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Amata Took Part in Delegation Honoring U.S. Veterans’ Sites in Europe

July 10, 2023

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata took part in a Congressional Delegation (CODEL) in her role as Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs that included the Landstuhl Medical Center, an Army medical facility.

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Landstuhl Medical Center briefings

Landstuhl Medical Center briefings

“Our military conducts healthcare all over the world, which necessarily includes telehealth, so DOD health operations are a good starting point in examining what might be helpful and effective in any other geographically distant location, such as our planning for modernized hospital services in American Samoa,” said Congresswoman Amata.

In a special visit, Members of Congress paid tribute to U.S. Veterans’ historic sites in several countries in Europe before the Fourth of July, starting in Normandy. These honored places include cemeteries that are the resting place of thousands of U.S. Service Members who gave their lives in the great cause of liberating Europe from Nazi occupation.

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Air Force photo

Air Force photo

“All U.S. Veterans sites and their care fall under the oversight jurisdiction of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and it is humbling to take part in honoring them,” said Vice Chairman Amata. “Each memorial and burial site is special and beautiful to visit, and I appreciate the caretaking and dignity these U.S. Veterans are given in international locations. These battle sites have great historic importance, and are forever honored as the places where thousands of U.S. Service Members bravely fought to secure the freedom of hundreds of millions of people.”

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Helesa Fa’ate’a who serves as an OR surgical nurse at Landstuhl

Helesa Fa’ate’a who serves as an OR surgical nurse at Landstuhl

Led by Chairman Mike Bost, the Members of Congress visited Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach, National Guard Memorial, and Normandy American Cemetery; took part in an Italy Navy Sixth Fleet roundtable; visited U.S. Service Members at Ramstein Air Base and Landstuhl Medical Center; toured the Battle of the Bulge Monument in Belgium; held closed-door meetings with NATO and European Union (EU) Parliament; and visited Aisne Marne American Cemetery, Belleau Wood, Marine Monument, Devil Dog Fountain, and Church of Saint Etienne.

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Issues:Military