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      RECOGNIZING ROBERT LONGO AS APRIL 2025 VETERAN OF THE MONTH

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                          HON. LISA C. McCLAIN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, April 8, 2025

  Mrs. McCLAIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with profound respect and 
gratitude to recognize the exceptional service and unwavering 
dedication of Robert Anthony Longo, a proud veteran of the United 
States Air Force and our esteemed Veteran of the Month for April 2025 
from Michigan's 9th Congressional District. His lifelong commitment to 
duty, both in uniform and beyond, exemplifies the highest ideals of 
service, sacrifice, and community.
  Robert Longo answered the call to serve his country in July 1968, 
enlisting in the United States Air Force at the height of the Vietnam 
War. Over the next four years, he attained the rank of Buck Sergeant 
and was assigned to the Military Airlift Command (MAC) in New Jersey, 
where he served as a crew chief and aircraft mechanic on the C-141 
Starlifter. His critical role ensured the operational readiness of 
military transport aircraft, supporting strategic global airlift 
operations that spanned four continents and 20 countries. Longo's 
expertise took him through advanced training at Edwards Air Force Base 
and flight school in Washington, D.C., further strengthening his 
contributions to the Air Force's mission.
  After completing his military service in April 1972, Longo continued 
his lifelong commitment to helping others, particularly his fellow 
veterans. For the past six years, he has served as a chaplain, 
providing spiritual guidance and emotional support to those who have 
sacrificed for our nation. Today, he serves as Chaplain for People of 
Impact at Freedom Lake in Lapeer, Michigan, a nonprofit organization 
dedicated to assisting veterans with transitional housing, job 
placement, and recovery support. He also serves as Chaplain for the 
Lakepoint Church Veterans Ministry, which further exemplifies his 
devotion to uplifting and strengthening the veteran community.
  Beyond his professional and military service, Robert Longo is a 
devoted family man. He and his wife, Cindy, have shared 38 years of 
marriage, raising triplets--one son and two daughters--who are now 33 
years old. He is also a proud grandfather to two grandchildren, 
instilling in them the same values of dedication and service that have 
guided his own life.
  Robert Anthony Longo's story is one of duty, perseverance, and 
selfless service. His contributions to the United States Air Force and 
his continued efforts to support veterans in need reflect the very best 
of our Nation's values. His legacy of service is an inspiration to all 
who know him.
  Mr. Speaker, let us express our deepest gratitude to Robert Longo for 
his military service and his unwavering dedication to his fellow 
veterans. His life's work reminds us of the strength and resilience of 
those who have worn the uniform, and we honor his contributions to our 
country and community.

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