Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor two heroes from the Fourth Congressional District of Arkansas. Nicholas Brown of Hot Springs and Michael Tharp of Hope were awarded the American Ambulance Association Stars of Life awards this week. These men are both veterans who served their Nation with valor before returning home to Arkansas and joining the private sector. But their sense of duty brought them back to public service, with both men now working as emergency medical services professionals. They are first responders saving lives in their hometowns every day. I congratulate Nicholas and Michael on this award and thank them for their service. ____________________
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