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Roger Williams Discusses Chris Kyle Medal of Honor Act on House Floor

February 27, 2015

“His acts of valor must be permanently etched in our nation’s history.”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Roger Williams (R-Texas) today spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to discuss his bill, the Chris Kyle Medal of Honor Act.

"Chris Kyle is someone who we should strive to be," said Williams. "He is a true American patriot whose acts of valor must be permanently etched in our nation's history."

Click on the image below to watch Williams speak on the House floor.

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A transcript of Congressman Roger Williams' remarks is below:

"Mr. Speaker, yesterday I introduced a bill that would authorize and request the president to award our nation's highest military honor to a Texan who served this nation with distinction and bravery.

"Chris Kyle, a navy seal, protected countless American troops as they went into battle.

"Chris Kyle voluntarily put his life on the line when he completed his first tour in Iraq and when he returned not once but three more times.

"Make no mistake, the Medal of Honor will not bring back a husband, father, son and a model Texan. But the Medal of Honor will show Chris Kyle's family our gratitude for his relentless devotion to our country.

"Mr. Speaker, since its inception the Medal of Honor has been awarded 3,507 times. I challenge someone to tell me Chris Kyle didn't exude the bravery that is a prerequisite for this high honor.

"I challenge anyone to tell me that his courageous acts are undeserving of this recognition.

"Chris Kyle is someone we should strive to be. He is a true American patriot whose acts of valor must be permanently etched in our nation's history."

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Issues:Veterans