[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 117 (Friday, August 2, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S9550]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO GARRETT D. BOURNE
Mr. THURMOND. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to Colonel
Garrett ``Gary'' D. Bourne, as he prepares to retire from his career as
an officer and a soldier in the United States Army.
Gary Bourne began his career more than 28 years ago when he was
commissioned a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery, and spending
his first tour of duty with the 82d Airborne Division. Throughout his
career, Gary Bourne has expertly met the many challenges of military
service as an Army officer, and he has faithfully served his Nation in
a variety of command and staff assignments throughout the world
including the continental United States, Vietnam, Europe, Southwest
Asia, and Panama.
If there is one thing an officer in the Army wants to do, it is to
command troops, and Gary Bourne has done so at the battery and
battalion levels. He ultimately held the much coveted position of
Brigade Commander when he was tapped to lead the 210th Field Artillery
Brigade. During his time with the 210th, the United States faced down
Saddam Hussien, and Colonel Bourne was responsible for leading his
brigade from Germany to Southwest Asia where his unit served as the
covering force artillery commander for the VII Corps during Operation
Desert Storm.
From 1987-1990, Colonel Bourne traded in his Battle Dress Uniform for
a suit and tie and joined the Army Legislative Liaison Office to the
U.S. Senate. During those three years many of us came to know this
dedicated officer who tirelessly worked to represent the interests of
the Army to members of this Chamber, as well as to assist us with
matters related to the Army.
After an almost three decade career in the Army, Colonel Bourne will
soon leave his present post as Chief of Staff of the Fifth United
States Army and bring his service to the Nation to an end. The
Colonel's career has been distinguished, and it has been marked by his
commitment to duty and selflessness. I commend Colonel Bourne on his
career of accomplishment and wish him and his wife good health and
great happiness in the years to come.
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