FORT McPHERSON, GA. (Sept 9, 2010)--all Americans remember where they were when News broke of the terrorist attacks of 11. Sept 2001.
"But we remember sadness that we all felt our countrymen that grief is hardened to resolve" declared Gen James d. Thurman, Commander of u.s. Army Forces Command, here on the solemn ceremony during his Patriot Day keynote address.
He stressed that the war in the following nine years, in spite of these attacks, the nation and the army remains resolute purpose and focus for the remainder of the pledge of President George w. Bush was in line with the stability of the "We will not tire of. We falter. we will not succeed."
"This day we honor not only as victims who perished in nine years ago, but we can identify our Soldiers, which indicates this people resolve," he told the audience outside of the building at the headquarters of the FORSCOM collected.
The Army Commander stated maximum command also that many u.s. service men and women with courage and selflessly to respond to the call, many are set out in the freedom of the country on their lives.
"Let me assure you that there are currently hundreds of Triangle Instrument thousands of American Soldiers to settle for a single cause of freedom worldwide," Thurman said."Our Soldiers, our sailors, Airmen and Marines, equivalent to meet our our promise.And be sure we are preferred.People who live in freedom of the patient always prevail over those who reside in the territory of oppression. "
Looking, he pointed out that one should always expect the unexpected and assume that some unexpected event, require the United States military response is carried out.
"While we cannot predict the exact nature of the next crisis, we must be prepared to respond to our people, by the heads of State or Government," he said. ", Our army still the world's best trained, most equipped and best led forces in the field of this course is unknown. None of us know exactly which may be a male,. but what is a particular result. we are winning!"
His speech after General Thurman assist Sgt. 1st class Shawn McCloskey place wreath family of dead heroes in honor of the nation. McCloskey was killed in Afghanistan while serving in company b, 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces group.
FORSCOM representing more than 832,000 active and reserve component Soldiers, to quickly match whenever the u.s. friends or associates are at risk of fighting wars and support civil society in the nation to the authorities of all at the same time, the conversion of the armed forces.
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