from polygram to our vietnam -- ourbilly graham and theird to vietnam veterans and their families. i visited with many of you in vietnam and southeast asia. sharing a message of hope and salvation through a hope and faith in jesus christ. during that dramatic time, i talked with you, prayed with you, and prayed for your families at home while you probably answered your nation's call. the years have blown by and we are all older now. at the age of 93, it is not possible for me to travel to be with you in person for the memorial day ceremony. i would like to take this opportunity to thank you again for your service. i will never forget my time visiting with troops, which i counted to be a great honor and privilege. we all need to look at the thousands of names carved on the vietnam memorial to realize the loss for so many families. for those of you who lost their father, brother, sister, mother, husband, or wife, or friends in vietnam are in the years that have passed since then, are those whose loved ones who are missing in action and not yet returned, it is my pra thatyer plant wil