AWARD TO ADM. W.F. RABORN OF THE THIRD ANNUAL FORRESTAL AWARD
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March 28, 1966
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
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AWARD TO ADM. W. F. RABORN OF
THE THIRD ANNUAL FORRESTAL
AWARD
(Mr. LIPSCOMB asked and was given
permission to address the House for I
? minute, to revise and extend his remarks, :
and to include extraneous matter.)
Mr. LIPSCOMB, Mr. Speaker, last
of his outstanding accomplishments, in-
'eluding the development of the Polaris
I believe this honor is richly deserved
by Admiral Raborn. I have known him ;
'for many years now. We are all aware
responsible for national defense. Just to ".
name a few of the recipients in the past
would be to include President Dwight D..'.
Eisenhower and Secretary of Defense,
Robert S. McNamara.
National Security Industrial Association
conferred on Adm. W. F. Raborn their
annual Forrestal Award. This is a most
distinguished award, granted by this as
sociation whose purpose is to promote
mutual understanding between indus-
tries and departments of Government
Johnson called on Admiral Raborn to
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For more than 40 years Admiral Ra-
'born has dedicated his energies to the
e pleted 2 years ahead of the' planned
brings to it his considerable talents and
personal dedication. I was proud to have
,'been present when the Forrestal Award
,.Red Raborn responded. In April of 1965
i the President appointed Admiral Raborn
;,as Director of Central Intelligence. I
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