 Right now I'm standing at the American Battle Monuments Cemetery near the historic battleground of Carthage. I'm joined by Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Patterson and Mr. Fouad Bouaziz and Mr. Ryan Bloom who are the curators and directors of this hallowed ground. I wanted to come here because this is the month of May and this is the month that Americans observe Memorial Day. Today we are standing behind the graveside of a great American hero. His name is Captain Foy Draper. Foy Draper ran in the 1936 Berlin Olympics in the four by 100 meter relay. He ran that race with Jesse Owens and two other teammates and they set a world record at 39.8 seconds taking the gold medal in the 36 Olympics. Foy then joined the Army Air Corps and as a captain piloting his A-20 Havoc over Tunisia we lost the aircraft and Foy and his co-pilot and he has been buried here since 1943. Not many people get a chance to come to this place. This is my second trip. And on Memorial Day I think it is our duty to remember Foy and the 2,840 other American heroes who rest in peace in Carthage. Thanks very much, have a great Memorial Day and remember.