Mr. Vice President, Mr. Secretary, Admiral Dennison,
General, our friends the Ambassadors and Members of the Congress:
I know I speak on behalf of
the entire group that were the guests of the Navy and the Marines today
in expressing our great appreciation to all of the officers and men who
took part in today's operation. And I don't think that there are any of
us who do not leave this base this afternoon prouder than ever that we
are citizens of the United States and strong supporters of the efforts
of the men who are serving this country so well.
The fact is that the ships and
men and marines on the ground and in the air, on this base and nearby,
are helping to defend the freedom of countries which are thousands of miles
away. We are most appreciative to them for their efforts, and it is, I
know, day in and day out doing routine jobs which keep this country free
and at peace.
We also want to express our
appreciation to their families who are here today. We are obligated to
all of you. And I know that you share a sense of satisfaction that in this
critical time in the life of our country you and your husbands are meeting,
and more than meeting, your responsibilities.
We express our thanks to all
of you, and we will continue to count upon you to join with all other Americans
in meeting and fulfilling their duties. We thank you.