[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 131 (Friday, September 26, 1997)]
[Senate]
[Pages S9989-S9990]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ANTHONY JORDAN, NATIONAL COMMANDER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, I rise today with a tremendous sense of
pride and great pleasure to inform my colleagues that a citizen of the
great State of Maine has been elected national commander of the
American Legion.
As many in this Chamber are aware, the American Legion recently held
its 79th national convention in Orlando, FL. At the conclusion of that
convention, a Maine legionnaire, Anthony Jordan, of Augusta, was
elected national commander.
To be selected by your peers to such a prestigious post is a
significant accomplishment. For his home State, for his family, for his
American Legion post in Wiscasset, ME, and for the thousands of Maine
veterans it is a singular honor.
Mr. President, the American Legion chose wisely when it selected Mr.
Jordan to lead this organization for the next year. Let me just tell
you a bit about Mr. Jordan's background.
Tony Jordan served in the U.S. Army from 1963 to 1965. He joined the
American Legion, our Nation's largest veterans organization, in 1971.
Mr. Jordan demonstrated an unusual level of personal commitment and
leadership in making his commitment to the work of the American Legion,
both at the State and the national level.
For example, he served as post commander in Wiscasset and as vice
commander of the American Legion Department of Maine. He also served as
chairman of the Legion's national membership and post activities
committee. He chaired the Foreign Relations Council and the National
Security Commission.
In addition, Mr. Jordan also contributed to the Legion as a member of
the National Legislative Commission and as liaison to the National
Finance Commission.
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Finance, foreign relations, national security--that is an impressive
and diverse range of committee appointments that make him well
qualified to head the American Legion. But the Legion also knew that,
when it asked Tony Jordan to take charge, this was an important time
for the American Legion and for America's veterans.
Tony Jordan has expressed strong personal sentiments in favor of the
constitutional amendment to protect the American flag. Our flag is the
symbol for everything for which our Nation stands. Mr. Jordan is
standing with those who believe in the integrity of the flag and what
it represents--freedom and justice, ideals for which our Nation's
veterans risk and, in some cases, gave their lives.
Mr. Jordan is also outspoken in his support of a GI bill of health,
the American Legion's response to the challenges being faced by the
Department of Veterans Affairs and veterans across this country as they
seek to fulfill the promise we made to ensure that our veterans have
access to quality health care.
These are only a few examples, Mr. President, of what Mr. Jordan has
done on behalf of his country and its largest veterans organization. I
know my colleagues will agree that the American Legion chose wisely and
well when it elected Anthony Jordan of Augusta, ME, as its national
commander. I wish him well in the challenging year ahead.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll. The assistant
legislative clerk proceeded to call.
Mr. SPECTER. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order
for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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