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of of repeally agjusion STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT UPON KOREAN The ARMISTICE sonight official Ream 0 will We have all greeted, with thankful hearts, the news that an armistice hers function from to brought to an end the fighting between the forces of the United Nations and the Communist armies in Korea. for the nalim the could her been hye, in thousands 3 Romes, i her her in calculating With special feelings of sorrow==and of gratitude--We think of those who, in that for war, were called upon to lay down their lives; to prove once again that 000 only courage and sacrifice keep freedom alive upon the earth. To the widows this word veterons and orphans of the fallen, and to those who bear disabling wounds, America Nensuy tonage his pledges her lasting devotion and A 231 or care. elanged teem allow to can We think- of other Americans wearied by months of imprisonment behind enemy , lines. The swift return of all of them will bring joy to many nomes. evidence good faith on the part of those with whom we have signed this armistice. We think of our allies--the soldiers and sailors and airmen of 17-nations and rich who have stood as partners beside us throughout these long, battle scarred months. AC IP America's thanks go to each. + It is proper that we salute particularly the valorous armies of the Republic of Korea, for they have done even more than prove their title to freedom. Inspired with the of President Syngman Rhee, they have given free peoples everywhere an example of courage and patriotism which again demonstrates that men of the East and men of the West, uni ted in a just cause, can fight side by side in true devotion. in of a just and willeams and wak and ein

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