[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 138 (Thursday, October 2, 2003)] [Senate] [Pages S12369-S12370] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] TRIBUTE TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOHN M. LeMOYNE, U.S. ARMY, ON HIS RETIREMENTMr. NELSON of Florida. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize a great patriot, soldier and fellow Floridian, LTG John M. LeMoyne. General LeMoyne is retiring after a distinguished 35-year career in the United States Army. John LeMoyne entered military service in 1968 after graduating from the University of Florida, in Gainsville, FL. He was commissioned through ROTC as a second lieutenant in the Infantry and has served with distinction for over three decades in peace and during two wars. Most notable was his final assignment as the Army's Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, G-1. He was personally selected by the Army's senior leadership to serve as its head personnel officer and to take control of an organization which had sustained substantial casualties during the September 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon. His calm hand, steady leadership and personal touch were instrumental in guiding the organization through a period of mourning and reconstitution, while continuing to support the Army's many personnel needs. Over the past 2 years, during a period of unprecedented global action, with Operations Enduring Freedom and [[Page S12370]] Iraqi Freedom, General LeMoyne ensured that the Army's personnel challenges were met. Throughout his career, General LeMoyne has distinguished himself in numerous command and staff positions both overseas and in the United States. In Vietnam, he commanded an infantry company, where he was recognized for his heroism and received a Purple Heart. In Europe, his assignments included command of the 3rd Battalion, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division; Operations Officer and later Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army. General LeMoyne's stateside assignments included serving as the Commander, 1st Brigade, 24th Infantry Division and Commanding General, U.S. Army Infantry Center, Fort Benning, GA. While in command of the 1st Brigade during Operation Desert Storm, General LeMoyne's unit led the famous ``Hail Mary'' into the Iraqi Army's rear which contributed to the quick end of hostilities and the defeat of the Iraqi Army in Kuwait. Mr. President, I ask my colleagues to join me in thanking General LeMoyne for the leadership he has provided, for the care and concern he has demonstrated for our soldiers and their families and for his dedicated and honorable service to our Nation and its Army. As he returns to Gainsville, we wish him, his wife Marion and family Godspeed and all the best in the future. ____________________