America Celebrates Army Day In 1918 and 1942

America Celebrates Army Day In 1918 and 1942

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The transcript reflects on Woodrow Wilson's past experiences and the current anticipation of war. It highlights the swearing-in of selectees on Army Day 1942, emphasizing the need to win both the war and the peace that follows. The narrative underscores nationwide support and the commitment to sacrifice for the army, urging Americans to keep the banners high.

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What was Woodrow Wilson's reaction to the nations' joy a quarter of a century ago?

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What do the young men on the Capitol steps await?

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What is the significance of Army Day in 1942 as mentioned in the text?

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How does the text describe the young men who are part of the army?

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What pledge do Americans make at home regarding the army?

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