HONORING REAR ADMIRAL BRAD COOPER'S SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY AS THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY'S CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 97
(Extensions of Remarks - May 22, 2020)
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HONORING REAR ADMIRAL BRAD COOPER'S SERVICE TO HIS COUNTRY AS THE
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY'S CHIEF OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
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HON. JOE COURTNEY
of connecticut
in the house of representatives
Friday, May 22, 2020
Mr. COURTNEY. Madam Speaker, I rise today to both recognize and
congratulate Rear Admiral Brad Cooper for his service as he concludes
his tour as the Secretary of the Navy's Chief of Legislative Affairs.
In this capacity, he oversaw and led a team of 40 Naval officers,
sailors, and civilians helping set departmental priorities and
advancing the shared understanding of what our Navy continues to do in
support of our Nation.
I have had the distinct pleasure of getting to know Brad through my
role as Chairman of the Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee in
various CODELs and oversight hearings. Last year alone, he personally
accompanied me, and many other members of Congress, to the United
Kingdom, Iceland and Norway to see first-hand how the Navy was
conducting anti-submarine operations in the High North and to see the
awe-inspiring work that our sailors were doing on the USS Dwight D.
Eisenhower (CVN 69) off the coast of Florida. In various office calls
and oversight engagements, the quality of assistance given has been
unrivaled. Simply said, my office, the House Committee on Armed
Services and this entire chamber is better off due to Admiral Cooper's
service.
A career surface warfare officer, Admiral Cooper has served in
various ships including destroyers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers
culminating with command of USS Russell (DDG 59) and USS Gettysburg (CG
64). To help articulate the caliber of officer that Brad is, I will
share this anecdote: Every year, the Navy awards the Battle E to the
best ship in a given squadron. Brad, and the phenomenal teams he helps
build, have achieved this award ten times.
During his recent tenure as Chief of Legislative Affairs, Brad has
served admirably through significant change while keeping the Navy's
Capitol Hill posture even-keeled through the tenures of multiple Navy
leaders. His staff has flawlessly executed Congressional Delegations
throughout the world, supported hearings, and negotiated the NDAA while
considering military, political, and budgetary priorities. His team
works flawlessly, and is my, and many of my colleagues, staff of choice
when dealing with defense issues.
I believe Brad's success is built on his understanding that what
makes this country great is the ability to establish and keep
relationships. This fundamental approach to his craft has gained
respect and admiration in both chambers of Congress and on both sides
of the aisle. He has worked with us to broaden the Navy's outreach
beyond just those members of defense committees. His efforts,
solidified alongside those of the Navy's senior leaders, exposed the
House of Representatives to the great work our sailors are doing around
the globe each and every day.
As Admiral Cooper continues his Naval service, it is my hope that he
may recall, with a deep sense of pride and accomplishment, the
outstanding contributions he has made to the United States Navy as
Chief of Legislative Affairs. I would like to send him, his wife,
Susan, and their children, Bradford and Katie, my very best wishes for
continued success in Norfolk and their future endeavors.
Well done Admiral. Fair winds and following seas.
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