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President Obama calls 10 members of the military from the Oval Office to offer thanks

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By / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
President Barack Obama makes Thanksgiving Day phone calls to selected U.S. troops.
President Barack Obama took time out from the White House festivities on Thanksgiving to call 10 members of the military to offer his thanks for their service.
Casually clad in a white T-shirt and gray V-neck sweater for the Thursday holiday, the President phoned the individuals serving in uniform from his desk in the Oval Office. The recipients included two from the Army, two Marines, two from the Navy, two from the Air Force and two from the Coast Guard.
The President spent much of his Thanksgiving address to the nation highlighting the sacrifices made by the military and their families.
First Lady Michelle Obama similarly expressed her gratitude for those who serve, in an essay for Time magazine.

“Like all Americans, I’ve always been awed by our men and women in uniform and inspired by the sacrifices they make for our country.The Obama family spent Thanksgiving with a feast at the White House,” she wrote, adding, “So this Thanksgiving, I’m feeling tremendously thankful for our military families. And as First Lady, I’ve made it my mission to not just support them, but to highlight all they have to offer us as colleagues, community leaders, neighbors and citizens.”
The Obamas, with their daughters Malia, 15, and Sasha, 12, were joined by a number of undisclosed guests at the White House for a holiday meal. The White House revealed that the festive menu included a choice of nine pies.
Remarks of President Barack Obama: Weekly Address, Thursday, November 28, 2013
Hi, everybody. On behalf of all the Obamas – Michelle, Malia, Sasha, Bo, and the newest member of our family, Sunny – I want to wish you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.
We’ll be spending today just like many of you – sitting down with family and friends to eat some good food, tell stories, watch a little football, and most importantly, count our blessings.
And as Americans, we have so much to be thankful for.
We give thanks for the men and women who set sail for this land nearly four centuries ago, risking everything for the chance at a better life – and the people who were already here, our Native American brothers and sisters, for their generosity during that first Thanksgiving.

President Barack Obama, pictured Wednesday at the annual turkey pardoning ceremony, says Americans have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.

GARY CAMERON/REUTERS

President Barack Obama, pictured Wednesday at the annual turkey pardoning ceremony, says Americans have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.

We give thanks for the generations who followed – people of all races and religions, who arrived here from every country on Earth and worked to build something better for themselves and for us.
We give thanks for all our men and women in uniform – and for their families, who are surely missing them very much today. We’re grateful for their sacrifice too.
We give thanks for the freedoms they defend – the freedom to think what we want and say what we think, to worship according to our own beliefs, to choose our leaders and, yes, criticize them without punishment. People around the world are fighting and even dying for their chance at these freedoms. We stand with them in that struggle, and we give thanks for being free.
And we give thanks to everyone who’s doing their part to make the United States a better, more compassionate nation – who spend their Thanksgiving volunteering at a soup kitchen, or joining a service project, or bringing food and cheer to a lonely neighbor. That big-hearted generosity is a central part of our American character. We believe in lending a hand to folks who need it. We believe in pitching in to solve problems even if they aren’t our problems. And that’s not a one-day-a-year belief. It’s part of the fabric of our nation.
And we remember that many Americans need that helping hand right now. Americans who’ve lost their jobs and can’t get a new one through no fault of their own. Americans who’ve been trapped in poverty and just need that helping hand to climb out. Citizens whose prayers and hopes move us to act.
We are a people who are greater together than we are on our own. That’s what today is about. That’s what every day should be about. No matter our differences, we’re all part of one American family. We are each other’s keeper. We are one nation, under God. That core tenet of our American experience has guided us from the earliest days of our founding – and it will guide us to a future that’s even brighter than today.
Thank you, God bless you, and from my family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving. 

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