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A memory to observe

DATELINE: Indy, 11 September 2006


Connect to what you know and believe today.


The world is not a more dangerous place five years later, but it is a more committed one.


The Long War is not a declaration made but a struggle engaged.


There are almost unlimited ways by which Americans can aid one another and the world in this fight.


Today's answer for me is to head to U.S. Transportation Command to continue a dialogue that's animated my career since 9/11.

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Today's answer for me is to carry on in my own small way providing our warriors the information they require - even in absence of clear political guidance / defined end-states and support from their "other agency" counterparts.

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