H 14236 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE December 7, 1995 Herzegovina and its associated an- (Operations) Chief of Force Development, U.S. Decorations and Badges: , nexes. , , North , with ‘‘V’’ Madam Speaker, I think I told you Carolina. Device (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters), Purple this yesterday, General Jul. 1971–Nov. 1971: S–3 (Operations), 1st Heart, Meritorious Service Medal (with Oak Squadron, 17th , later Pro- Leaf Cluster). Leonty, L-E-O-N-T-Y, Shevtsov, S-H-E- curement Officer, Board for Dynamic Train- f V-T-S-O-V, is the chief of staff of the ing, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, Russian forces in Chechnya. He was . SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED there from December 1994, when the Nov. 1971–Feb. 1973: Commander, Troop A, By unanimous consent, permission to killing was at its height, ruining our 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 82d address the House, following the legis- Christmas last year with savage pic- Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Caro- lative program and any special orders tures of man’s inhumanity to man, and lina. Mar. 1973–Jul. 1973: Student, Officer Rotary heretofore entered, was granted to: he commanded through April of last Wing Aviator Course, Army (The following Members (at the re- year. Helicopter Center/School, Fort Wolters, quest of Mr. ABERCROMBIE) to revise By the way, there have been 1,500 in- . and extend their remarks and include stances of the Moslem Chechnyan guer- Jul. 1973–Dec. 1973: Student, Officer Rotary extraneous material:) rillas attacking young Russian boys Wing Aviator Course, Mr. GIBBONS, today, for 5 minutes. who should not have to die this month Aviation School, Fort Rucker, Alabama. Ms. NORTON, today, for 5 minutes. of Christmas 1995. This Russian com- Jan. 1974–Sep. 1974: Student, Infantry Offi- Mr. POSHARD, today, for 5 minutes. mander who was there when atrocities cer Advanced Course, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, . Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, today, for 5 min- were committed has been put in as the Sep. 1974–Jun. 1977: Platoon Leader and As- utes. commander of the Russian forces. sistant Operations Officer, later Platoon Mr. MFUME, today, for 5 minutes. As we approach this Christmas, Commander, and later Regimental Plans Of- Mr. VENTO, today, for 5 minutes. Madam Speaker, there is not a single ficer, Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cav- Russian soldier, it has been a long, alry Regiment, United States Army Europe, Ms. JACKSON-LEE, today, for 5 min- hard 6 years Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany. utes. Estonia, Hungary, the now-separated Aug. 1977–Jun. 1978: Student, United States Mr. BRYANT of Texas, today, for 5 Czechoslovakia and Slovak Republics, Army Command and General Staff College, minutes. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Czech Republic, there are no Russian Mr. PALLONE, today, for 5 minutes. Jun. 1978–Apr. 1979: Staff Officer, Regional (The following Members (at the re- troops there, but they are on their way Operations Division, Office, Deputy Chief of into the Balkans. They will be subject quest of Mr. HORN) to revise and extend Staff for Operations and Plans, United their remarks and include extraneous to Serbia because they made the Ser- States Army, Washington, DC. bian case. Apr. 1979–Jun. 1982: Aide and Assistant Ex- material:) I close on this, Clinton leading Maj. ecutive Officer, later Executive Officer to Mr. SOUDER, today, for 5 minutes. Gen. William Nash, who fought so hard the Vice Chief of Staff, Army, Office of the Mr. LEVIN, today, for 5 minutes. in Vietnam, and Gen. George Joulwan, Chief of Staff, Army, Washington, DC. Mr. HAYWORTH, today, for 5 minutes. Jun. 1982–Jun. 1983: Deputy Executive As- who fought in Vietnam, leading them Mrs. CHENOWETH, today, for 5 min- sistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of utes. down the driveway, not to follow him Staff, Washington, DC. Mr. HOKE, today, for 5 minutes. to Bosnia like Alexander the Great or Jun. 1983–Jun. 1985: Commander, 3d Squad- Caesar but to do his dirty work. ron, , 8th Infantry Di- Mr. GOSS, today, for 5 minutes. Madam Speaker, God forbid it. Let us vision, United States Army Europe, Ger- Mr. HORN, today, for 5 minutes. stop it. many. Mr. DIAZ-BALART, for 5 minutes each Madam Speaker, I include for the Aug. 1985–Jun. 1988: Student, United States day, on December 12 and December 13. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Penn- RECORD the following information: (The following Member (at his own sylvania. request) to revise and extend his re- RESUME OF SERVICE CAREER OF WILLIAM LA- Jun. 1986–May 1988: Assistant Chief of FAYETTE NASH, MAJOR GENERAL COMMAND- marks and include extraneous mate- Staff, G–3 (Operations), 1st Cavalry Division, rial:) ING OFFICER, 1ST ARMORED DIVISION , Texas. Date and Place of Birth: 10 August 1943, May 1988–May 1989: Executive Officer to Mr. WELDON of Florida, for 5 minutes, Tucson, Arizona. the Commander-in-Chief, United States today. Years of Active Commissioned Service: Army Europe, Germany. (The following Member (at his own Over 26. Jun. 1989–Dec. 1990: Commander, 1st Bri- request) to revise and extend his re- Present Assignment: Commanding Gen- gade, 3d Armored Division, United States marks and include extraneous mate- eral, 1st Armored Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany. rial:) Army, Europe Seventh Army, APO AE 09252, Dec. 1990–Apr. 1991: Commander, 1st Bri- Mr. DORNAN, for 5 minutes, today. since June 1995. gade, 3d Armored Division, DESERT Military Schools Attended: The Armor STORM, Saudi Arabia. f School, Officer Basic Course; The Infantry Apr. 1991–Jul. 1991: Commander, 1st Bri- School, Officer Advanced Course; United gade, 3d Armored Division, United States EXTENSION OF REMARKS States Army Command and General Staff Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany. By unanimous consent, permission to College; United States Army War College. Jul. 1991–Jun. 1992: Assistant Division revise and extend remarks was granted Educational Degrees: United States Mili- Commander, 3d Infantry Division to: tary Academy—BS Degree—No major; (Mechandized), United States Army Europe (The following Members (at the re- Shippensburg University—MS Degree—Pub- and Seventh Army, Germany. lic Administration. Jun. 1992–Jul. 1993: Deputy Commanding quest of Mr. ABERCROMBIE) and to in- Foreign Language(s): Russian. General for Training, United States Army clude extraneous matter:) Major Duty Assignments: Combined Arms Command, Fort Leaven- Mr. BARCIA. Aug. 1968–Oct. 1968: Student, Ranger worth, Kansas. Mr. TOWNS. Course, United States Army Infantry School, Jul. 1993–Jun. 1995: Program Manager, Mrs. LOWEY. Fort Benning, Georgia. United States Army Office of the Program Mrs. MEEK of Florida. Oct. 1968–Nov. 1968: Student, Armor Officer Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard Mr. FROST. Basic Course, United States Armor School, Modernization Program. Fort Knox, . Promotions and Date of Appointment: Ms. KAPTUR. Dec. 1968–Apr. 1969: Platoon Leader, Troop 2LT—Temporary: 5 Jun 68; Permanent: 5 Mr. REED. L, 3d Squadron, 3d Armored Cavalry Regi- Jun 68. Mr. SERRANO. ment, Fort Lewis, Washington. 1LT—Temporary: 5 Jun 69; Permanent: 5 (The following Members (at the re- Apr. 1969–Feb. 1970: Platoon Leader, Troop Jun 71. quest of Mr. HORN) and to include ex- A, 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regi- CPT—Temporary: 5 Jun 70; Permanent: 5 traneous matter:) ment, United States Army, Vietnam. Jun 75. Mr. SMITH of New Jersey. Feb. 1970–Jun. 1970: Executive Officer, MAJ—Permanent: 10 Jun 77. Troop B, 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry LTC—Permanent: 1 Nov 82. Mr. KOLBE. Regiment, United States Army, Vietnam. COL—Permanent: 1 May 89. Mr. BEREUTER in two instances. Jun. 1970–Jul. 1971: Assistant G–3 (Oper- BG—Permanent: 1 Mar 92. Mr. NEY. ations) Training Officer, later Assistant G–3 MG—Frocked. Mrs. FOWLER in three instances. 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Mr. SOLOMON. to section 565(c)(2) of the Public Health Serv- tember 30, 1995, and management response Mr. BURTON of Indiana. ice Act; to the Committee on Commerce. for the same period, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. 1784. A letter from the Director, Office of Mr. WALSH. (Insp. Gen. Act) section 5(b); to the Commit- Management and Budget, transmitting OMB tee on Government Reform and Oversight. Mr. BALLENGER. estimate of the amount of change in outlays 1795. A letter from the Director, Selective Mr. SANFORD. or receipts, as the case may be, in each fiscal Service System, transmitting the annual re- Mr. WOLF. year through fiscal year 2000 resulting from port under the Federal Managers’ Financial (The following Members (at the re- passage of S. 395, S. 440, and S. 1328, pursuant Integrity Act for fiscal year 1995, pursuant to quest of Mr. DORNAN) and to include ex- to Public Law 101–508, section 13101(a) (104 31 U.S.C. 3512(c)(3); to the Committee on traneous matter:) Stat. 1388–582); to the Committee on Govern- Government Reform and Oversight. 1796. A letter from the Director, Selective Mr. KING. ment Reform and Oversight. 1785. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- Service System, transmitting the semi- Mr. THOMPSON. ment of Energy, transmitting the semi- annual report of the inspector general for Mr. CALVERT. annual report of the office of inspector gen- the period April 1, 1995, through September Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. eral and management’s report on audit rec- 30, 1995, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Mr. PACKARD. ommendations for the period April 1, 1995, Act) section 5(b); to the Committee on Gov- Mr. MARKEY. through September 30, 1995, pursuant to 5 ernment Reform and Oversight. Mr. SHUSTER. U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Act) Sec. 5(b); to the 1797. A letter from the Director, U.S. Infor- Mr. ROTH. Committee on Government Reform and mation Agency, transmitting the semi- annual report of the inspector general for Mr. CARDIN. Oversight. 1786. A letter from the Chief Executive Of- the period April 1, 1995, through September Mr. HERGER. ficer, Corporation for National Service, 30, 1995, and the management report for the Mr. WARD. transmitting the semiannual report on ac- same period, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Ms. DELAURO. tivities of the inspector general for the pe- Gen. Act) section 6(b); to the Committee on Mr. WATTS of Oklahoma. riod April 1, 1995, through September 30, 1995, Government and Oversight. Mr. ROEMER. and the management report for the same pe- 1798. A letter from the Deputy Associate Mr. MARTINI. riod, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Director for Compliance, Department of the Interior, transmitting notification of pro- Mrs. KENNELLY. Act) Sec. 5(b); to the Committee on Govern- ment Reform and Oversight. posed refunds of excess royalty payments in Mr. WILSON. 1787. A letter from the Chairman and CEO, OCS areas, pursuant to 43 U.S.C. 1339(b); to Mr. GILMAN. Farm Credit Administration, transmitting the Committee on Resources. Mr. TORRES. the semiannual report of the inspector gen- 1799. A letter from the Assistant Secretary Mr. CLAY. eral for the period April 1, 1995, through Sep- for Indian Affairs, Department of the Inte- Mr. FILNER. tember 30, 1995, and the management report rior, transmitting a draft of proposed legisla- Mr. HYDE. for the same period, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. tion to establish an equipment capitalization Mr. FAZIO. (Insp. Gen. Act) Sec. 5(b); to the Committee fund within the Bureau of Indian Affairs; to on Government Reform and Oversight. the Committee on Resources. Mr. FARR. 1788. A letter from the Chairman, Federal 1800. A letter from the Administrator, Fed- f Housing Finance Board, transmitting the eral Aviation Administration, transmitting semiannual report of the inspector general the FAA report of progress on developing ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED for the period April 1, 1995, through Septem- and certifying the Traffic Alert and Collision Mr. THOMAS, from the Committee ber 30, 1995, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Avoidance System [TCAS] for the period on House Oversight, reported that that Gen. Act) Sec. 5(b); to the Committee on July through September 1995, pursuant to committee had examined and found Government Reform and Oversight. Public Law 100–223, section 203(b) (101 Stat. truly enrolled bills of the House of the 1789. A letter from the Chairman, Federal 1518); to the Committee on Transportation Trade Commission, transmitting the Com- and Infrastructure. following titles, which were thereupon mission’s annual management report for the 1801. A letter from the Administrator, Gen- signed by the Speaker: year ended September 30, 1995, pursuant to eral Services Administration, transmitting a H.R. 2204. An act to extend and reauthorize Public Law 101–576, section 306(a) (104 Stat. draft of proposed legislation to amend the the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for 2854); to the Committee on Government Re- Federal Property and Administrative Serv- other purposes; and form and Oversight. ices Act of 1949 to authorize the Adminis- H.R. 1058. An act to reform Federal securi- 1790. A letter from the Chairman, Inter- trator of General Services to transfer title to ties litigation, and for other purposes. national Trade Commission, transmitting surplus Federal personal property to State f the semiannual report on activities of the in- agencies when the transfer document for do- spector general for the period April 1, 1995, nation is executed; jointly, to the Commit- ADJOURNMENT through September 30, 1995, and the manage- tees on Government Reform and Oversight ment report for the same period, pursuant to and National Security. Mr. DORNAN. Madam Speaker, I 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Act) Sec. 5(b); to the 1802. A letter from the Director, Office of move that the House do now adjourn. Committee on Government Reform and Management and Budget, transmitting the The motion was agreed to; accord- Oversight. report on accounts containing unvouchered ingly (at 7 o’clock and 35 minutes 1791. A letter from the Chairperson, Na- expenditures potentially subject to audit by p.m.), under its previous order, the tional Commission on Libraries and Informa- GAO, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3524(b); jointly, House adjourned until Monday, Decem- tion Science, transmitting the semiannual to the Committees on Government Reform ber 11, 1995, at 12 noon. report of the inspector general for the period and Oversight, Appropriations, and the April 1, 1995, through September 30, 1995, pur- Budget. f suant to 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Act ) sec- f tion 5(b); to the Committee on Government EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, Reform and Oversight. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON ETC. 1792. A letter from the Chairman, National PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Under clause 2 of rule XXIV, execu- Endowment for the Arts, transmitting the Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of tive communications were taken from semiannual report of the inspector general committees were delivered to the Clerk the Speaker’s table and referred as fol- for the period April 1, 1995, through Septem- ber 30, 1995, and the semiannual report on for printing and reference to the proper lows: final action for the same period, pursuant to calendar, as follows: 1782. A letter from the Deputy and Acting 5 U.S.C. app. (Insp. Gen. Act) section 5(b); to Mr. GOSS: Committee on Rules. House CEO, Resolution Trust Corporation, trans- the Committee on Government Reform and Resolution 293. Resolution providing for con- mitting a list of property that is covered by Oversight. sideration of the bill (H.R. 2621) to enforce the Corporation as of September 30, 1995, 1793. A letter from the Deputy Independent the public debt limit and to protect the So- pursuant to Public Law 101–591, section Counsel, Office of Independent Counsel, cial Security trust funds and other Federal 10(a)(1) (104 Stat. 2939); to the Committee on transmitting the Counsel’s annual report on trust funds and accounts invested in public Banking and Financial Services. audit and investigative activities, pursuant debt obligations (Rept. 104–388). Referred to 1783. A letter from the Secretary of Health to 5 U.S.C. app. 3 section 8E(h)(2); to the the House Calendar. and Human Services, transmitting the De- Committee on Government Reform and Mr. GEKAS. Committee on the Judiciary. partment’s first annual report to Congress Oversight. H.R. 394. A bill to amend title 4 of the United summarizing evaluation activities related to 1794. A letter from the Director, Office of States Code to limit State taxation of cer- the Comprehensive Community Mental Personnel Management, transmitting the tain pension income; with an amendment Health Services for Children with Serious semiannual report of the inspector general (Rept. 104–389). Referred to the Committee of Emotional Disturbances Program, pursuant for the period of April 1, 1995, through Sep- the Whole House on the State of the Union.