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  RECOGNIZING UNITED STATES MARINE SERGEANT MAJOR TIMOTHY BABCOCK AS 
                    AUGUST 2025 VETERAN OF THE MONTH

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                          HON. LISA C. McCLAIN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, July 22, 2025

  Mrs. McCLAIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today with profound respect and 
gratitude to recognize the extraordinary service and unwavering 
dedication of Sergeant Major Timothy Babcock, a proud veteran of the 
United States Marine Corps and our distinguished Veteran of the Month 
for August 2025 from Michigan's 9th Congressional District. His 
exceptional military career and steadfast commitment to duty, 
excellence, and patriotism embody the very best of American service.
  Timothy Babcock answered the call to serve his country after his high 
school graduation, when he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. 
He reported to Marine Combat Training at the School of Infantry in Camp 
Pendleton, California in 1996. After completing training at Camp 
Pendleton, Timothy attended Personnel Administration School at Camp 
Johnson, North Carolina where he earned the Military Occupational 
Specialty (MOS) of 0151 Administrative Clerk.
  Following his training, Timothy was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 
1st Marines, where he served as an Administrative Clerk. During his 
time with the unit, he completed two Western Pacific deployments. His 
dedication and preparedness during this period were a reflection of his 
deep commitment to duty and honor.
  In 2003, Timothy reported to the Commanding General of the 4th Marine 
Expeditionary Brigade (Anti-Terrorism), where he served in multiple 
roles including Administrative Clerk, Assistant Administrative Chief, 
and Information Management Representative. These assignments highlight 
not only his strong work ethic but also his unwavering dedication to 
supporting the mission and security of our Nation.
  Later in 2003, he attended the U.S. Army Airborne School at Fort 
Benning, Georgia, where he completed the rigorous training required to 
earn his Airborne qualification. In 2005, he reported to the Marine 
Aviation Detachment at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, 
California. There, he served as the Administrative Chief, overseeing 
administrative operations for both China Lake and Point Mugu.
  Timothy continued his distinguished career as the Administrative 
Chief for Marine Special Operations within U.S. Marine Forces, Special 
Operations Command (MARSOC), deploying to Afghanistan from 2010 to 
2011. He later served as the Administrative Chief for both the Marine 
Special Operations Regiment and Marine Aircraft Group 29.
  In 2013, Timothy reported to 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, where he 
deployed to Okinawa, Japan, and participated in Exercise Forest Light 
and the Korean Marine Exchange Program--strengthening joint 
capabilities and international cooperation.
  Following this assignment, Timothy transitioned to Tampa, Florida, 
where he served as the First Sergeant for Headquarters Company, U.S. 
Marine Corps Forces Central Command. In this leadership role, he 
continued to exemplify professionalism, mentorship, and unwavering 
dedication to the mission and his Marines.
  In recent years, Timothy served as First Sergeant of Headquarters and 
Service Company, 2nd Tank Battalion, and later as Sergeant Major of 
Marine Air Support Squadron 1. Since 2022, he has served as Inspector-
Instructor Sergeant Major for 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, continuing 
his tradition of exemplary leadership and dedication.
  His distinguished service earned him numerous personal decorations, 
including the Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation 
Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, and the Combat Action 
Ribbon, among other service and campaign awards. He is also authorized 
to wear the Navy and Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia.
  After 30 years of faithful and honorable service, Timothy retired 
from the United States Marine Corps. His experience, professionalism, 
and devotion to country have left a lasting impact on the lives of 
countless Americans. His legacy is one of sacrifice, integrity, and 
duty, and we offer our deepest gratitude for his outstanding service to 
the United States of America.
  Mr. Speaker, let us express our sincerest appreciation to Timothy 
Babcock and for his outstanding military service and congratulate him 
on his retirement. His excellent acts of valor have protected our 
country and our freedoms in this great Nation. His story is a testament 
to the American spirit of service, sacrifice, and resolve, and it is an 
honor to recognize him as our Veteran of the Month.

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