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Transcript: PRAYER FOR PEACE, MEMORIAL DAY, 1999 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION
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- May 27, 1999
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The challenges to our Nation's peace and freedom are as old as
American history and as new as today's headlines. They have taken
many
forms through the years, from the bitter discord of civil war at home
to
the aggression of tyrants abroad. But the price of peace and freedom
has
always remained the same: the service and sacrifice of our young
men and
women in uniform.
Looking back across the decades, we marvel at the valor and
determination of these gallant Americans who, in each generation,
have
stepped forward to preserve our freedom, defend our democracy, uphold
our
ideals, and protect our interests. The battles in which they fought
and
died -- Brandywine, ...
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