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17814 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS September 24, 2001 ourselves now is a breakdown of our soli- purposes the evening of September 21, 2001, Shelton also commanded the 3rd darity, which must be absolute. Racism and and unfortunately missed several roll call Battalion, 60th Infantry Division at Ft. Lewis, hate are characteristics of terrorists, not of in- votes on H.R. 2926, the Air Transportation Washington; serving as the assistant chief of dividuals who treasure freedom. Safety and System Stabilization Act. Had this staff for operations for the 9th Infantry Divi- I urge my colleagues to join me in encour- Member been present, this Member would sion; commanded the 1st Brigade of the 82nd aging unity with our fellow Arab and Muslim have voted in the following ways: Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, ; Americans and all Americans, who share our 1. Rollcall Number 345—‘‘aye’’ on the Rule served in Ft. Drum, NY as the 10th Mountain commitment to freedom and democracy. Unity, (H. Res. 242) to allow same day consideration Division’s Chief of Staff; as the assistant divi- not hatred, will provide our nation with clarity of legislation to preserve the continued viability sion commander of the 101st Airborne; and needed to prevail. of the United States air transportation system; commanded the Special Operations Com- As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, 2. Rollcall Number 346—‘‘aye’’ on the Rule mand. ‘‘Through our scientific genius, we have made (H. Res. 244) for H.R. 2926; A testament to General Shelton’s excep- of this world a neighborhood; now, through our 3. Rollcall Number 347—‘‘no’’ on the motion tional leadership and of his commitment to our moral and spiritual development we must to recommit with instructions; and Nation is his meteoric rise through the Army’s make of it a brotherhood [and sisterhood] . . . 4. Rollcall Number 348—‘‘aye’’ on final pas- general officer ranks from brigadier general we must all live together; we must all be con- sage of H.R. 2926. through general in 9 years! In 1987, as a brig- cerned about each other.’’ f adier general, General Shelton served for 2 I hope all Americans can be concerned HONORING GEN. HENRY H. ‘‘HUGH’’ years in the Joint Chiefs of Staffs’ Operations about each other at this pivotal time in our his- Directorate, followed by another 2-year assign- tory. SHELTON, USA, FOR HIS EXCEP- TIONAL SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN ment as the 101st Airborne Division’s Assist- f OF THE ant Division Commander, which included a 7- HONORING ALLAN Y. JENDIAN month deployment to the Gulf for Operations HON. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Following the , General Shelton was promoted to HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH OF the rank of general and was assigned to OF CALIFORNIA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES command the at Ft. Monday, September 24, 2001 Bragg, N.C., and in 1993, was promoted to Monday, September 24, 2001 Mr. GILMAN. Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to the rank of lieutenant general and assumed Mr. RADANOVICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise rise to recognize and commend the excep- the command of the XVIII Airborne Corps. today to honor Allan Y. Jendian for being tional work of a distinguished American, a While serving as Corps Commander, General elected Secretary/Treasurer of Chapter 97 of great friend and an exceptional soldier, Gen- Shelton commanded the Joint Task Force that the National Treasury Employees Union eral Henry H. ‘‘Hugh’’ Shelton, USA, the 14th conducted Operation Uphold Democracy in (NTEU). The NTEU represents 6,000 employ- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. On Oc- Haiti. In February 1996, General Shelton ees of the Fresno Internal Revenue Service tober 1, 2001, General Shelton, concludes his served as the Chief of the Special Operations (IRS) Campus. second term as the principal military adviser to Command in Tampa, Florida. As the Com- Jendian has been an IRS Revenue Agent the President, the Secretary of Defense, and mand’s Chief, General Shelton became the for the past 34 years. During the last fiscal to the National Security Council. overall commander of our Nation’s elite fight- year, he was named ‘‘Employee of the Year’’ General Shelton, known to his friends as ing forces participation in joint operations. of the Compliance Division for his community ‘‘Hugh’’, was born in Tarboro, North Carolina, True to his roots as a ‘‘soldier’s soldier’’ and service at Public Service Recognition cere- and grew up on his family’s 1,000 acre farm a leader who is ‘‘at home’’ being out in the monies. Jendian also successfully coordinated in the tiny town of Speed, N.C., with its popu- field, I was not surprised to learn that General the Fresno IRS Campus Combined Federal lation of 100. He is the oldest of four children Shelton was in Namibia reviewing special op- Campaign, which reached a record-breaking whose father was a farmer and sold farm erations forces when he was contacted by the high of over $220,000. equipment, and his mother was a local school Pentagon regarding his interest in being con- Jendian, who has long been a highly active teacher. General Shelton attended the Speed sidered for the Chairman’s position. Following member of his community, is a Deacon at the Baptist Church every Sunday where his moth- his nomination by then President Bill Clinton, Armenian Orthodox Church. He recently er served as its pianist. General Shelton’s fa- and confirmation by the Senate, General served as the Regional Chairman of the Pon- ther achieved his goal of sending his children Shelton worked tirelessly during his tenure as tifical Visit of the Catholics of All Armenians to to college so they could broaden their hori- the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to im- the Central Valley. In addition, he serves on zons and not be limited to a life of growing prove the quality of life for our men and numerous Boards, including the Armenia Fund cotton and tobacco. women serving in our armed forces. of the Western Region, the Diocesan Council As a freshman of North Carolina State Uni- General Shelton sought and received the of the Western Diocese and the Armenian versity Hugh Shelton joined the U.S. Army Re- largest across the board pay increases for the Inter-Denominational Community Council. Fur- serve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), where military in nearly two decades; pushed for thermore, Jendian is an active member of the he was drawn to the discipline, the values, greater salary increases for our mid-grade St. Paul Armenian Church, Armenian General and the esprit d’ corps of the U.S. Army and noncommissioned officers; and instituted a re- Benevolent Union, Knights of Vartan and the the precision of his unit’s drills. After com- tirement reform package that reinstated bene- Tekeyan Cultural Association, while serving on pleting this two-year ROTC requirement after fits for those who entered our Nation’s military various committees within these organizations. college, General Shelton went to work at service after 1986; implemented an enhanced Mr. Speaker, I rise to congratulate Allan Y. Regal Textiles, a local business. housing allowance that gradually eliminated Jendian for being elected Secretary/Treasurer Mr. Speaker, it is almost hard to imagine out of pocket expenses for service members of Chapter 97 of the National Treasury Em- General Shelton not serving our Nation as an living off their post or base; and advocated for ployees Union. I urge my colleagues to join Army officer. After a year in the private sector, medical health care reform that made health me in wishing Mr. Jendian many more years he returned to the Army with a regular com- care more responsive to the needs of our mili- of continued success. mission, and through rigorous training, deter- tary and their families, and included military f mination and discipline became a member of retirees over the age of 65. PERSONAL EXPLANATION the Army’s Special Forces. During his distin- As part of Chairman Shelton’s dynamic guished career General Shelton has served in leadership, he established a U.S. Joint Forces a variety of command and staff positions in Command to serve as the nucleus for Joint HON. DOUG BEREUTER the United States and abroad. He is a combat Experimentation and Joint Force Readiness; OF NEBRASKA veteran of Vietnam and the Gulf War. During established a Joint Task Force-Civil Support to IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES his two tours in Vietnam, he served with the increase the military’s ability and readiness to Monday, September 24, 2001 5th Special Forces Group, and with the 173rd respond to U.S. homeland defense crises, and Mr. BEREUTER. Mr. Speaker, this Member Airborne Brigade. It was during his service in established a Joint Task Force-Computer Net- was returning to his district for official business Vietnam he earned the . work Operations to develop and enhance September 24, 2001 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 17815 measures and protocols to further safeguard Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join AIR TRANSPORTATION SAFETY our information networks. In his Joint Vision me in expressing our gratitude to General AND SYSTEM STABILIZATION ACT 2020, General Shelton set forth the goals and Henry H. ‘‘Hugh’’ Shelton, the 14th Chairman metrics for the future joint force. General of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a superb leader, a SPEECH OF Shelton promulgated numerous initiatives de- quiet diplomat-warrior, a gentleman of the tru- HON. JERRY F. COSTELLO signed to improve the interoperability of our est sense of the word, and a true friend of OF ILLINOIS services including: a Joint Warfighting Logis- mine and of our great Nation! IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES tics initiative, a revision of Joint Professional Friday, September 21, 2001 Military Education Programs, development of a f Global Information Grid, and an enhancement Mr. COSTELLO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council’s RECOGNIZING SALADINO’S opposition to the airline relief legislation cur- focus on joint warfighting. Additionally, Gen- rently under consideration. I do so because I eral Shelton through his hard work, prepara- believe the bill before us does not get to the tion, and personal presence, the Department HON. GEORGE RADANOVICH heart of the problem faced by the airline in- of Defense realized an increase of 112 billion OF CALIFORNIA dustry aviation security—and fails to include dollars for defense spending over the 5-year IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES compensation for the tens of thousands of defense plan, as well as implemented new workers that have also been affected. processes to carefully manage and account Monday, September 24, 2001 The events of September 11th have had a for resources in support of the overall National profound effect on the country, economically, Mr. RADANOVICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise Security Strategy. psychologically, and militarily. There is no today to recognize Don and Craig Saladino on During General Shelton’s distinguished ca- doubt that the airline industry has suffered in the occasion of the grand opening of their new reer he was awarded numerous awards and the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. However, facility. Saladino Company operates as two decorations, including: the Defense Distin- while it may be necessary to spend billions separate privately owned corporate entities: guished Service Medal (with 2 oak leaf clus- now to keep the airlines solvent, we will not Saladino Sausage Company and Saladino’s, ters), the Distinguished Service Medal, the Le- restore the faith of the American people—and Incorporated, which is a specialized gion of Merit (with ), the in turn the health of the industry—until we as- foodservice distribution company. with V device I (with three sure them it is safe to fly. Security enhance- oak leaf clusters), and the Purple Heart, for in- The Saladino Sausage Company was es- ments cannot wait. We need to radically im- juries received during combat in Vietnam. tablished in Fresno, California in the meat de- prove our procedures for ensuring the safety General Shelton has also been awarded the partment of a grocery store, owned by Don of airline passengers. , Joint Chiefs of Saladino’s father. Don’s sausage products To address these concerns, I recently joined Staff Identification Badge, , were first made and sold in 1944. The distinct with others on the Aviation Subcommittee to Military Freefall Badge, Master Parachutist sausages were made from special family rec- introduce H.R. 2895. This bill would greatly Badge, Pathfinder Badge, and the coveted ipes brought over from the Calabrese region expand the Federal Aviation Administration’s Special Forces and Ranger Tabs, as well as of Italy. His special sausages helped Don’s (FAA’s) Air Marshal Program, give the FAA or numerous foreign awards and badges. business grow quickly and earned him a rep- another Federal law enforcement agency con- General Shelton’s leadership, drive and ini- utation for producing quality sausages at a fair trol over the airport security screening system tiatives have proven time and time again that price. and limit airline passengers to one carry-on he was a superb choice to serve as our Na- Craig, Don’s son, joined his father in the bag. I also believe cockpit doors should be se- tion’s top military adviser as we entered into family business in 1979. Together they ex- cured to prevent entry by hijackers. the 21st Century. On September 11, 2001, our tended their core product line to include pizza Testimony received last week by the Avia- Nation suffered from the horrors of terrorist at- sausage and linguica to sell to local res- tion Subcommittee revealed that strong meas- tacks in New York and in Washington, and I taurants and pizzerias. The Saladino Sausage ures are indeed necessary. Just last week, am confident that if it were not for the Joint Company’s wide variety of raw and cooked former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Fire- Chiefs of Staffs’ instantaneous and swift re- sausage products soon developed a loyal fol- arms agents successfully boarded a plane sponse to the attacks under the leadership of lowing of retail and institutional customers. A concealing graphite knives. In addition, De- General Shelton working under our President, growing reputation of integrity and quality partment of Transportation Inspector General the Secretaries of Defense and State, and our products soon presented Saladino’s with ex- Kenneth M. Mead testified that when his office top-notch national security team, the damage panded distribution opportunities. reviewed security procedures at Dulles Inter- and casualties we suffered may have been far Saladino’s expansion has allowed the com- national Airport it found that over 80% of secu- greater. pany to move into their new state-of-the-art rity screeners there were not U.S. citizens, General Shelton meritoriously served as our distribution facility. The new facility has in- which adds to language barriers, and that 14th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with creased warehouse capability, climate con- screeners earn low-pay and have an ex- honor and distinction during the past four trolled docks, and a layout that allows for or- tremely high turnover rate. We need a uniform years. While he may have served as the sen- ders to be processed more efficiently. The system for employing, training, and monitoring ior military officer and operated at the highest new facility will help Saladino’s Company to the performance of our aviation security per- levels of government, General Shelton never continue building on a tradition of service. sonnel. Our proposals are not new, but we lost touch with our men and women in uni- need to act on them with a renewed sense of form, and no matter how busy or over com- Saladino’s Sausage Company is run by urgency. mitted he is, he always makes the time to as- President Don Saladino. Under Don’s leader- Also, the lack of provisions in this airline re- sist others. In August 2001, a member of my ship, the company has maintained a high level lief package for the tens of thousands of work- staff underwent two surgeries and General of quality, integrity and growth. Don’s motto, ers that have been or will be laid off is dis- Shelton and his staff called Matt to see if there ‘‘Never forget where you came from,’’ keeps turbing. While I understand promises have was anything that they could do—that is but the company focused on providing continuous been made to address these issues in the one example of the true, caring professional quality service to its customers. Saladino’s, In- near future, there is no good reason why they that epitomizes General Shelton as a ‘‘sol- corporated is run by President Craig Saladino. cannot be included now. Similarly, there is no dier’s soldier.‘‘ His company has a unique philosophy of part- language to protect the American taxpayer. In I also want to recognize and offer my sin- nership with its foodservice customers, ven- past instances of industry distress, the Chrys- cere gratitude to General Shelton’s wife Caro- dors and associates. ler Corporation comes to mind, government lyn for her dedicated work, tireless efforts, and Mr. Speaker, I rise to recognize Don and aid was tied to stock or some other commit- support of our military families during her serv- Craig Saladino and Saladino’s Company on ment that the company would pay the money ice to our Nation. General and Mrs. Shelton’s the occasion of the opening of their new facil- back. No such provision applies here. three sons Jonathan, Jeffrey and Mark de- ity. I urge my colleagues to join me in wishing Mr. Speaker, while I understand that the air- serve our thanks for supporting their father the Saladino family and the Saladino Com- line industry has real needs after the tragic during his distinguished service. pany many more years of continued success. events of last week, this is not an appropriate