August 27, 2010Staff |
The White House is mounting a campaign to salute troops, especially those who have served in Iraq, leading up to next Tuesday's address to the nation marking the end of U.S. combat operations in that country. The address will be at 8 p.m. The campaign is called Saluting Service in Iraq.
Here's a blog posted on the White House website post staff member Kori Schulman:
President Obama launches 'Saluting Service in Iraq' on WhiteHouse.gov
On August 31, 2010, President Obama will mark the end of America’s combat mission in Iraq. At this key transition point, it is important to show our support to the troops and their families who have made tremendous sacrifices for our country. President Obama kicks off “Saluting Service in Iraq” with his own video message: LINK
“Saluting Service in Iraq” is a social media campaign to encourage all Americans to get online and use their own social networks to show their support for the troops through photos, videos and written messages.
It's easy to join in:
In the coming days we'll feature salutes from across the country, so be sure to check back soon and visit WhiteHouse.gov/Salute to learn more.