On the recordFebruary 18, 1995
To be worthy of that sacrifice, we must determine in this time to remain the strongest nation in the world so that our freedom is never again threatened.
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presidency.ucsb.eduTo be worthy of that sacrifice, we must determine in this time to remain the strongest nation in the world so that our freedom is never again threatened.
Remarks Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Iwo Jima in Arlington, Virginia
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