These are the names of the 16 Nevadans who have been killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom since May 1, 2003. I never met these men, but they are heroes. A past president once said "older men declare war. But it is youth that must fight and die. And it is youth who must inherit the tribulation, the sorrow and the triumphs that are the aftermath of war." Many years and many wars later, this quote still rings true.
These 16 young Nevadans gave their lives for us--for our country. These boys--these young men left families and oft-times their babies and children as they traveled across the ocean and seas to soldier in deserts and cities far from home. Most were living their childhood dreams of serving in the military of our country. Others were using the military as a stepping-stone in life. Whatever the reason for their joining this volunteer fighting force, we can never repay their sacrifice, but we will always remember their ultimate service.
To their families, to the families of all 2,404 U.S. troops who have fallen in Iraq, and to the thousands of families who have loved ones serving there now, our thoughts and prayers are with you. I know you are proud of your sons and daughters, and I am confident our nation's people are also proud of them. Their exemplary patriotism, dedication and competence speaks volumes.
Mr. President, I mention our troops and these fallen Nevadans for a reason. Today, our country marks an unfortunate anniversary--the three year anniversary of President Bush donning a flight suit to declare "Mission Accomplished" in Iraq. President Bush's dramatic landing on the aircraft carrier the Abraham Lincoln will be marked historically as a public relations stunt gone horribly wrong.
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