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Obama to honor fallen troops on Memorial Day

May 28th, 2012 - National News

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is paying tribute to fallen warriors on Memorial Day, attending a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and honoring those who died in the Vietnam War.

The president will participate today in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, and then mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Obama has touted his record to veterans during his re-election campaign, vowing to ensure that veterans, including those who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, have access to health care, educational opportunities and jobs.

The president and first lady Michelle Obama are starting the day with a breakfast at the White House for families who have lost loved ones in combat.

FT. SMITH, Ark. (AP) — Navy veteran Clint Davis says it's disheartening to know Americans devour details about celebrities but know next to nothing about troops who've died for the country overseas.

He says often, all that ends up being published about a service member killed in Iraq or Afghanistan is his or her name and age.

Davis and a fellow veteran have started a website featuring a different fallen troop each week, with pictures and details about their lives. Davis says the aim of AmericanHeroProject.org is to help people make a personal connection with the fallen, in the same way they do with movie stars and athletes.

He's encouraging surviving family members to visit the site and submit their loved ones' stories.

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