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            <title>LTG Caldwell&apos;s Memorial Day Message.</title>
            <description>The General is the commander of the Combined Arms Center, at Fort Leavenworth. On this Memorial Day let&apos;s all remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country, and those who fight for our freedoms today around the world. Since antiquity, service to country has been recognized as one of mankind&apos;s most noble pursuits. Fallen warriors have been immortalized and remembered on Egyptian papyrus, in Greek classics, and in poetry and art throughout history. As Pericles so eloquently stated in his famous “Funeral Oration,” in 431 B.C., “Bestowing thus their lives on the public, they have ever one...</description>
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