think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russian immigrants, who fudged his age in the enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. no worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. he came ashore at utah beach on d-day. now that he's come back, we said he could have anything for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all, but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock merit, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper. he signed up on the spot. that landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, the unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later, it's said that all across ft. bragg, they know rock, not just for the exploits on d-day, but over 30 years in the army, but at 91, he still speaks to the men, and still bleeds o.d. green for the airborne. whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing r