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May 31 2010

Remarks by the President on Memorial Day at Andrews Air Force Base

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Andrews Air Force Base 7:28 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  First of all, I want to just say thank you to Colonel Steve Shepro who’s just done such great work for us and for me over the last several months, several years.  I know he’s about to be transferred, and I just to want to say to him and Helen and Jack how much we appreciate everything that they do. To Major General Darrell Jones, our commander as — of Air Force District of Washington, as well as Holly and Stuart, and to all of you, and all the men, women and families of the Joint Base at Andrews, good evening.  It is wonderful to see all of you on this solemn and special day.  In the life of our nation, there are few more sacred places than our national cemeteries — around the world, at Arlington and our national cemeteries across the country.  As some of you know, earlier today, I was honored to join the Memorial Day ceremony at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, Illinois.  Unfortunately, some extraordinary storms moved in, and for the safety of all involved, the ceremony was cancelled.  But while the storm was raging outside, I was fortunate to meet with some of the families, friends and veterans who had come to honor loved ones who had given their lives in service of this nation.  Later, I was privileged to visit with families of our wounded warriors as they battle to recover from the wounds of war.  And I want to stop by here because I fly in all the time but sometimes don’t get a chance to meet so many of you individually, to say thank you for your service, and recognize that long chain of valor and service that you are a part of

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May 31 2010

Remarks by the President on Memorial Day at Andrews Air Force Base

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Andrews Air Force Base 7:28 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT:  Hello, everybody.  First of all, I want to just say thank you to Colonel Steve Shepro who’s just done such great work for us and for me over the last several months, several years.  I know he’s about to be transferred, and I just to want to say to him and Helen and Jack how much we appreciate everything that they do.

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May 31 2010

Readout of the President’s Call with Prime Minister Harper of Canada

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This afternoon at about 1:00 PM CDT, President Obama spoke with Prime Minister Harper.  They discussed the current situation in the Middle East and the upcoming G-8 and G-20 Summits to be held in Canada. 

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May 31 2010

Readout of the President’s Call with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel

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“This morning between 10:00 and 10:15 AM CDT, the President spoke by phone with Prime Minister Netanyahu.  He said he understood the Prime Minister’s decision to return immediately to Israel to deal with today’s events.  They agreed to reschedule their meeting at the first opportunity.

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May 31 2010

Background on Today’s Memorial Day Service

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Today the President will participate in a wreath laying ceremony and deliver remarks at the 11th Annual Memorial Day Cemetery at Lincoln National Cemetery. Introducing the President: Sergeant First Class Matthew Burleson accompanied by Paul Abeyta Sgt 1st Class Matthew Burleson D co 1-178IN, 33rd BCT SFC Burleson was born in Lake County Illinois.  He is a 1993 graduate of Waukegan High School, where he was enrolled in JROTC.  He entered the Illinois Army National Guard in December 1992 and, graduated from the One Station Unit Training (OSUT) at Ft Benning in November of 1993.  His first assignment was in Bravo company 1-178 Infantry Waukegan, IL. He attended Primary Leaders Development Course at Camp Ball Louisiana in January of 1997.  Upon graduation he was promoted to Sergeant in B Company.  SFC Burleson attended the Basic Non Commissioned Officer Course Phase One in Springfield, IL in 1999 and graduated Phase Two at Camp Atterbery, IL in 2000.  He was then assigned at a Squad Leader in C Company 1-178 IN.

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