Secretary Stahr, General Trapnell, General Conway,
General Decker:
I want to express my appreciation
to the officers and men of the 82d Airborne for this opportunity to see
a group of Americans who do in peacetime what other men do in war, and
that is, live hazardously in defense of their country.
I saw this Division first in
July of 1945, secondly when it marched up Fifth Avenue later that year
for the Victory Parade. And now I come here on this occasion, when this
Division with its long and illustrious history of combat leadership in
World War I and World War II is performing a most vital function.
The United States of America
has obligations and alliances which stretch around the world. Millions
of people look to us. In many of those countries there are few Americans
and no American soldiers, but out beyond the sight of land there are the
ships of the United States Navy.
Here at Fort Bragg there is
this Division and our other STRAC Divisions, and in Omaha, Nebraska, and
other cities there are the wings of our Air strength.
It is all of this that makes
it possible for freedom to maintain its position. So I hope that those
of you who serve here, during these days of a cold peace, will recognize
that every day that you are on duty and in a position of preparedness,
you are maintaining freedom all around the globe.
So on behalf of my fellow citizens
of this country we express our pride in you, and our appreciation to you.
This is a Division which is "All-American" - and as an American I am proud
of it.