Recognizing Black History Month

Floor Speech

Date: Feb. 2, 2026
Location: Washington, DC

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Mr. MRVAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Black History Month and its 2016 theme, ``A Century of Black History Commemorations.'' I would like to honor retired Army Sergeant 1st Class Oscar Primm, Jr., a 104-year-old veteran from northwest Indiana whose service is an inspiration to us all.

In 1941, Oscar enlisted in the United States Army. Over the course of his heroic military career, he served in World War I, the Korean war, and the Vietnam war.

Today, Oscar is a proud member of the Greater Gary AMVETS Squadron Post 6 where he can frequently be found supporting veterans throughout northwest Indiana as they return home from service.

It is because of the sacrifices of veterans just like Oscar that we are able to live in a free, democratic country.

Mr. Speaker, please join me in celebrating Black History Month and a century of national Black history commemorations by recognizing the selfless service, bravery, and patriotism of retired Army Sergeant 1st Class Oscar Primm, Jr.

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