“HONORING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF JOE WHITESIDE…..” published by Congressional Record in the Extensions of Remarks section on Feb. 11

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Joe Courtney was mentioned in HONORING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF JOE WHITESIDE….. on pages E143-E144 covering the 2nd Session of the 117th Congress published on Feb. 11 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

HONORING THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF JOE WHITESIDE

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HON. JOE COURTNEY

of connecticut

in the house of representatives

Friday, February 11, 2022

Mr. COURTNEY. Madam Speaker, I rise today in recognition of the distinguished accomplishments of Cadet Chief Petty Officer Joe Whiteside of Killingworth, Connecticut. As a young resident of Eastern Connecticut, Cadet Whiteside’s committed service to the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) was recognized on February 1, 2022, in his promotion to the rank of Cadet Chief Petty Officer.

Chartered in 1962 by an act of Congress. the Naval Sea Cadet Corps is a non-profit youth group that helps provide young Americans aged 10 through 18 with key maritime, leadership and teamwork skills. Supporting 9,000 cadets in 380 units in 47 states including Connecticut, the program also provides young Americans with valuable experience that they can use if they go on to join the Armed Services. For Cadet Chief Petty Officer Whiteside, this has meant their longtime membership in the Nautilus Division, which is stationed at the home of our nation’s undersea force, SUBASE New London.

Madam Speaker, as a member of the House Armed Service Committee, which has made sure that Congress follows through on its commitments to this program, I know firsthand the valuable work that the cadets and their leaders do each and every day. This year the Nautilus Division recognizes the dedication and work ethic of Joe, and it is conferring the honor of being promoted to the position of Cadet Chief Petty Officer during the Corps’ 60th anniversary of preparing our nation’s next generation of leaders. To that end, I ask that my colleagues in the House join me in thanking Cadet Chief Petty Officer Whiteside for his initiative and wishing him well in his future endeavor. Bravo Zulu.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 28

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