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President George W. Bush presents medals to 21 Navajo Code Talkers during a ceremony honoring their military service at the U.S. Capitol July 26, 2001. During World War II, the Code Talkers used their native language as an unbreakable code to relay secret messages.
President George W. Bush presents medals to 21 Navajo Code Talkers during a ceremony honoring their military service at the U.S. Capitol July 26, 2001. During World War II, the Code Talkers used their native language as an unbreakable code to relay secret messages.
 
President George W. Bush stands with Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony Principi, left, and Mr. Gene Overstreet, President of the Non-Commissioned Officers Association, during the Veterans Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery Nov. 11, 2004. "We honor every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine and Coastguardsman who gave some of the best years of their lives to the service of the United States and stood ready to give life, itself, on our behalf," said the President in his remarks. President George W. Bush meets with veterans and their families after delivering remarks during ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of D-Day at the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, June 6, 2004.
President George W. Bush presents medals to 21 Navajo Code Talkers during a ceremony honoring their military service at the U.S. Capitol July 26, 2001. During World War II, the Code Talkers used their native language as an unbreakable code to relay secret messages. President George W. Bush meets with military personnel aboard the USS Enterprise in Norfolk, Va., Dec. 7, 2001. "When America looks at you, the young men and women who defend us today, we are grateful," said the President. "On behalf of the people of the United States, I thank you for your commitment, your dedication and your courage."
President George W. Bush greets military personnel at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla., June 16, 2004. President George W. Bush visits Operation USO Care Package at Fort Belvior, Va., Friday, Dec. 10, 2004. "This is one way of saying, America appreciates your service to freedom and peace and our security," said the President in his remarks about the program that has delivered more than 480,000 care packages.
A veteran salutes as President George W. Bush speaks during ceremonies honoring Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery Nov. 11, 2004. "Our veterans are drawn from several generations and many backgrounds. They're Americans who remember the swift conflict of the Persian Gulf War; and a long Cold War vigil; the heat of Vietnam and the bitter cold of Korea. They are veterans in their 80s, who served under MacArthur and Eisenhower and saved the liberty of the world," said the President.

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