First Lady Michelle Obama on March 3, 2009: Visits Arlington National Cemetery Women in Military Service Memorial

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When First Lady Michelle Obama visits Arlington National Cemetery later today, it’s part of her focus on military families–and women. Mrs. Obama honors Women’s History Month at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial Center.

DAILY GUIDANCE FOR FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA

Tuesday, March 3, 2009: The First Lady will visit Arlington National Cemetery’s Women in Military Service for America Memorial Center. This event is in honor of Women’s History Month and is an extension of Mrs. Obama’s focus on military families. The program, which is pooled press, will begin at 2:00 PM.

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