E2150 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks October 16, 2007 With great appreciation and respect, we wish I thank Dr. Eoyang for his service to the na- behalf of the Federal Bureau of Investigation you continued abundant grace as you con- tion, and wish him success in his future en- were crucial in determining the extent of ’s tinue to labor for your Lord, Jesus Christ. deavors. I extend my best wishes to his wife, relationship with Al-Qadea. f Kemay, and his children, Mieke, Mason, and In addition to his work as a FBI Supervisory Lian, who have supported and encouraged Special Agent, Mr. Piro has also been recog- TRIBUTE TO DR. CARSON EOYANG this dedicated, remarkable man in all of his nized in the past as an exemplary police offi- pursuits. cer for the City of Ceres, and as a HON. SILVESTRE REYES f Criminal Investigator II for Stanislaus County OF TEXAS District Attorney’s Office. HONORING THE MEMORY OF SHIR- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Originally from California’s Central Valley, LEY UNDERWOOD, RESIDENT OF Mr. Piro joined the United States Air Force be- Tuesday, October 16, 2007 THE FIRST DISTRICT fore beginning his career in law enforcement Mr. REYES. Madam Speaker, today I would with the City of Ceres Police Department in like to commend Dr. Carson Eoyang on com- HON. DAVID DAVIS 1989. Working his way up the ranks Mr. Piro pleting 33 years of federal service. OF TENNESSEE became a Criminal Investigator II for the Last week Dr. Eoyang retired as the Chan- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Stanislaus County District Attorney’s office cellor of National Intelligence University and where he investigated felony cases involving the Assistant Deputy Director of National Intel- Tuesday, October 16, 2007 career criminals and was assigned to the ligence for Education and Training. He had Mr. DAVID DAVIS of Tennessee. Madam Stanislaus County Drug Enforcement Agency. served in this position since shortly after the Speaker, I rise today to honor the memory In 1999, Mr. Piro began his career with the creation of the DNI and endeavored to forge and life of Judge Shirley Underwood, a resi- Federal Bureau of Investigation. First assigned a viable National Intelligence University from dent of the First Congressional District of Ten- to the Phoenix, Arizona Field Office, Mr. Piro the various and diverse education elements of nessee, who passed away October 7, 2007. then became the Team Leader and Lead In- the Intelligence Community. Judge Underwood received her law degree terrogator of the Interroga- Among his many accomplishments, Dr. from the University of Tennessee in 1948. She tion Team in Baghdad, Iraq. Currently, Mr. Eoyang most notably instituted much-needed, first practiced law in Bristol with her father. Piro serves as Supervisor of the Federal Bu- community-wide policies on curricula and She was appointed juvenile court judge by reau of Investigation’s Joint Terrorism Task standards, and ensured that all Intelligence Governor Buford Ellington in 1961 and in Force in the Washington, DC Field Office. Community training courses were available to 1962, was elected to an 8-year term. She was Madam Speaker, I urge my colleagues to students from anywhere in the community and re-elected four times by overwhelming mar- join me in recognizing Mr. George Piro for his not just the hosting agency. He successfully gins. Upon retirement in 2002, Judge Under- outstanding service to our nation and con- advocated for additional funding for training wood had the longest tenure of any current ju- gratulating him on receiving the Federal Bu- and education, to include critical linguist and venile court judge in Tennessee and one of reau of Investigation Director’s Award for Ex- analyst training. the longest in the Nation. cellence. Dr. Eoyang brought a wealth of experience Judge Underwood was the first woman to f to his time at the DNI. Prior to his service with be elected by UT alumni of the First Congres- IN MEMORY OF HENRY ‘‘HANK’’ the DNI, Dr. Eoyang served as the Associate sional District to serve as their representative SPRINGER Provost for Academic Affairs at the Naval on the UT board of governors. She was hon- Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, ored as a Distinguished Alumnus of the Col- where he was responsible for academic ad- lege of Law in 1984 and received its Alumni HON. ELTON GALLEGLY ministration. He also ran the School’s execu- Leadership Award in 1989. OF CALIFORNIA tive education programs. In 1956, she married Dr. Charles T.R. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A truly dedicated public servant, Dr. Eoyang Underwood. Judge Underwood was an active Tuesday, October 16, 2007 previously worked at the Office of Science and member of Central Baptist Church. Mr. GALLEGLY. Madam Speaker, I rise in Technology Policy at the White House to ad- Madam Speaker, I ask that the House join memory of Henry ‘‘Hank’’ Springer, who vance distance learning initiatives and inter- me this evening in offering our sympathies to passed away Sunday at age 84. agency technology collaboration. He has also the family and friends of Judge Shirley Under- When Hank Springer became my football served as the Director of Training at two fed- wood. She was dedicated to her family and and track and field coach 45 years ago at eral agencies, the Federal Aviation Administra- her service to the residents of east Ten- Huntington Park High School in Southern Cali- tion and the National Aeronautics and Space nessee. fornia, little did I know that I also was gaining Administration. Her service is greatly appreciated, and she a mentor and a lifelong friend. Of all the Dr. Eoyang also had significant experience will be deeply missed. teachers I have ever had, no one had a great- with the intelligence community prior to his as- f er impact on me than Coach Springer. signment at the DNI. Earlier in his career, he Standing at about 6 foot 5 inches and served as the Director for PERSERC, the De- TRIBUTE TO MR. GEORGE L. PIRO weighing about 255 pounds, Coach Springer fense Personnel and Security Research Cen- was nonetheless a gentle man who always put ter, where he conducted research on espio- HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH his students’ education before their athletics. nage, security, and counterintelligence. OF CALIFORNIA In spite of that—or perhaps because of it—he Dr. Eoyang’s long and noteworthy history in IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES brought out the best in his athletes, bringing management experience was recognized Tuesday, October 16, 2007 us to championship after championship. when he was named to the study group for We stayed close over the years, and he the National Performance Review, the highly Mr. RADANOVICH. Madam Speaker, I rise would recall decades later things I had done respected effort to reinvent government led by today to honor Mr. George L. Piro, in recogni- as his student. Even his wife, Doris, recalled Vice President Al Gore. tion of being awarded the Federal Bureau of just months ago how I would call in the In addition to his distinguished career in the Investigation Director’s 2007 Award for Excel- school’s sports scores to the Signal news- Senior Executive Service, Dr. Eoyang was a lence. Mr. Piro received this award of special paper for a dollar a week. Teachers, mentors, tenured professor of Management at the Naval achievement for his actions while assigned as and friends like that are very special. Postgraduate School, where he taught leader- the Team Leader for the sensitive interroga- Coach Springer was himself a champion ship to the Nation’s naval officers. He earned tions of former Iraqi President Saddam Hus- athlete, having won the National Champion- his Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from sein and senior leaders of his regime. ship as a shotputter at Compton Junior Col- Stanford University, and his M.B.A. from Har- Mr. Piro’s exemplary actions as team leader lege, a feat he repeated at the University of vard Business School. of the High Value Detainees Team and as pri- Southern California, where he earned his Madam Speaker, Dr. Eoyang is an exemplar mary interrogator of Saddam Hussein resulted teaching credential and obtained a master’s of all the qualities that I value highly: integrity, in the successful conduct of extremely sen- degree. Once at Huntington Park High School, professionalism, and commitment to diversity. sitive and critical interviews. The results of Mr. he brought both football and track and field Dr. Eoyang’s superlative career reflects posi- Piro’s interviews led to the November 6, 2006 league championships to the school. tively on the many agencies and institutions conviction for genocide and eventual execu- In 1959, Coach Springer led his football he has touched. tion of Saddam Hussein. Mr. Piro’s efforts on team to the pinnacle of success by winning

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Joining all of these events will be Dr. Nor- Department in 1966 and took a civilian job as Coach Springer retired in 1983 and became man E. Borlaug, the Nobel Peace Prize lau- a manager with the United States Postal Serv- an avid fisherman. He was already an avid reate and Congressional Gold Medal recipient, ice, where he served with pride until his retire- family man and friend. who is credited with saving a billion lives ment in 1981. Madam Speaker, I know my colleagues will through the green revolution. Dr. Borlaug is an Jack is fortunate to be married to Cecelia join me in honoring Hank Springer for his posi- Iowa native and the founder of the World Food Marr Macauley. Together they’ve had three tive impact on student athletes and in men- Prize, who returns each October to his home children, three grandchildren and three great- toring them to be as competitive in their stud- state to present the $250,000 award which grandchildren. ies as they were on the field. In addition, I has become known as the Nobel Prize for know my colleagues join me in extending our Earlier this year, Jack attended the final re- Food and Agriculture. union of the 17th Airborne Division as part of condolences to Doris, their sons, Mark and I am very pleased that Iowa’s Governor, a ‘‘Farewell to a Distinguished Association’’. Brian, and to all who called Coach Springer a Chet Culver and our three immediate past Jack joined many of his surviving brothers in friend. governors Robert D. Ray, Terry Branstad, and arms to celebrate the heroism and accom- Godspeed, Coach. Thomas Vilsack plan to attend the summit. I plishments of the 17th Airborne and all of the f am proud to see our Iowa leadership come to- brave men who served our Nation during gether for such a worthy common cause— PERSONAL EXPLANATION World War II. ending world hunger. HON. NITA M. LOWEY That was why I was so pleased to join with Madam Speaker, it is with great pride and other members of the Iowa Congressional Del- admiration that I rise in this chamber to honor OF NEW YORK egation as we worked to get Dr. Borlaug the my good friend, Jack Macauley, for a lifetime IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Congressional Gold Medal, America’s highest of heroism and accomplishment and to wish Tuesday, October 16, 2007 civilian honor. him well as he celebrates his ninetieth birth- Mrs. LOWEY. Madam Speaker, I regrettably I ask members of both parties to join with day. missed rollcall vote 961 (H. Res. 738). Had I me in a World Food Day commitment to help been present, I would have voted in the fol- reduce hunger both at home and abroad. In f lowing manner: rollcall 961: ‘‘yes.’’ doing so, we will be honoring Dr. Borlaug’s NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING f legacy and supporting the important work that TRUST FUND ACT OF 2007 is taking place at the Iowa Hunger Summit in A PROCLAMATION HONORING THE Des Moines. VETERANS FIRST FOUNDATION SPEECH OF f ON RECEIVING THE 2007 ADVO- CACY AWARD PAYING TRIBUTE TO JOHN C. HON. DAVID LOEBSACK MACAULEY ON HIS 90TH BIRTH- OF IOWA HON. ZACHARY T. SPACE DAY IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF OHIO Wednesday, October 10, 2007 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HON. MAURICE D. HINCHEY The House in Committee of the Whole Tuesday, October 16, 2007 OF NEW YORK IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House on the State of the Union had under Mr. SPACE. Madam Speaker, whereas, the consideration the bill (H.R. 2895) to establish dedicated people of the Veterans First Foun- Tuesday, October 16, 2007 the National Affordable Housing Trust Fund dation provide a vital public service; and Mr. HINCHEY. Madam Speaker, I rise today in the Treasury of the United States to pro- Whereas, serve the veterans of Ohio admi- to pay tribute to my dear friend and con- vide for the construction, rehabilitation, and rably; and stituent John C. (Jack) Macauley on the occa- preservation of decent, safe, and affordable housing for low-income families: Whereas, the volunteers who serve the or- sion of his ninetieth birthday. Jack has dedi- ganization selflessly give of their time; and cated most of his adult life to serving his coun- Mr. LOEBSACK. Mr. Chairman, I rise today Whereas, the Veterans First Foundation has try and his community. It is with great pride in support of H.R. 2895, the National Afford- a long history of serving the community; be it and respect that I join in recognizing Jack’s able Housing Trust Fund Act of 2007. I am ex- Resolved that along with his friends, family, accomplishments and celebrating this amazing tremely pleased to see this legislation, which and the residents of the 18th Congressional milestone. will help thousands of low-income individuals District, I commend the Veterans First Foun- Jack Macauley was born in Brooklyn on Oc- and families, be considered by the House. dation for its unwavering commitment and tober 23, 1917. Like so many young men of I praise the goals of this legislation, and dedication to the veterans of Ohio. Congratu- his generation, he enlisted in the military in thank Chairman FRANK and his staff for the lations to the Veterans First Foundation for March 1943 and was assigned to duty in the hard work and advocacy on behalf of the fami- their selection to receive the 2007 ADVO- 17th Airborne Division, 513th Parachute Infan- lies that will benefit from the funding of clean, CACY award from the Governor’s Council on try, Headquarters Company, 2nd Battalion. safe, and healthy environments in which to People with Disabilities. Jack served with distinction and was ultimately live. One of the goals of this legislation to f promoted to platoon staff sergeant. During his produce, rehabilitate, and preserve 1.5 million RECOGNITION OF WORLD FOOD tour of duty in the European theatre, Jack par- affordable housing units over the next 10 years is extremely important to not only those DAY ticipated in the Battle of the Bulge and Oper- ation Varsity, fought in the German Rhineland families who will benefit from the improve- and throughout Central Europe and, during a ments, but also to our nation’s economy and HON. LEONARD L. BOSWELL productivity. OF IOWA critical campaign, parachuted into Wesel, Ger- Individuals and families that have adequate IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES many. Jack was honorably discharged on Oc- tober 20, 1945 after earning his Paratrooper housing can focus their efforts on work and Tuesday, October 16, 2007 Wings, Combat Infantryman Badge, three Sil- raising their families, instead of worrying about Mr. BOSWELL. Madam Speaker, today we ver Stars, a Bronze Arrow, Purple Heart, the state of disrepair of their house or housing celebrate World Food Day, a day to focus on Bronze Star and a Presidential Unit Citation. unit. Homeownership exemplifies the Amer- global food security. In the city of Des Moines, After serving with distinction in the Army, ican Dream. This dream is increasingly difficult a very significant observance of World Food Jack returned to the United States to continue for many to realize, even after years of hard Day will take place—the first Iowa Hunger his service to his country. In 1946, he joined work and strife. The National Affordable Hous- Summit. Representatives from many hunger the New York City Police Department where ing Trust Fund Act will assist those individuals fighting organizations from across America will he was eventually promoted to Detective, Sec- who may have believed homeownership to be join hundreds of Iowans in a day-long focus ond Grade. In the course of 20 years of serv- out of reach by helping them with down pay- on increasing efforts to eliminate malnutrition, ice in the NYPD, Jack was recognized for out- ments and other costs associated with first- poverty and human suffering. standing performance on many occasions, time home buying.

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