Defense secretary visits Idaho troops |
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April 13, 2011 | ||
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“The difference that you
and those like you have made in this country is
evident around you every single day,” said Gates
in a release provided by the military. Gates said that because of
the efforts of Addressing unrest in the “In terms of the broader
disputes and turmoil going on around the region,
in a way it’s a measure of what you and the
Iraqi Security Forces have already achieved,” he
said. “ Gates also touched on
subjects ranging from the military experience,
repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy and
possible changes to Army policy, such as opening
combat arms positions to women. Gates said his big reason
for visiting the troops was simply to show his
appreciation. “I just wanted to come and
say thank you and tell you that working with you
all has been the greatest privilege and the
greatest honor of my life.” |