Dear Friend,
 
 Last month, I had the  privilege of hearing directly from veterans from across our district on  several occasions.  As the father of two children in the Marine Corps, I  know the tremendous sacrifice service members and their families have  made for our country.
 
 Often, an individual's story  sticks with you.  That's how I felt after hearing about Mr. Ray  Marlow's service in Korea, where he showed extraordinary courage and  patriotism.  In the battle of Pork Chop Hill, for example, Mr. Marlow  was shot in the face and had shrapnel lodged in his stomach.  He  survived despite incredible odds, and ultimately was awarded the Purple  Heart, Silver Star, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal  with three bronze stars, Combat Infantry Badge and United Nations  Service Medal.   After he reached out to my office because he was  missing a medal box, I was honored to present Mr. Marlow with all six  medals and thank him for his service in person.
 
 Early in March, I met with  the Department of Iowa Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) to hear about  their legislative priorities and what I could do to help.  Less than a  week later, I held a town hall in Davenport with Vietnam War veterans to  share updates on legislation related to Agent Orange exposure and to  learn more about what challenges they face.  I also wrote to House  appropriators in support of full funding for veterans' health services  and in support of continued psychological health and traumatic brain  injury research.
 
 It is my solemn and welcome  responsibility to serve veterans and their families in Congress, both  through legislation like the Veterans Compensation Cost-of-Living  Adjustment Act, which I helped to introduce and which became law in  November 2012, and by helping individual veterans and their families cut  through red tape at the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans  Affairs, and the Social Security Administration.  If you believe I can  be of assistance to you, please contact my Iowa City office at (319) 351-0789 or toll free at (866) 914-IOWA.
 
 As a member of the the  Military Veterans Caucus, I will continue to fight against proposals to  reduce or eliminate essential benefits for those who have made such  great sacrifices on behalf of our nation.  Thank you, and I look forward  to staying in touch about this important topic.
 
 Sincerely,
Dave Loebsack
 Iowa's Second District
 
                                 
       
 


 
 



