Congressional Record publishes “THE PARRISH FAMILY…..” in the Extensions of Remarks section on April 19, 2021

Congressional Record publishes “THE PARRISH FAMILY…..” in the Extensions of Remarks section on April 19, 2021
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James Comer was mentioned in THE PARRISH FAMILY….. on page E420 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on April 19, 2021 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

THE PARRISH FAMILY

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HON. JAMES COMER

of kentucky

in the house of representatives

Monday, April 19, 2021

Mr. COMER. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of the Parrish Brothers of Burkesville, Kentucky.

Barney, Watson, and Taylor Parrish each honorably served their country during World War II, with Barney paying the ultimate sacrifice. The Parrish Brothers’ service to our country did not end after World War II as Watson and Taylor continued defending America during the Korean War. During the war, Watson was seriously wounded and returned to duty less than a week later, where he also paid the ultimate sacrifice. After the Korean War, Taylor returned to Kentucky and continued serving others and raising a family in the First District of Kentucky. The family’s sacrifice was awarded two purple hearts and a bronze star.

The legacy of the Parrish family leads us all to reflect on the freedoms we hold dear and the sacrifices American heroes make to protect them. The service and sacrifices they bravely gave should not and will not be forgotten. I join their family in friends to celebrate their legacy and honor their noble service to our country.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 67

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