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Obama honors Gen. Pulaski

WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (UPI) -- President Obama proclaimed Thursday as Pulaski Memorial Day in honor of Gen. Casimir Pulaski, one of the heroes of the American Revolution.

"Two hundred and thirty-three years ago, a Polish-born patriot gave his life to advance the cause of American independence," the president said in his proclamation. "As a leader in the Continental Army who fought shoulder-to-shoulder with men from Europe and America alike, Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski battled to extend the principles that were as dear to him as they are to us -- liberty, equality and justice for all. Today, we reflect on the proud legacy he left behind, and we celebrate the lasting ways Polish Americans have enriched our nation."

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The president urged all U.S. citizens to hold programs honoring Pulaski.

"Today, we see the future he helped create: a free and independent United States standing proudly with its strong ally, a free and independent Poland," Obama said.

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