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The Two-Way
10:08 am
Wed December 14, 2011
Obama To Troops: 'Welcome Home'
By Mark Memmott
"On behalf of a grateful nation, I'm proud to finally say these two words and I know your famlies agree:
"Welcome home."
With that, President Obama just began an address at North Carolina's Fort Bragg, where he's continuing to mark the end of the U.S. combat mission in Iraq by talking with some of the troops who served in that nearly nine-year conflict.
We'll update this post with more from his address.
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