U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a town-hall event in Fort Lee, Virginia, on Wednesday, September 28. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
The event gave Obama a chance to meet with members of the military community, including veterans and active-duty service members. Here, he answers a question from Marine Cpl. Brandon Rumbaugh, who lost both of his legs in Afghanistan. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Obama listens to a member of the audience. Fort Lee is home to the U.S. Army's Combined Arms Support Command. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
A television screen shows Obama answering a question during the event. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Col. Adam Butler, Fort Lee's garrison commander, has served in the Army for more than 30 years. He just returned from Afghanistan. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Military members watch Obama speak. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
The event was moderated by CNN's Jake Tapper. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Obama discussed issues related to the military and national security. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
The White House said ahead of the town hall that Obama wanted to keep the event focus on troops and away from politics. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Obama answers a question during the event. Gabriella Demczuk for CNN
Obama greets World War II veteran Millie Veasey after the event. Callie Shell for CNN
Obama meets with military members after the event. Callie Shell for CNN