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p VOLUME III, Number 10 13 May 1963 HIE S IDE NT * S :.E SSAGE It is most fitting that we set aside this day - Armed Forces Day --to honor the men and women who serve our country in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard* Today, our servicemen and women are serving throughout the world as guard ians of the peace - many of them away from their homes, their friends ans their familieso T hey are visible evidence of our determination to meet any threat to the peace with measured strength and high resolve. They are also evidence of a harsh but inescapable truth - that the survival of freedom requires great cost and commitment, and great personal sacrifice. It has been said by some that today’s struggle for freedom - in South Viet Ber. South Korea and other area - is -i a "forgotten war." But to those nam, who now serve, and to all of the American people, this battle is neither for gotten nor finished* Indeed, we are very muon aware of our commitment, of its gravity, and of the need fop continued sacrifice and 'dedication© As we observe Armed Forces Day, I invite all Americans to view and learn more of our Armed Forces and choir preparedness to meet the challenges which lie ahead. And as Commander-In-Chief, I urge all of my countrymen to join me in paying honor to all our servicemen and women on Armed Forces Day, 1963# JOHN F* KENNEDY, President of the United States