E844 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks September 15, 2020 they were an iconic news team that the com- In 2019, I had traveled with MAJ Crowe to was the father of seven, a grandfather, a munity trusted. Normandy France for the 75th Anniversary of great-grandfather, and a beloved mentor and In addition to her role at KIFI with Jay, D-Day. It was a historically significant event in teacher to countless others. His memory and Karole mentored new journalists who were which MAJ Crowe planned and executed the legacy will be kept alive by those who use his getting started in the industry. She also spent largest overseas CODEL in history. lessons and beliefs as guideposts to building fourteen years as an adjunct instructor at Madam Speaker, it has been a pleasure to better families, better communities, and a bet- Idaho State University. She has served as a work with MAJ Crowe during his time as an ter world while always being kind to one an- member of the advisory board for the School Army Congressional Liaison Officer in the other. of Journalism and Mass Media in the College House of Representatives. On behalf of a f of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences at the grateful Nation, it is my honor to recognize the University of Idaho. She continues to reach selfless service and sacrifice of Major Andrew CELEBRATING MR. WILLIAM out to students interested in television news, Crowe, his wife, Michelle, and their children, BOSHART’S 100TH BIRTHDAY informing them of internship opportunities and Charlie and Samantha. I wish them the very job openings at her station and elsewhere. best as they continue their journey in the HON. Karole has served on several community Army. They have dedicated their OF ALABAMA boards and committees. As an active member lives to the service of our Nation. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of her community, Karole is committed to leav- Rangers Lead The Way. Tuesday, September 15, 2020 ing this area better than she found it. f Mr. BROOKS of Alabama. Madam Speaker, It has been my privilege to be interviewed I rise today to recognize Mr. William Harvey by Karole throughout my political career. Even PERSONAL EXPLANATION Boshart on the occasion of his 100th birthday. though we were friends she didn’t hold back Mr. Boshart was born in Marshall County, the tough questions. I have always appre- HON. MIKE QUIGLEY Alabama on September 24, 1920. As a child ciated her honesty and fairness. OF ILLINOIS during the Great Depression, Harvey is thank- Madam Speaker, Karole Honas has pro- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ful he was able to finish his 1933 academic vided an immeasurable service to Eastern Tuesday, September 15, 2020 year. The local school system lacked funding Idaho for the last thirty years. I want to thank to keep schools open but Harvey’s teacher, her for that service and wish her well in a well- Mr. QUIGLEY. Madam Speaker, I was un- Dr. Collins, finished the school year without earned retirement. able to attend votes on September 14, 2020 pay. Later, in 1934, Harvey worked to support f due to a medical procedure a family member underwent in Chicago. Had I been present, I his family at only 14 years old. In 1941, Harvey married Nina Hodges, IN APPRECIATION OF MAJOR AN- would have voted YEA on Roll Call No. 183 which he considers to be ‘‘the best thing that DREW CROWE FOR HIS SERVICE and YEA on Roll Call No. 184. ever happened to him.’’ As newlyweds, Mr. TO THE UNITED STATES HOUSE f OF REPRESENTATIVES and Mrs. Boshart lived on a family member’s REMEMBERING JACK L. LOVEALL farm in Woodville. Alabama. Then in 1944, Harvey received notice he was drafted to HON. MICHAEL WALTZ serve in World War II. Thankfully, Harvey was OF HON. able to spend Christmas with his family, but in OF CALIFORNIA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES January of 1945, Mr. Boshart was officially Tuesday, September 15, 2020 IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES sworn into the U.S. Navy and began training Mr. WALTZ. Madam Speaker, today I recog- Tuesday, September 15, 2020 in California. nize Major Andrew Joseph Crowe of the Mr. GARAMENDI. Madam Speaker, I rise Harvey was first assigned to the USS Men- for his extraordinary dedi- today to honor the memory of Jack L. Loveall. ard (APA–201), a Haskell-class attack trans- cation to duty and service to our Nation. Major Affectionately known as ‘‘Captain Jack’’, he port, on which he sailed to Pearl Harbor to Crowe recently transitioned from his assign- led a life best defined as that of a loving family train for the invasion of Okinawa, Japan. After ment as an Army Congressional Liaison in the man, mentor, humanitarian, and labor leader months of training and active evasion of Japa- House of Representatives to attend Army of over 60 years. Jack embodied the American nese submarine screens, on March 16, Sea- Command and General Staff College with fol- dream and will be remembered as a legendary man First Class Boshart and the crew reached low on assignment at Fort Belvoir. figure in the cause of justice and fairness for the Leyte Gulf in the Philippines to begin the MAJ Crowe, having grown up in a non-mili- working people and their families. campaign to retake Okinawa. tary family, joined the Reserve Officers Train- Born on Leap Day, February 29, 1936, Jack Later in his career, Harvey was assigned to ing Corps through Western Michigan Univer- earned his first job at the age of 13 when he the second USS San Jacinto (CVLS–30), on sity and commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in was hired by Wrigley Markets in Detroit as a which President George H.W. Bush served. 2006. He has held numerous leadership posi- grocery clerk. In 1958 Jack became a Union Once the war and his service were over, Har- tions in a variety of units, highlighted by com- Representative for Local 876, beginning his vey came home to Nina, and in 1947, they bat service in Iraq and Afghanistan with the storied work as an advocate for the American bought a farm in Rainsville, Alabama. From 25th Infantry Division and the 75th Ranger worker. His dedication to that mission led his 1951 to 1980, Harvey served in a different ca- Regiment. During his time in Washington, MAJ colleagues to repeatedly select him as their pacity on Redstone Arsenal. Today, Harvey Crowe attended The George Washington Uni- representative in the upper echelons of the still lives in the same home he and Nina pur- versity earning his Masters Degree in Legisla- International Union. As an international vice chased in 1955, where he takes great pride in tive Affairs and served as a Congressional president of the United Food and Commercial cooking and tending to his garden. Madam Speaker, the Tennessee valley is Fellow for Congressman JOE WILSON of South Workers, he served working families through- fortunate to have such an exemplary citizen Carolina. out the United States, Canada, Asia, and Eu- In the winter of 2017, MAJ Crowe was se- rope. for 100 years. Harvey Boshart’s bright spirit lected to serve as a Congressional Liaison in In 1984, Jack was elected president of and servants’ heart are a blessing to us all. I wish Harvey and his entire family the very the United States Army House Liaison Divi- UFCW 588-Northern California, where he con- best as they celebrate Harvey’s centennial sion. As the primary liaison between Members tinued his passionate and highly effective ad- birthday. of the House of Representatives, their Staffs, vocacy for the members of his Union, includ- Committees, and the Army, he provided in- ing those who work in supermarkets, drug f sight and understanding of Army policies, ac- stores, pharmacies, food processing plants, PERSONAL EXPLANATION tions, operations, and requirements. His first- wineries, distilleries, medical offices, and hand knowledge of the military, its culture, and more. Jack lived in the spirit of ‘‘Solidarity HON. SALUD O. CARBAJAL traditions has been a tremendous benefit to Works,’’ which he established as the motto of OF CALIFORNIA Congressional offices. His wit and humor kept his Union and continues as the motto of IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES everyone around him in good spirits and kept UFCW 8–Golden State, now led by his son, me on my toes. As a busy freshman office Jacques Loveall. Tuesday, September 15, 2020 with great ambition, our legislative successes Captain Jack was married to his first mate, Mr. CARBAJAL. Madam Speaker, on Sep- would not have been possible without him. Patricia, whom he adored for 67 years. He tember 14, 2020, I regrettably missed votes in

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