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Wenstrup: “Our military is at the ready to protect America, aid our allies, and deter evil in this world”
Washington,
June 15, 2013
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Greg Brooks
(202-225-3164)
Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1960, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014. Representative Brad Wenstrup, currently a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army Reserves, supported the legislation in both committee and on the House floor. The bill authorizes the funding for continued operation of America’s military.
“As a Lt. Colonel in the Army Reserve and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, I am proud to stand in support of the passage of this year’s National Defense Authorization Act. The American people can be confident that our military men, women, and families will have the resources necessary to continue their mission in the defense of our nation,” said Wenstrup.
“This bill is a strong affirmation of our shared national values. Specifically, it contains numerous provisions to address and prevent sexual assault in the military, ensure mission readiness, strengthen congressional oversight, safely detain captured terrorists, and preserve the 1.8 percent active duty pay raise. With this legislation, we can continue to guarantee that our military is at the ready to protect America, aid our allies, and deter evil in this world.”
Wenstrup continued “I cannot think of a more fitting day, both the Army’s 238th birthday and America’s Flag Day, to pass this important piece of legislation. We remain committed to ensuring that those in uniform, who have fought for and under our nation’s flag since 1775, have the every tool necessary to complete their mission.”
The 2014 National Defense Authorization Act of 2014, H.R. 1960, passed the House of Representatives on Friday June 14, by an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 315 to 108. Rep. Wenstrup is a member of the House Armed Services Committee, which has jurisdiction over defense policy and funding. He served in Iraq from 2005 to 2006 as a combat surgeon and chief of surgery. |