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Celebrating Independence Day
Two hundred seventeen years ago our founding fathers’ words rang
throughout the world as they declared our nation’s independence. These
words were backed by the strong actions of the men and women of our
Armed Forces, who served as proudly and courageously then as they serve
As members of the Armed Forces, you can be proud of the results of
your efforts, which can be seen around the globe. From conducting
military operations to providing humanitarian assistance to daily training
maneuvers, you are a shining model of American values—dedication,
responsibility and willingness to sacrifice. Wherever you are stationed,
you can be proud that you are a part of the United States Armed Forcest
in our military. I know they join me in
a joyous and safe Independence Day.
Americans have great faith
wishing you
and
your families
President Bill Clinton
Fourth of July activities
—The Summer Carnival will be
held tomorrow in Hangar 885, from 11
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. More than 70 booths
with food, games, prizes and static
displays will be available to the public.
Bus service to the carnival will be
provided continuously throughout the
day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
—A parade, sponsored by the
KCPOAA, starts today at the elemen-
tary school and ends at the USO. Times
are from 3 to 4 p.m. and the USO will
have a fish fry starting at 4 p.m. Call
ext. 7980 for more information.
—A DoD show, “J.B. Walker” coun-
try western band, will start at 2 p.m. in
the USO.
On the 4th of July, Americans everywhere will join together to
celebrate the 217th birthday of our great nation. On this Independence
Day, I urge everyone here in Iceland to commemorate the achievements
of our founding fathers, reaffirm their dedication to liberty, and reflect
upon the sacrifices that truly make our country the “Land of the Free.”
loaded rifles of 1776 to that of sophisticated laser-guided weapons of
today, the many personal sacrifices required of those that serve remain
essentially the same. Every day I am reminded of the hardships we all
endure in Iceland as a result of being stationed so far away from the land
and loved ones we hold so dear.
As Commander of the Iceland Defense Force, I extend my deepest
appreciation to you and your families for the many sacrifices you make
here in Iceland. Serving your country in one of the harshest environ-
ments in the world is not always easy, I am sure that you realize freedom
does not come without cost. So, join with me today in celebrating the
freedom we defend and the independence we enjoy. Have a happy and
safe 4th of July.
RADM Michael D. Haskins,
Commander, Iceland Defense Force
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Commander, Iceland Defense Force
RADM Michael D. Haskins
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LT Joseph L. Quimby
Deputy Public Affairs Officer
Fridthdr Kr. Eydal
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Draftsman
DM2 Danielle J. Kim
Editor
J02 Carlos Bongioanni
Journalists
J02 Colleen “Ghostwriter" Casper
J03 (SW) Andreas Walter
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