his name ispaine and i am proud he is with us today. -- his name is charles panie. for those of you who make it, there is nothing that can keep you away. one says veteran, a man named jim noreen, was a member of the 502nd infantry division of the 101st airborne. last night after visiting the cemetery one last time he passed away in his sleep. jim was gravely ill when he left his home and new he might not return. but just as he did 65 years ago, he came anyway. making the rest in peace with the boys he once led with. and made his family always find solace in the heroism he showed here. in the end, and jim came back to normandy for the same reason we'll come back. he came for the reason articulated by howard hubner, another. shubert here with us today. when asked why he made the trip, howard said it is important we tell our stories. it does not have to be something big. just a little story about what happened, so people don't forget. so people don't forget. friends and veterans, we cannot forget. what we must not forget is that d-day was a time and place where the bra