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President Reaches Out to Servicemen

By Associated Press | November 23, 2007

CAMP DAVID, Md. — President Bush, who visited troops in Iraq on Thanksgiving after the American invasion in 2003, called several servicemen and women yesterday to extend best wishes and say it was "the least I can do."

Three of those receiving holiday greetings are in the Army, two are Marines, three are in the Air Force, two serve in the Coast Guard, and two in the Navy. The troops called are serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, and aboard ship, the White House press secretary, Dana Perino, said.

"He called to wish the members of the military and their families and the troops that they are serving with a happy Thanksgiving. He said, 'I can't tell you how impressed I am by the courage and compassion of our troops." He thanked them for their service," Ms. Perino said.

The president asked for God's blessings on the members of the military, Ms. Perino said. He said he was thankful to be commander in chief of the finest military ever assembled and told them, "calling you is the least I can do because I admire the military so much."


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thank GOD he is our president!

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w. maldonado 

Nov 23, 2007 07:37

That our returning servicemen and women, still have hands to reach back to our Chief Executive?

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Warren Hughes 

Nov 24, 2007 13:34

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