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| Col. Greg Stroud, left, 162nd Fighter Wing commander, and Lt. Col. Ed Maxwell, vice wing commander, presents U.S. Senator John
McCain with an ESGR certificate of support. (Air National Guard photo by Capt. Gabe Johnson) |
Bill Valenzuela presents a framed ESGR certificate of support to U.S. Senator John McCain April 16. (Air National Guard photo by Capt. Gabe Johnson) |
Arizona's ESGR, Servicemembers Honor Senator McCain
By Capt. Gabe Johnson
162nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
TUCSON, Ariz. — In partnership with Arizona Guardsmen and Reservists the state's chapter of Employer Support for
the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) recognized U.S. Senator John McCain for his support of America's Citizen-Servicemembers,
here April 16.
Bill Valenzuela, Arizona State Chair Emeritus for ESGR, and Col. Greg Stroud, the Arizona Air National Guard's 162nd
Fighter Wing commander, presented the senator a framed certificate of support and a medallion from ESGR during the Tucson
Chamber of Commerce National Issues Forum luncheon at the JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort where McCain was the guest speaker.
"This certificate is in appreciation for all he has done for the Guard and Reserves," said Valenzuela. When we
presented it to him we could see in his face how thrilled he was."
As a member of ESGR and the Army Reserve Ambassadorship, Valenzuela worked with Senator McCain to introduce several bills
designed to benefit the Guard and Reserve.
"My experienced from working with him is that he is 105 percent with the Guard and Reserve; helping us pass our bills,
getting us what we need, he's always been there for us. He helped me with every bill that I took him and made sure that his
colleagues helped him pass it. He's quite a guy," he said.
The senator made it a point to shake hands with the dozen Guardsmen and Reservists in attendance and thank them for their
service. Arizona Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines were all represented at the presentation.
"Not since World War II have our Guard and Reserves been so heavily relied upon and they are performing superbly,"
said Senator McCain. "Of course, I am very proud to have members of the military here today. I'm always proud to be in
their company."
To Valenzuela he added, "I want to thank you for your support of the military and continued efforts on behalf of the
men and women who are serving."
ESGR is a Department of Defense agency established in 1972. Its mission is to gain and maintain employer support for Guard
and Reserve service by recognizing outstanding support, increasing awareness of the law and resolving conflicts through mediation.