- Record: Extensions of Remarks
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: House
- Date: July 6, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: Extensions of Remarks are statements submitted for the official record, even if they were not spoken live on the floor.
HONORING MR. WILLIE JOINER FOR HIS HONORABLE MILITARY SERVICE AND
LIFETIME OF PERSEVERANCE
HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON
of mississippi
in the house of representatives
Monday, July 6, 2026
Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor Mr. Willie Joiner, a proud veteran of the United States Army, whose courageous service during the Vietnam War and lifelong perseverance embody the very best of the American spirit.
Mr. Joiner was drafted into the United States Army in 1968 and, following completion of basic training, answered our nation's call by serving a full tour of duty in the Vietnam War. He faithfully fulfilled his responsibilities with honor and distinction before receiving an honorable discharge in 1972. Like so many veterans of his generation, Mr. Joiner returned home carrying the unseen burdens of war while continuing to live a life marked by dignity, resilience, and quiet strength.
A resident of Dundee, Mississippi, Mr. Joiner's story began in Tunica County, where he was raised as one of fifteen children born to Frank, Sr. and Gennie V. Joiner. Growing up in a modest three-bedroom home on a plantation, the Joiner family faced many hardships. Without modern conveniences and with limited resources, Mr. Joiner worked alongside his parents and siblings as a sharecropper, helping provide for his family through hard work and determination.
Despite these humble beginnings, Mr. Joiner answered the call to defend the freedoms we cherish. His service reflects the sacrifices made by countless young Americans who left their homes to serve a nation they loved, often at great personal cost.
Today, Mr. Joiner continues to face serious medical challenges related to his military service. His courage in confronting these challenges serves as another testament to his enduring character. As a grateful nation, we owe our veterans not only our appreciation but also our unwavering commitment to ensuring they receive the care, support, and respect they have earned through their service.
Mr. Joiner's legacy also lives on through the enduring values of the Joiner family. In 2024, the family established The Joiner Place, a family heritage and learning center dedicated to preserving their history and inspiring future generations through the principles of faith, humility, service, generosity, forgiveness, and thankfulness. Their mission reminds us that strong families and shared history strengthen our communities and our nation.
through the designation of Joiner Road in honor of Frank, Sr. and Gennie V. Joiner, recognizing the lasting contributions of a family whose story reflects the perseverance and resilience of rural Mississippi.
Mr. Speaker, it is with profound respect and gratitude that I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing Mr. Willie Joiner for his honorable military service, his steadfast commitment to family and country, and the example he continues to set for future generations. May we never forget his sacrifices, and may God continue to bless Mr. Willie Joiner, his family, our veterans, and the United States of America.