Excerpt from The Aftermath, 1921
These are an embodiment of America at its best. Various racial sources, varied environments, diverse temperaments, all unified through the impetus of a great cause and the crusading spirit of an ideal Americanism. These are the boys, typical of all our boys who went out to war for liberty, whom we honor to-day.
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