For Country

For Country
ISBN-10
1503516385
ISBN-13
9781503516380
Category
Korean War, 1950-1953
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
2015-01-07
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Author
Donald Bartling

Description

A study of history shows us that a Nation is only as strong as the will of its citizens to fight for it. America has been tested many times over in its relatively short history. From the Revolutionary War on down to the present conflicts in the Middle East, the majority of the American citizens were willing to place their lives and futures in danger to preserve and build the future of this Nation. Even when the requirements of the military required the use of conscription in order to meet the needs of the day, most citizens were willing to shoulder their responsibilities and deliver the results that were of benefit to all Americans. Many times they have assured a future for this Nation by rising to the occasion. This is especially true today as the burden is falling on an entirely volunteer force.

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