 | Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 709 strani
...sheathed in a brother's breast." " I shall ever be happy to relieve the anxiety of parted friends. " " When we assumed the Soldier, we did not lay aside the Citizen." " Unnecessary severity, and every species of insult I despise." " Liberty, when it begins to take root,... | |
 | William Maxwell Evarts - 1919
...character of a citizen, Washington replied to them for himself and the officers who stood around him: "We shall most sincerely rejoice with you in that...hour, when the establishment of American liberty, on the most firm and solid foundations, shall enable us to return to our private stations in the bosom... | |
 | William Maxwell Evarts - 1919
...character of a citizen, Washington replied to them for himself and the officers who stood around him: "We shall most sincerely rejoice with you in that...hour, when the establishment of American liberty, on the most firm and solid foundations, shall enable us to return to our private stations in the bosom... | |
 | United States. Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commission - 1923 - 75 strani
...the stage of the Amphitheater, one a quotation from George Washing41434—23 2 (17) ton, which reads, "When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen," and one, a quotation from Abraham Lincoln, which reads, "Let us here highly resolve that these dead shall... | |
 | United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1932 - 1308 strani
...Dedication ceremonies occurred May IB, 1920. Inscriptions on the amphitheater when dedicated were : 1. " When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen," Washington. 2. " We here highly resolve that these dead shall not hare died in vain," Lincoln. &. List... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1940 - 215 strani
...United States. In the amphitheater adjoining the grave of the Unknown Soldier is this inscription: "When we assumed the soldier; we did not lay aside the citizen." The soldiers were not citizens — these chattels of military commanders. They were the dregs of society,... | |
 | 1952
...Over the stage of the memorial amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery these words are inscribed: "When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen." This precept reminds us as Service personnel of our dual status in the American democracy. While we... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955
...same is true of men and women commissioned in the uniformed services. George Washington once said, "When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen." But General Washington didn't know about the second class citizens whose rights as citizen soldiers... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 947 strani
...women commissioned in the uniformed services. STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENTS George Washington once said, "When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen." But General Washington didn't know about the second class citizens whose rights as citizen soldiers... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1963 - 484 strani
...Washington also recognized the interchangeability of the soldier's and citizen's roles as he observed : "When we assumed the soldier we did not lay aside the citizen." I bring in all these details, Mr. Chairman, to emphasize that our association at its annual midwinter... | |
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