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On Memorial Day, Obama Honors Sacrifices Of Service Members

Army veteran Bernie Klemanek, of Mineral, Va., stops to salute his fallen comrades on Memorial Day during an early morning visit Monday to "The Wall" at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington.
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Army veteran Bernie Klemanek, of Mineral, Va., stops to salute his fallen comrades on Memorial Day during an early morning visit Monday to "The Wall" at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington.

Americans are paying tribute today, Memorial Day, to the sacrifices of service members in the nation's earliest conflicts and the newest.

President Obama laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery, just outside Washington.

President Obama lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington, Va.
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President Obama lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington, Va.

Some 5,000 people were at the grounds of the cemetery, which Obama called "more than a final resting place for fallen heroes." It is, he said, "a reflection of America itself. A reflection of our history, the wars we've waged for democracy, the peace we've laid to preserve it.

"It is a reflection of our diversity, of people from different races and creeds who fought for the ideals that bind us as one nation."

Crowds stand for the national anthem during the Memorial Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Crowds stand for the national anthem during the Memorial Day observance at Arlington National Cemetery.

The president noted that this is the first Memorial Day since the end of the war in Afghanistan. But, he added, "we are acutely aware, as we speak, our men and women in uniform still stand watch and still serve, and still sacrifice around the world."

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Tom Nicholson of Gretna, Neb., visits graves at Arlington National Ceremony ahead of Memorial Day ceremonies. His son, Marine Capt. Kevin Nicholson, died serving in Afghanistan in 2014.
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Tom Nicholson of Gretna, Neb., visits graves at Arlington National Ceremony ahead of Memorial Day ceremonies. His son, Marine Capt. Kevin Nicholson, died serving in Afghanistan in 2014.

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Krishnadev Calamur is NPR's deputy Washington editor. In this role, he helps oversee planning of the Washington desk's news coverage. He also edits NPR's Supreme Court coverage. Previously, Calamur was an editor and staff writer at The Atlantic. This is his second stint at NPR, having previously worked on NPR's website from 2008-15. Calamur received an M.A. in journalism from the University of Missouri.