Patriotic pieces from the Great War/The President's Message to the National Army

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Patriotic pieces from the Great War (1918)
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The President's Message to the National Army
1631752Patriotic pieces from the Great War — The President's Message to the National Army1918

THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO THE NATIONAL ARMY

Washington, D. C., September 3, 1917

To the Soldiers of the National Army:

You are undertaking a great duty. The heart of the whole country is with you.

Everything that you do will be watched with the deepest interest and with the deepest solicitude, not only by those who are near and dear to you, but by the whole nation besides. For this great war draws us all together, makes us all comrades and brothers, as all true Americans felt themselves to be when we first made good our national independence.

The eyes of all the world will be upon you, because you are in some special sense the soldiers of freedom. Let it be your pride, therefore, to show all men everywhere not only what good soldiers you are, but also what good men you are, keeping yourselves fit and straight in everything and pure and clean through and through.

Let us set for ourselves a standard so high that it will be a glory to live up to, and then let us live up to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America.

My affectionate confidence goes with you in every battle, and every test. God keep and guide you!