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ALL-VOLUNTEER AMERICAN MILITARY – EXCEEDING THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
Nov 3, 2006  - By now, many Americans are familiar with Senator John Kerry’s remarks about the education level of our soldiers.  His implication was that the men and women serving in our military are of “inferior” scholastic backgrounds and had no options available to them other than military service.&n...; More

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSES LEGISLATION INCLUDING REP. BROWN-WAITE’S VETERAN CERTIFICATION BILL
Jul 24, 2006  - U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) announced today that her legislation to help veterans transfer skills learned in the military into the private sector passed the House of Representatives with voice vote approval.  H.R. 5220, the Veterans Certification and Licensure Act of 200... More

REP. BROWN-WAITE ANNOUNCES WEST POINT, NAVAL AND AIR FORCE ACADEMY NOMINATIONS
Jul 20, 2006  - U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) today announced that Casey Nugent and Maria Chadziutko have been accepted into the 2010 graduating class of the West Point Military Academy.  Additionally, Tim Ryan has been accepted into the 2010 graduating class of the United States Air Fo... More

REP. BROWN-WAITE ANNOUNCES NEW PURPLE HEART HALL OF HONOR
Jul 19, 2006  - U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) today announced that her office is accepting names and personal stories from Purple Heart recipients.  Rep. Brown-Waite will help veterans collect the information necessary to submit completed forms to the Purple Heart Hall of Fame.  A... More

THE 4TH OF JULY – A CELEBRATION OF OUR FREEDOMS AND LIBERTIES
Jul 7, 2006  - April 19, 1775.  The day that the shot heard round the world was fired on the streets of Lexington, Massachusetts.  That first battle of the Revolutionary War led Americans on a long and arduous journey from a colony of the British Empire, to where we stand today as a nation of 50 s... More

REP. BROWN-WAITE STATEMENT ON THE RECOVERY OF A STOLEN LAPTOP CONTAINING PERSONAL DATA OF UP TO 26.5 MILLION VETERANS
Jun 29, 2006  - Today, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary James Nicholson announced that the laptop storing the sensitive information of over 26 million veterans and military personnel was recovered and is undergoing forensic investigations to determine whether or not the information was duplicat... More

HELPING VETERANS TRANSITION BACK TO THE WORKFORCE
May 5, 2006  - Each year, over 180,000 American soldiers make the decision to leave the armed forces.  After serving honorably in defense of our country, many of these individuals seek employment in the civilian world, hoping to capitalize on the skills they have gained during their time in the military.&... More

REP. BROWN-WAITE PRESENTS COMMEMORATIVE COINS TO DUNNELLON WORLD WAR II AND VIETNAM WAR VETERANS
Jan 27, 2006  - U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) presented fourteen Dunnellon World War II veterans and thirteen Vietnam War veterans today with commemorative coins honoring their military service.  The coins were designed to honor the 30th Anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, and the 60t... More

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM WASHINGTON, D.C. – HIGHLIGHTS FROM 2005
Dec 23, 2005  - As your representative in Congress, I wanted to alert you to some of the major legislation victories the House has passed in 2005.  These include strengthening our borders, protecting our children from dangerous sexual predators, stopping efforts to raise your taxes, supporting our troo... More

VETERAN’S DAY 2005 – MEETING THE NEEDS OF FLORIDA VETERANS
Nov 11, 2005  - With Veteran’s Day upon us, I wanted to make you aware of the latest developments affecting America’s veterans. Originally established as a holiday to commemorate the cessation of hostilities during World War I, for many years November 11 was known as Armistice Day. On June 1, 1954, President Dw... More

 
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