTS; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 5
(House of Representatives - January 09, 2020)
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STANDING IN FIRM SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP ON HIS ACTIONS AGAINST
TERRORISTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Indiana (Mr. Pence) for 5 minutes.
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to stand in firm support of
President Trump's leadership in his decisive actions against evil
terrorists.
America and the world are safer without Qasem Soleimani. Not only is
America safer, it is more prosperous than ever before and now energy
independent.
The Iranian regime would be wise to not further test this President's
mettle and the overwhelming capabilities of the greatest fighting force
the world has ever known: our U.S. military.
Honoring the Life of General Paul Kelley
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of General
P.X. Kelley. General Kelley was the embodiment of the Marine Corps. His
distinguished record inspired me, the marines with whom I served, and
will continue to inspire marines for generations to come.
In Vietnam, General Kelley earned the Silver Star, the Legion of
Merit with Valor, and two Bronze Stars with Valor.
As commandant, he led the Corps during the dark days following the
1983 Iran-backed bombing of the Marine Corps barracks in Beirut.
General Kelley's leadership inspired every marine to hold true to the
values of the Corps. I am terribly saddened by the passing of General
Kelley, but I will be forever grateful of serving under his command.
Semper fi.
Congratulating Gatorade Indiana Football Player of the Year Charlie
Spegal
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate an exemplary student-
athlete, Charlie Spegal.
Charlie was recently named the Gatorade Indiana Football Player of
the Year. He has had an outstanding football career, holding the all-
time State career record in rushing yards, rushing touchdowns, and
career touchdowns.
Finishing with 10,867 career rushing yards and 175 touchdowns, he did
this while maintaining above a 3.5 GPA. Charlie has been a role model
for student athletes everywhere.
I congratulate Charlie on his wonderful career throughout high school
and wish him the best of luck in college.
Remembering the Life of American Hero Charles ``Red'' Whittington
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker I rise today to remember the life of American
Hero Charles ``Red'' Whittington.
Red served in France during World War II as a member of the 377th
Infantry Regiment and the 95th Infantry Division.
His regiment was given the nickname ``Iron Men of Metz'' for their
fierce liberation in defense of the town of Metz from German
counterattacks.
Whittington was the recipient of a Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts,
the Combat Infantryman Badge, the European Theater of Operations
Campaign Medal with two battle stars, a Good Conduct medal and the
Victory Medal.
I give my deepest condolences to the Whittington family and hope they
find comfort in knowing that Charles ``Red'' Whittington was a true
American hero.
Congratulating South Dearborn High School on Reimplementing FFA Ag
Program
Mr. PENCE. Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate South Dearborn High
School for reimplementing their FFA Ag program. FFA educates students
on agricultural success, as well as providing hands-on career training
experience.
After a 30-year absence, students and future farmers at South
Dearborn will again be able to gain the knowledge and experience they
need to succeed in the agriculture industry.
Congratulations to South Dearborn FFA, and I look forward to seeing
your chapter grow.
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