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2000 SESSION
006741412Patrons-- Colgan, Barry, Chichester, Hawkins, Howell, Potts, Puller, Stosch, Ticer and Whipple; Delegates: Albo, Amundson, Brink, Darner, Devolites, Hull, Marshall, McClure, McQuigg, Parrish, Plum, Scott, Van Landingham and Watts
WHEREAS, Donald D. Engen, Director of the National Air and Space Museum, died on July 13, 1999; and
WHEREAS, Donald Engen built a lasting legacy in aviation, aviation education, and aviation history; and
WHEREAS, Donald Engen gave a lifetime of service to the U.S. Navy, entering in 1942 as a Seaman Second Class and retiring in 1978 as a Vice Admiral; and
WHEREAS, during his career with the Navy, Donald Engen accumulated 7,450 hours of flying time and made 624 aircraft carrier landings, including 50 combat missions from the USS Lexington in World War II and 43 combat missions from the USS Valley Forge during the Korean War; and
WHEREAS, during his distinguished Navy career, Donald Engen received the Navy Cross, the Distinguished Flying Cross, three Air Medals during World War II and two Air Medals while serving in Korea; and
WHEREAS, after retiring from the Navy, Donald Engen embarked on an entirely new and similarly distinguished career in the field of aviation; and
WHEREAS, Donald Engen served as General Manager of the Piper Aircraft Corporation plant in Lakeland, Florida; and
WHEREAS, Donald Engen served as a member of the National Transportation Board; and
WHEREAS, in 1984, Donald Engen was appointed Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration by President Ronald Reagan, in which position he served three years; and
WHEREAS, in 1996, Donald Engen was appointed Director of the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, where he served until his death and where he was instrumental in developing plans to design and construct the Air and Space Museum to be located at Dulles International Airport; and
WHEREAS, Donald Engen was a guiding light in the field of aviation and devoted his life to public service; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the Board of Directors of the Smithsonian Institute of Washington, D.C. is hereby memorialized to name the tower, to be located at the new Air and Space Museum at Dulles International Airport, the "Donald D. Engen Tower;" and, be it
RESOLVED FURTHER, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the Board of Directors of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. and to the members of the Virginia delegation to the United States Congress that they may be apprised of the sense of the Virginia General Assembly in this matter.