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His visit has nothing to do with Viet-Nam.

The Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate is authorized to prescribe from time to time regulations, rulings, directions, and instructions to carry out the purpose of this order.

It is a great privilege for me this morning and I am very proud to present to General Gerhart another addition to his long list of honors for a life nobly spent in the service of his country and his fellow men.

I promised that we would press forward with them to 'meet the needs of your people in education, rural development, new industry, and long-range economic development.'

We have faith--a growing faith--in Viet-Nam and the strength that you can build here.

They want to--and they are--committing themselves to the great causes and challenges of our times with a fervor, an intelligence, an unselfishness which should thrill all of us.

This administration has attempted to cooperate completely with the Congress in making available to it all information possible, and that will continue to be our policy.

The general we honor this morning is one who grew up with the air age.

When you find these citizens, encourage and honor them.

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Young Americans throughout our history have never been found lacking in valor, or in courage, or in bravery.

We have come here this morning to express the gratitude of this country to a very distinguished officer of the United States Air Force who has served his Nation well for more than 30 years.

I am very blessed with many things but no one is richer in his associations and his friendships than I have been throughout the years.

I am proud to recognize them this morning for what they have done, and to salute them for representing the very best of the United States of America.

On many occasions I have spoken of what I like to describe as 'the volunteer generation' in America.

I strongly urge all Americans to do their utmost during this Week and throughout the year to unite in the pursuit of making boating one of the safest and most enjoyable of all recreational activities.

We are a rich, strong and abundant society and we must not allow any of our people to be left behind--or left out.