"I’m very honored to be
here with all of you today, in the company of great soldiers,
sailors, airmen, and marines and civilians of many different
countries that are all here for a common purpose. And I’m also
honored to be in the presence of the spirits of two great Americans
that we’ve talked about this morning."
"Countless number of
Americans will gather together in our towns, our villages and
communities, across the country today to place flowers and flags on
the graves of those who have given their
last full measure of
devotion for our country and for freedom. They will, in their own
way, acknowledge the sacrifices of those American warriors who have
paid the ultimate price."
"For those of us in
uniform, particularly for those of us here today fighting far from
home, Memorial Day takes on an added significance. It is not simply
paying tribute to heroes from years gone by who fought in distant
lands."
"It’s rather about the here and the now. It’s the empty seat
in the mess hall, the battle buddy who is no longer here, or the
friend who did not return from patrol. And it’s the commitment to
carry on with the mission in their honor. And Memorial Day for us is
intensely personal."