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          Bush: America will honor fallen soldiers
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2005-05-31 13:26

          Quoting letters of the fallen from the war in Iraq, President Bush vowed Monday to a Memorial Day audience of military families and soldiers in uniform that the nation will honor its dead by striving for peace and democracy, no matter the cost.

          "We must honor them by completing the mission for which they gave their lives; by defeating the terrorists," the president told a supportive crowd of several thousand people at Arlington National Cemetery.

          Fernando Suarez del Solar pays his Memorial Day respects at the cross representing his son, who was killed in Iraq in 2004, at the Arlington West memorial in Santa Monica, Calif., Monday, May 30, 2005. Each cross in the memorial, erected by Veterans for Peace, represents a U.S. casualty killed in Iraq. (AP
          Fernando Suarez del Solar pays his Memorial Day respects at the cross representing his son, who was killed in Iraq in 2004, at the Arlington West memorial in Santa Monica, Calif., Monday, May 30, 2005. Each cross in the memorial, erected by Veterans for Peace, represents a U.S. casualty killed in Iraq. [AP]
          Bush's remarks come as the U.S. military supports a massive weekend show of force in Baghdad by Iraqi forces aimed at halting attacks by insurgents. The violence has killed more than 700 people since Iraq's new government was announced April 28. The sweep of Baghdad was answered by counterattacks by insurgents; and south of the city, two suicide bombers blew themselves up in a crowd of police officers, killing up to 30 people and wounding dozens.

          The president's tribute at Arlington came in sharply different circumstances from the Memorial Day visit Bush made to the cemetery's Tomb of the Unknowns two years ago, just as the nation's problems stemming from the Iraq war were becoming apparent.

          Before his Memorial Day remarks in 2003, Bush had declared major combat operations at an end, the U.S. government confidently predicted that weapons of mass destruction would be found and American generals said troops were in the process of stabilizing Iraq.

          Mike Shane of Honolulu, a Vietnam veteran, kneels after finding the grave of medal of honor winner, Sgt. Leroy Mendonca before the Memorial Day Service at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 30, 2005. Millions of flowers were used in placing leis on each of the more than 112 acres of graves. Also known as the 'Punchbowl' the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific lies in the middle of Puowaina Crater, an extinct volcano. It was officially dedicated on September 2, 1949, on the 4th anniversary of V-J Day. Overlooking Honolulu, the cemetery has been described as one of most beautiful national cemeteries in the country. REUTERS
          Mike Shane of Honolulu, a Vietnam veteran, kneels after finding the grave of medal of honor winner, Sgt. Leroy Mendonca before the Memorial Day Service at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 30, 2005. Millions of flowers were used in placing leis on each of the more than 112 acres of graves. Also known as the 'Punchbowl' the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific lies in the middle of Puowaina Crater, an extinct volcano. It was officially dedicated on September 2, 1949, on the 4th anniversary of V-J Day. Overlooking Honolulu, the cemetery has been described as one of most beautiful national cemeteries in the country. [Reuters]
          At that time, some 160 American soldiers had been killed in Iraq. Today, the total is over 1,650.

          On Monday, Bush evoked the memories of American soldiers who have died, reading excerpts from the letters they wrote, in some cases letters that were to be opened only in the event that the soldier didn't make it home.

          "My death will mean nothing if you stop now," Louisiana National Guard Sgt. Michael Evans wrote in a letter home. Evans died Jan. 28 while on patrol in western Baghdad, part of a major security operation to protect the first free Iraqi elections in more than 50 years.

          "I know it'll be hard, but I gave my life so you could live, not just live, but live free," Evans wrote.

          Fernando Suarez del Solar pays his Memorial Day respects at the cross representing his son, who was killed in Iraq in 2004, at the Arlington West memorial in Santa Monica, Calif., Monday, May 30, 2005. Each cross in the memorial, erected by Veterans for Peace, represents a U.S. casualty killed in Iraq. (AP
          Fernando Suarez del Solar pays his Memorial Day respects at the cross representing his son, who was killed in Iraq in 2004, at the Arlington West memorial in Santa Monica, Calif., Monday, May 30, 2005. Each cross in the memorial, erected by Veterans for Peace, represents a U.S. casualty killed in Iraq. [AP]

          Bush's nine-minute address was punctuated eight times by applause from a crowd of military families, some of whom were accompanied by soldiers in wheelchairs recovering from their wounds.

          As he has done since U.S. forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, the president said the war is part of a greater conflict necessitated by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives, toppled the World Trade Center and heavily damaged the Pentagon, which is near the cemetery where Bush spoke.

          "Two terrorist regimes are gone forever, freedom is on the march and America is more secure," Bush said of the end of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein's rule in Iraq.

          But it was excerpts from the letters that Bush read to the audience that drew tears from some, along with the strongest applause.

          "Realize that I died doing something that I truly love for a purpose greater than myself," Marine Capt. Ryan Beaupre of St. Anne, Ill., wrote to his family. Beaupre was killed when the helicopter he was helping to pilot crashed in Kuwait in the early hours of the war.

          Elsewhere in the United States:

          _On the beach in Santa Monica, Calif., the anti-war group Veterans for Peace set up a temporary "Arlington West" display of more than 1,600 white crosses in memory of American soldiers killed in Iraq. Some crosses were decorated with flowers along with pictures and names of the dead.

          _ In Boston, about 70 musicians gathered on Boston's City Hall Plaza for a Memorial Day tribute to civilians killed in Iraq. Performers with wind, percussion or string instruments formed a circle and sounded notes for each of the war's civilian casualties — a high note for a child, a medium note for a woman and a low note for a man, up to 25,000 notes in all.

          "The civilian deaths are not taken into account and rarely reported," said Nancy Adams, director of the Mobius Artists Group, which organized the event. "We're trying to take note of all the causalities of war."

          _ Also Monday, a memorial for American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan was dedicated in a courtyard behind the Old North Church in Boston's North End.

          "We do this to remember," said the Rev. Patricia Handloss of the Old North Church. "It is important we never forget what our young men and women are doing, not for us but for the world."

          _ New Yorkers marked Memorial Day with parades and an observance aboard the USS Intrepid that included a wreath-laying ceremony and two flyovers by military aircraft in the "missing man" formation.

          _ Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle led an emotional Memorial Day tribute to 41 Wisconsin residents who have died since the terrorist attacks of 2001, including three who died in Iraq in the past week.

          _ Umbrellas covered Georgia's Marietta National Cemetery on Monday as hundreds sat through a steady rain to honor the fallen American soldiers buried there.

          "A little rain is a small inconvenience compared with the sacrifices we are remembering today," said the Rev. Victor Pentz.



           
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