We have to get the message out about what service in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines means to their country.
Jim Saxton
The Public Record
His persistence and hard work have ensured a better life for individuals who have certainly earned it: those men and women who have risked their lives serving the United States of America.
I rise before you today to recognize an organization which has served as the backbone for securing and protecting the rights of veterans of United States Armed Forces.
This year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States celebrates its 100th year of providing a voice for the American military retiree.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Eveland for all that he has done not only for veterans, but for his country.
Bruce Eveland is a tremendous asset to veterans everywhere, and, on the dawn of his homecoming celebration in Lumberton, New Jersey, I ask my colleagues in the 106th Congress to join me in recognizing his service.
in honor of Mr. Earl H. Siegman for his remarkable dedication and efforts toward the improvement of the Southern New Jersey community at large, I would like to commend him for his extensive involvement with a myriad of volunteer…
His endless enthusiasm, boundless energy and dedicated interest in improving the communities that he serves comprise a compendium of qualities for which we should all strive.
Mr. Siegman represents the type of leader who is a tremendous source of inspiration for volunteers and the organizations that they assist.
Earl deserves a great deal of our gratitude and admiration for his tireless service.
Mr. Siegman is the recipient of the Southern New Jersey Development Council's Chairman's Award for expanding development in the Southern New Jersey region.
Earl Siegman has spent his entire adult life serving as a role model to the young people who have had the privilege of knowing him.