Over 400,000 Americans died in the service of our Nation.
I urge the press, radio, television, and all other information media to cooperate in this observance.
Now our generation honors them for what they did 50 years ago.
Today we honor them.
D-Day, June 6, 1944, saw the single greatest mobilization of any fighting force in human history.
A world of free and stable trading partners is not only good for our economic security, it's important for our national ...
Today more than any time in human history, we live in an interdependent world where the fortunes of all nations are tied...
A grateful nation must never forget that.
We're prepared to defend ourselves and our fundamental interests when they are threatened.
They risked their safety without hesitation and gave their lives to save a comrade.
The ultimate price of freedom is never fully paid.