May 26, 2008
THE PRESIDENT: I just welcomed five of our nation's university coaches to the
Oval Office to thank them for going overseas to boost the morale of our troops.
It was very interesting listening to them -- Charlie Weis is going to say a few
comments about what they saw and heard. But I wanted them to know how much I
appreciate going to say to these young men and women thanks for what you're
doing.
This is Memorial Day, it's a day to honor not only those who have died in
combat, but it's to honor those who continue to serve. And these men make a
living motivating young men on the football field, and I am absolutely confident
that when our soldiers and sailors and marines and airmen and Coast Guard men
and women met them that they inspired them.
And most importantly I'm confident what they heard was America appreciates
what they do. We can't thank our troops enough for the sacrifices they're making
on behalf of the nation. And so I want to -- I'm so grateful to you all for
going and I'm really grateful that you expressed the gratitude of the American
people.
Charlie, you may want to say a few things.
MR. WEIS: Thank you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Notre Dame man.
MR. WEIS: I think that Mr. President definitely had the inspired part right,
but that inspire part definitely worked both ways. We went over there to help
motivate the morale of the troops -- but I think we came home probably more
inspired than even they were. I mean, it was just an unbelievable experience to
watch the enthusiasm and the pride and the teamwork over there.
I mean, I can't -- we saw thousands and thousands of troops, and when they
heard that we were coming to the White House on Monday, to a man and to a woman
almost everyone said, Could you just pass on one message to the President, and
asked us to thank him for him supporting them. I mean, think about it -- they're
there for four months, six months, a year -- it was just unbelievable -- from
Germany, you know, seeing guys and girls that had gotten injured in battle; and
their framework, their psyche; it was just an unbelievable experience.
And I think all five of us said we just wish we could have brought our
players over there, you know, the 18-to-23-year-olds that we deal with, so they
could see what maturity looks like at a young age and teamwork at its utmost. I
tell you what, on behalf of all five coaches I can -- it was just an
invigorating experience, one that we'll always treasure the rest of our lives.
And we got something special going on over there because there wasn't one
person, of the thousands and thousands of soldiers we met, that had one negative
thing to say -- and that's almost overwhelming to think about it; not one. Now,
there were a couple at the end-of-their-year tours that were very much looking
forward to getting their call to get home. But I'll tell you what, it was great.
And what a perfect way to end up our trip, to end up at the White House on
Memorial Day.
Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Thank you all.
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