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Military community and why their work is important. Abc news correspondent bob woodruff moderated the discussion. Its about 50 minutes. Hello, again. So now we have the great treat of hearing from laura bush and Michelle Obama who are friends and have done several of these events together. And they very much wanted to do this one together to talk about first ladies and the military and their own particular roles and programs that they have promoted very wonderfully over the years and they wanted to do it together because they like doing that, which is so heartening in these troubled times. But before we hear from them we are going to hear from a member of the military, captain william b. Reynolds iii. Captain Reynolds Family immigrated from guyana and raised him in a tradition of dedication to service, to Public Service and instilled that in him from the time of his beirth. He took it to heart, went to west point and then was served, of course, first in korea and then twice in iraq. An
And why their work is important. Abc news correspondent bob woodruff moderated the discussion, its about 50 minutes. Now we have the great treat of hearing from laura bush and Michelle Obama who are friends and have done several of these events together. And they very much wanted to do this one together. To talk about first ladies and the military and their own particular roles and programs that they have promoted. Very wonderfully over the years. And they wanted to do it together because they like doing that. Which is so heartening in these troubled times. But before we hear from them, we are going to hear from a member of the military. Captain william b. Reynolds iii. His family immigrated from guyana. And raised him in a tradition of dedication to service, to Public Service. And instilled that in him from the time of his birth. He took it to heart, went to west point and then was served first in korea and twice in iraq, and on the second deployment in iraq, he was the chief of recon
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