05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 16:58
WASHINGTON, DC - Tonight, Congressman Mark Harris (NC-08) spoke on the House floor to celebrate the 100th birthday of Marine Corps veteran Vic St. Pierre. In his remarks, Congressman Harris honored St. Pierre's extraordinary service to our nation during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
Rep. Harris's remarks as delivered:
"Today, we celebrate more than a birthday-we celebrate 100 years of American courage, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied in one extraordinary man.
"Vic St. Pierre turns 100 years old today, and what a remarkable century it has been. Through war and hardship, duty and courage, Vic answered the call to serve our country time and time again.
"From serving in the Marines during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, Vic bravely marched into combat, carrying the spirit of America with strength and honor.
"Born in Rhode Island and now a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, Vic joined the Marines at just 17 years old, driven by a desire to serve and see the world.
"What he gave in return was far greater: a lifetime of service and an unwavering commitment to protecting the freedoms we cherish every day.
"As America approaches its 250th birthday, stories like Vic's remind us why this nation remains a beacon of freedom and hope for the world. Our veterans and service members are the heart of this country. They are the reason our flag still waves proudly and why generations of Americans continue to live free.
"Vic, today we celebrate your 100th birthday and honor your extraordinary service and courage. May God bless you, your family, and the United States of America."
###