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This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential
Library Staff.
Record Group/Collection:
George H.W. Bush Presidential Records
Collection/Office of Origin:
Speechwriting, White House Office of
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Speech File Draft Files
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Chron File, 1989-1993
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13597
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13597-004
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American Community Greeting - Collier Field House 1/5/92 [OA 6095]
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Dec. 11, 1991
ACOMGREET
Draft Two
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: AMERICAN COMMUNITY GREETING
COLLIER FIELD HOUSE
JANUARY 5, 1992
4:30 P.M. ?
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Thank you. Ambassador Donald Gregg [Don], my close friend,
and may I add -- my vice-presidential assistant for national
security affairs for over six years.
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DCM Raymond Burghardt [Ray]. You and the Embassy staff are
doing a first rate job here at the front lines of foreign
policy. Ambassador Gregg told me about your oustanding
contributions here in Seoul.
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I know how much work goes into planning a presidential visit
-- especially one that occurs during the holiday season. I
appreciate your commitment, and want to say thank you. I
remember well what it takes to be a diplomat abroad -- the
challenges that come with serving your country overseas. [If
you can negotiate the traffic in Seoul -- that's diplomacy.]
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You serve at a time when Korea is reaching new world status,
when we can build on the progress and the promise of a new
year. More than a military alliance -- our countries are
moving toward a political, economic, and security partnership.
We continue to work for peaceful resolution, and restoration
of morning calm divided at the 38th parallel.
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Again, I commend you for your support and dedication to the
United States of America. May God bless you all.