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thedrifter
05-24-03, 08:54 AM
Secretary of Defense Memorial Day Message



Every Memorial Day, Americans across this great land of ours gather with family and friends to celebrate the memory and to honor the sacrifice of those who have died defending our freedom.

And it is important that we do so, for only by remembering how great their sacrifice was, can we truly appreciate how dear a price has been paid for our freedom.

This year, we remember not only the heroes of the past, those who battled the evils of their times - totalitarianism and communism - but the heroes of the present - your comrades - who fell fighting the latest form of tyranny, the tyranny of terrorism.

In Afghanistan, and later in Iraq, these heroes died defending their families and ours, and protecting our homeland from murder and attack. They died to deny weapons of mass murder to the perpetrators and the protectors of terrorist activities. They died to help free the world from the grip of a vicious foe, so that our children and theirs can continue to live as we have always lived - in freedom.

In doing so, they demonstrated, beyond any doubt, that America does have the ability to meet any threat to our security, the will to confront our enemies before they strike, and the resolve to hunt down, capture and bring to justice the purveyors of terrors, no matter how long it takes.

For that, they will be remembered forever in the hearts and minds of their countrymen. As the Civil War poet, Theodore O'Hara, wrote in his famous work, "The Bivouac of the Dead," "Nor shall your glory be forgot while Fame her record keeps, or Honor points the hallowed spot where Valor proudly sleeps."

In that spirit, I urge all Americans this Memorial Day to join together at 3:00 p.m. for a national Moment of Remembrance, in honor of those who have died to make our freedom possible.

I urge them as well to remember in their thoughts and prayers, those prisoners of war and those missing in action from earlier wars, and all our military men and women on duty around the world today who sacrifice, along with their families, to protect our American way of life.

I thank you for all you do for our nation and for the world. God bless you, and God bless America.

Donald H. Rumsfeld

thedrifter
05-24-03, 08:55 AM
Memorial Day Message From the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff



This weekend, we pause to remember those soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coastguardsmen who lost their lives serving our nation. We remember not only our compatriots, but all those brave Americans from generations past whose legacy of service secured our freedom. America is safer today as a result of their service.

Oliver Wendell Holmes once said, "To fight a war, you must want something with all your might." Those we honor this Memorial Day gave more than all their might - they sacrificed all they had and all they might have been for the lives, liberties and futures of millions of others.

We have a personal connection to this year's holiday. Many of us know the names and faces of the more than 230 brave men and women in uniform who have paid the ultimate price in Afghanistan, Iraq and around the world securing our liberties in the Global War on Terrorism. We served with them and will never forget them. Their dedication, selflessness and sacrifice are real tributes to freedom for all Americans.

It is equally important that we remember the families of our fallen service men and women. We will keep them in our hearts, prayers and thoughts on this day - and every day.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff and I join with every American this Memorial Day in remembering those brave and dedicated Americans who gave all their might and all their tomorrows for our Nation and the future of so many.

Gen. Richard B. Myers, USAF