Medal Of Honor Recipients Quotes

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Let the generations know that women in uniform also guaranteed their freedom.
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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We live in deeds, not years.
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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You must come to terms with the reality that nothing outside ourselves, be it people or things is actually responsible for our happiness.
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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It is literally impossible for one with any force of character and humanity to remain in the background when convinced by knowledge and reason, that their mission is evidently one that will result in great good…
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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It is literally impossible for one with any force of character and humanity to remain in the background when convinced by knowledge and reason, that their mission is evidently one that will result in great good…
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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Dr. Mary’s life should stand out to remind us that when people do not think as we do, do not dress as we do, and do not live as we do, that they are more than likely to be half a century ahead of their time, and that we should have for them not ridicule but reverence.
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Ammar Habib (Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient)
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I would rather be a Medal of Honor recipient then the President of the United States!
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Harry Truman
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The Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant
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Marcus Brotherton (Blaze of Light: The Inspiring True Story of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch, Medal of Honor Recipient)
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The Army brought me for the first time into a world with an unyielding moral compass; a world in which breaking the law results in the law breaking you right backβ€”swiftly and without discussion. It taught me for the very first time that responsibility is a real thing and that authority matters. And you will respect it.
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Salvatore A. Giunta (Living with Honor: A Memoir by America's First Living Medal of Honor Recipient Since the Vietnam War)
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I signed up to fight for my country; to jump out of planes, shoot guns, and kill people.
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Salvatore A. Giunta (Living with Honor: A Memoir by America's First Living Medal of Honor Recipient Since the Vietnam War)
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Ryan Jenkins (World War 2 Air Battles: The Famous Air Combats that Defined WWII)
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is not cool, of course. It is brutal and inhuman and tragic on multiple levels. It’s also sometimes necessary.
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Salvatore A. Giunta (Living with Honor: A Memoir by America's First Living Medal of Honor Recipient Since the Vietnam War)
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War is not cool, of course. It is brutal and inhuman and tragic on multiple levels. It’s also sometimes necessary.
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Salvatore A. Giunta (Living with Honor: A Memoir by America's First Living Medal of Honor Recipient Since the Vietnam War)
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War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.” β€”War Is a Racket, 1935 Major General Smedley D. Butler, USMC (ret.) Two-time recipient of the Medal of Honor
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Elliott Kay (Rich Man's War (Poor Man's Fight, #2))
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American Balneological Society; and holder of the Swiss Rikli Honor Medal (Brauchle/Groh 1971,164). In 1964, Brauchle was one of the first recipients of the prestigious Hufeland Medal, still awarded by the Central Association of Physicians for Nature Cure Methods to eminent physicians "who contribute to an all-encompassing wholistic concept of medicine" (Schimmel 1983, 470). Grote summarized Brauchle's achievements. Modern nature cure physicians owe much to him; we can almost say: everything . . . . When nature cure therapies are no longer regarded as methods for outsiders only, when fasting, a raw vegetarian diet and hydrotherapy have become legitimate tools of the clinician and found their appropriate places in medical texts, then it was Professor Brauchle's indefatigable work which not only opened the path but also paved it (Brauchle/Groh 1971, 164
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Anonymous
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It is odd, the things that go through your mind during a war, the things that really get to you.
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Sammy Lee Davis (You Don't Lose 'Til You Quit Trying: Lessons on Adversity and Victory from a Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Recipient)
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One second. That's how quick life goes. This is a lesson I have never forgotten. No matter how good you think life is, it can all be taken in a heartbeat. It can all change; it can all be gone. So I try to appreciate every moment.
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Sammy Lee Davis (You Don't Lose 'Til You Quit Trying: Lessons on Adversity and Victory from a Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Recipient)
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I realized that, in the heat of battle, I wasn't fighting for my country. I fought for the guys next to me. We were brothers. I was prepared to die for them, and they were prepared to die for me. There is nothing stronger than that. Nothing.
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Sammy Lee Davis (You Don't Lose 'Til You Quit Trying: Lessons on Adversity and Victory from a Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor Recipient)
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When they did finally come. the medals dramatically underscored the Nisei soldiers' disproportionate valor during the war. Of the roughly 16 million Americans who served in World War II, only 473 have received Medals of Honor. But 21 of those medal recipients came from the ranks of the 18,000 men who ultimately served in the 442nd. So in the end, the 442nd, representing just over 0.11 percent of the U.S. military force, earned 4.4 percent of the Medals of Honor.
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Daniel James Brown (Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II)