Wednesday, May 4, 2010
Mr. SHULER. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor Mr. Floyd Carson Frisbee of Iron Duff, North Carolina for his valiant service in the United States Army. For the better part of two years, Mr. Frisbee fought bravely on the Korean peninsula in order to protect the sovereignty of South Korea, and the freedom of its people. Floyd Frisbee’s wartime effort exemplifies his dedication to our nation and the principles by which we live.
Mr. Frisbee received various medals and accolades for his service in the Korean War including the National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge,
After his service in the military, Floyd Frisbee continued to display his strong personal character as well as a commitment to provide for his family through 19 years of hard work at the Dayton Rubber plant. Since his retirement Mr. Frisbee maintains a strong attachment to the Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute and has preached at various churches in the community.
Madam Speaker, Floyd Carson Frisbee provided an exemplary service for the people of our great country through his service in the Korean War. His dedication and commitment to the United States is truly a source of pride to western North Carolina. I urge my colleagues to join me today in honoring Floyd Carson Frisbee for the sacrifices he has made for our nation and the service he has provided for its citizens.







