 The word of God, the truth which makes men free from the bondage of self to serve others, is delivered from the kingdom. The word of God, the truth which makes men free from the bondage of self to serve others, is delivered from the bondage of self to serve others. The word of God, the truth which makes men free from the bondage of self to serve others, is delivered from the kingdom. The word of God, the truth which makes men free from the bondage of self to serve others, is delivered from the kingdom. No man's land. Hey Jack. The camera, yeah. Here we go. Two smoke stacks. And that's the Czech fold village. Two delegations from the Mutual Nations Supervisory Commission. Our two delegations are housed in the Smith street, which is right where Jack is white. Yeah, well I knew that, but I know it's fairly important. There you go. Cable between two people. Cable between two people. There you go. What did you see, Mr. President? What did you see? I'm looking for the statue out there, the 75 foot statue of Kim Il Sung. What are your thoughts, sir? Right now I'm filled with pride. For all that I've seen and for these men here, struck with how little the citizens there protecting our own people in America know about this and what they're doing. I'm going to try to change that. What about that over there? What about that over there? You mean the imitation village? It's a fake village. Yes. Looks like a Hollywood bank lot. That isn't any more important. This is one Liberty Bell, right? It's all open here. Well, okay, see that dyke there? After it opens up where there is no more dykes, 100 meters after that you can go. It's curving in and goes out like that. It's not straight across. I wonder what they're going to be like when they get wet though. Just move a bit. I'm going to take that camp dry. It's a pleasure for me to welcome the President of the United States to the Second Infantry Division. The most forward the floor. Thank you very much. It's an honor for me to be with you. And as you see this morning, the first thing I got here, somebody made sure that I would be dressed in what the well-dressed land of America is wearing. And I'm very proud to have that. Somebody asked me if I'd be safe up here, so close to North Korean troops. I said, son, look, if you were in charge of a brand new country and finally got a division created, what would you call it? He said, I guess I'd call it the first division. He said, well, I will always remember. There's no better proof of the relationship between strength and freedom. We love you, Second Infantry Division. You stand between the free world and the armed forces of a system that is hostile to everything you believe in as Americans. The communist system to the north is based on hatred and depression. It brutally attacks every form of human liberty, health, energy, and creativity about me. The positive is to move the people, their enthusiasm and work. With the repression and military might, the only thing deteriorating, the use of that military might, is a commitment by the Korean people here in the south and the dedication of brave men who wouldn't like yourselves. You and the Second Infantry Division, we fully understand the hardship of your task. We know about the cold, windswept nights that leave you aching from head to foot, I'm sure. We know about health and we know about the danger. You're facing a helly armed, unpredictable enemy with no record for regard as to the safety of human life. Let's always remember all the 18th, 1976. Today, the two Army officers, Major Arthur Bonaparte, I understand the final count now is the final identification is 239. The Marines and soldiers gave the last full measure of devotion in that honorable endeavor and each of us is indebted to everyone. Recently, as we know, we sent our forces to the island of Grenada. Some critics compared that operation to the Soviet invasion of that family in Grenada. Let me ask a question on my own. Why are the Soviets being attacked? Why aren't the soldiers who have deserted in that witness seat? And a significant thing is, in different areas, without them having a chance to communicate with each other, even knowing about each other, one of the prime reasons they have given us, young Russians, they might get sales only from Russia for desert, because they were ordered to kill women's insurance. And some of them prove that there is still some hope there among the people, if the people can ever get a citizen living there. And anyone who has questions whether they're alive or in jeopardy, to read the letters that we've seen from those students. And on the television, we saw them dropping down on the steps off the plains in Carolina, kissing the ground as they arrived in America and saw it the American people are. Because what we did in Grenada, in invasions, many hands of it, will make the difference between slavery and freedom. The morning will be between peace and war. Master Sergeant Ernest Kuhn, who exposed himself to enemy fire by manning his machine gun to the citizens. Yet we know that all who fought here were heroes and deserve our respect. They did their duty, tradition, and those who went to court, keeping faith with them in the Second Infantry Division. God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Warriors! It's Kuhn! It's Kuhn!