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November 9, 2009 5:38 PM

Obama Prepares to Pay Homage to Fort Hood Victims

(AP)
President Obama is delaying his long-planned trip to Asia by a day so he can attend tomorrow's Memorial Service at Fort Hood and pay homage to the victims of last week's shooting spree.

He and the First Lady will fly to the sprawling Army post in Central Texas on Tuesday morning to visit privately with the families of the 13 personnel shot dead last Thursday. It's an incident Mr. Obama has condemned as "a horrific outburst of violence." Twenty-nine others were wounded in the massacre in which an Army medical officer is suspected of deliberately targeting military personnel in an act of madness or anti-American rage at U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"Families are coming in from all over the country," said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs of the Memorial Service. He made it clear late last week that Mr. Obama was determined to attend the service no matter what. It means his departure for Asia, originally scheduled for Wednesday, is put off a day.

The president has also already spoken out three times to denounce the attack at Fort Hood.

"It's difficult enough when we lose these brave Americans in battles overseas," he said in his first remarks on the shootings last Thursday. "It is horrifying that they should come under fire at an Army base on American soil."

Mr. Obama is receiving regular updates on the investigation into what motivated alleged gunman Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychiatrist and devout Muslim, to open fire on soldiers at a center processing them for service overseas.

The White House is withholding all comments on the investigation, which is being conducted jointly by the Army and FBI. And the president has urged everyone "against jumping to conclusions until we have all the facts."

CBSNews.com Special Report: Tragedy at Fort Hood

Since taking office nearly ten months ago, Mr. Obama has met on a number of occasions with the families of military personnel killed in the line of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Aides say it's always a somber and moving experience for the commander-in-chief.

In remarks at the service, he's expected to repeat sentiments expressed last week when he spoke of the men and woman "who put their lives on the line everyday to protect our safety and uphold our values."

"We honor their service, we stand in awe of their sacrifice and we pray for the safety of those who fight and for the families of those who have fallen," said the president last Friday.

Coincidentally, the Memorial Service at Ft. Hood comes a day before the nation observes Veterans Day – to honor all who have made the ultimate sacrifice in America's defense. Mr. Obama will visit Arlington National Cemetery that morning to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns and deliver a speech Memorial Amphitheater there.

More Coverage of the Tragedy at Fort Hood:

Fort Hood Suspect Awake, Army Says
Counseling for Trauma, Grief at Ft. Hood
Ft. Hood Shooting: Composure Under Fire
Report: U.S. Knew Hasan Sought al Qaeda
Radical Imam's Web Site Praises Hasan
Fort Hood Reflects, but Work Carries On
Hasan Computer Shows No Terror Ties
List of Fort Hood Dead, Wounded


(CBS)
Mark Knoller is a CBS News White House correspondent. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here. You can also follow him on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/markknoller.
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by CobbT November 10, 2009 2:13 PM EST
First let me say, all of us here at AFISR are keeping the families of the departed and also of the ones that were wonded in our prayers each and every day, we pray for the recovery of the wonded. I said it once and I will say it again, someone at Ft Hood dropped the ball on this guy, there were too many indicators for someone not to take notice, I just hope it all comes out in the investigation and they don't try to be politicaly correct and not let it get out to the public. I have to agree with the above statement that Mr Obama should have been at Ft Hood over the week-end and held his own memorial, that would have made the families feel a lot better toward him. As for Mr Bush and Katrina, it is true he should have been in New Orleans the day after it happened, but what can you say, it is a long way from DC to New Orleans and also from DC to Texas. Thanks
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by ur_u_nuts November 10, 2009 1:58 PM EST
If Obama can't make it they can always send a video tape and a life size cardboard cut out.....
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by JV1970 November 10, 2009 4:33 AM EST
It's about time he showed up at Ft. Hood! He should have already been there! President Bush was criticized by the whole nation for being slow to visit New Orleans after hurricane Katrina but not one word has been said about Obama being so slow to visit Ft. Hood. I think there's a double standard here!
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by aldon61 November 10, 2009 1:33 PM EST
There's no double standard here. The circumstances did not call for government intervention as it did with Katrina. Obama is doing the right thing by attending the memorial service, and hopefully making certain that we pay attention to the warning signals that Hasan flashed. Nothing more is called for, the military is self-sufficient, unlike the homeless and poor of New Orleans.
by stn_sage November 9, 2009 7:40 PM EST
His presence there reminds me a lot of how Bush occasionally showed up to stand by a wreath, have his picture taken, and honor the dead...at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day!

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