Obama meets privately with Fleury family in Anchorage
by The Associated Press
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — During his brief stop in Alaska, President Obama met privately with relatives of Marine Cpl. Gregory Fleury, who was killed last month in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

Obama spent 10 minutes speaking with Fleury’s mother, stepfather and grandfather in a room at Elmendorf Air Force Base.

Stepfather Christopher Flygare said the president expressed his condolences and said he appreciated Fleury’s service to the country. “He hugged us and was very cordial and very supportive,” Flygare told the Anchorage Daily News. “He told us if there was anything he could do, he would do it, within his power.”

Grandfather Albert Fleury, an Athabascan with roots in Copper Center and a board member of Ahtna Inc., the regional Native corporation, presented Obama with a pair of hand-beaded moosehide mittens made by a shareholder.

“He was very appreciative to get it,” Fleury said. “It was an exceptionally great honor that he would take time out of his busy schedule to give us condolences for the family for the loss of our son and grandson.”

The meeting was arranged by Maj. William Allen, the commander in Alaska of about a dozen active duty troops and a reserve unit of about 50 Marines who live here and make up Delta Company of the Corps’ Anti-Terrorism Battalion. Allen said he called the White House military office, the Navy Secretary’s office, and “most importantly,” got help from Alaska’s congregational delegation.

“It was emotional not only for the family, but for the president as well,” Allen said of the meeting. “It was a very private moment. They were very humbled.”

Obama later used part of his speech at the base Thursday to recognize the 23-year-old Fleury, a 2005 Service High School graduate.

“Raised in Anchorage, he joined the Marines and served two tours in Iraq. He loved the Corps, he loved Alaska, so much so that he carried the state flag with him everywhere,” Obama said. “It was with him last month when he was killed in those helicopter crashes in Afghanistan.”
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« rubit51 wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 08:22 AM »
Bush did the same thing last year when he visited Eielson.

http://iwvpa.net/murphym/index.php

But it sure wasn't advertised by the AP like Obama's visit did.
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« Isanova wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 06:32 AM »
The best thing for them also has to be balanced with the responsible thing. It seems the best thing for our entire nation would be to shut down every foreign base, withdrawal from free trade agreements and the WTO, impose high tariffs, declare all our foreign debts null and void and focus on rebuilding the economy with real economics. Heck it would be a lot cheaper to shrink the military by 2/3rds and continue paying every one of those laid off thru the remainder of their contract.

There is an issue of responsibility though, and I think soldiers understand that. A responsibility to do right by those nations we've destroyed, and to keep the pressure up on terrorists. I think most just wish we had a more effective way of doing both.

It is still an amazing gesture for a president to actually show concern for the military, I don't think I have seen that in office since Bush Sr.
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« MJHemple wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 01:28 AM »
"“He told us if there was anything he could do, he would do it, within his power.”"

The best thing he can do for the soldiers and for the nation is to bring them all home. Now.
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« Isanova wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 12:20 AM »
I'm just waiting for Fox Spews take on this. Surely this is some evil and insidious plot to both communize and nazi-ize our armed forces. After all, we have to know what to be afraid of... it's their job!

Oddly enough they seem to be quiet on this so far... I doubt the FDNM would have a scoop before the nationals do.
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« Isanova wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 12:17 AM »
I'm just waiting for Fox Spews to give us their interpretation on this, and how it is ultimately an act of secret evil plotting or something. I mean, they have to tell me what to be afraid of... it's their job!

oddly enough, they seem to be keeping quiet on this tidbit so far. I doubt the FDNM would get a news scoop before Fox, but anything's possible
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« anonymous wrote on Friday, Nov 13 at 04:23 PM »
wow! that was so awesome of President Obama to take the time to visit with the family. We attended the funeral for this young man and were moved beyond words. Thanks to the President for showing such gratitude to a family in sorrow.
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