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Glory [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


- Give 'em hell, 54th!










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Chapter 2

The next morning the youth discovered that his tall comrade had been the fast-flying messenger of a mistake. There was much scoffing at the latter by those who had yesterday been firm adherents of his views, and there was even a little sneering by men who had never believed the rumor. The tall one fought with a man from Chatfield Corners and beat him severely.

The youth felt, however, that his problem was in no wise lifted from him. There was, on the contrary, an irritating prolongation. The tale had created in him a great concern for himself. Now, with the newborn question in his mind, he was compelled to sink back into his old place as part of a blue demonstration.

For days he made ceaseless calculations, but they were all wondrously unsatisfactory. He found that he could establish nothing. He finally concluded that the only way to prove himself was to go into the blaze, and then figuratively to watch his legs to discover their merits and faults. He reluctantly admitted that he could not sit still and with a mental slate and pencil derive an answer. To gain it, he must have blaze, blood, and danger, even as a chemist requires this, that, and the other. So he fretted for an opportunity.

Meanwhile, he continually tried to measure himself by his comrades. The tall soldier, for one, gave him some assurance. This man's serene unconcern dealt him a measure of confidence, for he had known him since childhood, and from his intimate knowledge he did not see how he could be capable of anything that was beyond him, the youth. Still, he thought that his comrade might be mistaken about himself. Or, on the other hand, he might be a man heretofore doomed to peace and obscurity, but, in reality, made to shine in war.

The youth would have liked to have discovered another who suspected himself. A sympathetic comparison of mental notes would have been a joy to him.

He occasionally tried to fathom a comrade with seductive sentences. He looked about to find men in the proper mood. All attempts failed to bring forth any statement which looked in any way like a confession to those doubts which he privately acknowledged in himself. He was afraid to make an open declaration of his concern, because he dreaded to place some unscrupulous confidant upon the high plane of the unconfessed from which elevation he could be derided.

In regard to his companions his mind wavered between two opinions










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Los Angeles Times


The Nation

For jurors, Libby case may pivot on matters of memory


"Ask yourself if that pattern is just a convenient way of avoiding the truth," prosecutor Peter R. Zeidenberg said of versions of meetings that Libby recalled for investigators. Libby had "a great memory" when it came to remembering self-serving facts, the prosecutor said derisively.










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You're Shaw, aren't you?|Merry Christmas.
Kendrick, division quartermaster.
This sorry piece of work is Haggis.
He writes vouchers.
Pleasure.
- How's it going down there?|- Oh, very well. Thank you.
That's all right. Brass are all up|to Division, planning the next disaster.
You're among triends.
How much longer do you figure|they'll last?
I hear they're deserting|ten at a time.
Oh, you're misintormed.|We haven't had a single incident.
I tigure the nigs never had it so good.
Three square a day,|a root over their heads.
They gotta know nobody's|gonna let them fight. Am I right?
Yes, of course.
It there's anything you need--
a bottle for the cold nights--
Actually, I put in a requisition|tor shoes two weeks ago...
and I haven't heard anything.
Well, provisionally speaking...
we're extremely limited as to tootwear.
That kind ot item has to be reserved...
for those units|whose tighting readiness...
supersede yours.
You understand.
Yes, I understand.










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Major Forbes!
- A word, please.|- Oh, excuse me, Thomas.
Yes, Robert?
I won't permit|that kind ot fraternization.
- It's only Thomas.|- He's an enlisted man.
You're right, ot course.
I've sent tor help.
These men need a proper teacher.





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Sgt. Mulcahy: Left! Right! Left!

Sgt. Mulcahy: [to Sharts]

Sgt. Mulcahy: What the hell are you doing, boy? Don't you know your right from your left?

Sharts: N-n-no, sah.

Sgt. Mulcahy: No? How many here do not know right from left?

Sgt. Mulcahy: [Half a dozen hands are raised. Mutters] Jesus have pity.

Sgt. Mulcahy: [Smacks Sharts in the chest] THIS is your FRONT!

Sgt. Mulcahy: [slaps his back]

Sgt. Mulcahy: THIS is your REAR!

Sgt. Mulcahy: [stomps on his right foot]

Sgt. Mulcahy: THIS is your RIGHT!

Sgt. Mulcahy: [goes to stomp on his left foot]

Sgt. Mulcahy: And THIS...!

Sharts: [Sharts lifts his foot out of the way]

Sgt. Mulcahy: Now you're learnin', boy-o!










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Glory [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


Mr. Rawlins.
This morning I--
It would be a great help|if I could talk to you...
about the men trom time to time.
That's all.
Shoes, sir.
The men need shoes.
I know. I've been after|the quartermaster for some time.
Now, sir. Now.
The boy was ott trying to find hisselt|some shoes, Colonel.
He wants to fight...
same as the rest ot us.
More, even.










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- Trip, isn't it?|- Yes, sir.
You fought very well|yesterday, Trip.
Sergeant Rawlins has recommended|that you receive a commendation.
Yes, sir?
Yes, and I think you should bear|the regimental colors.
Well--
It's considered quite an honor.
Why not?
Well, I'm...
wantin' to say somethin', sir,|but I--
Go ahead.
All right. See--
I ain't tightin' this war|tor you, sir.
I see.
I mean, what's the point?
Ain't nobody gonna win.|It's just gonna go on and on.
- It can't go on forever.|- But ain't nobody gonna win.
Somebody's gonna win.
Who?
I mean, you get to go on back|to Boston to a big house and all that.
What about us?|What do we get?
Well, you won't get anything|it we lose.
What do you want to do?
I don't know, sir.
It stinks, I suppose.
Yeah, it stinks bad.
And we all covered up in it.|Ain't nobody clean.
Be nice to get clean though.
How do we do that?
We ante up and kick in, sir.
But I still don't|wanna carry your tlag.
No one will ever take Charleston|without tirst...
silencing the torts|which protect its harbor.










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Naval History & Heritage Command


Famous Navy Quotes: Who Said Them and When


"Sighted Sub, Sank Same."

Message sent by an enlisted pilot, AMM 1/c Donald Francis Mason, on 28 January 1942. Mason believed that he had sunk a German U-boat off Argentia, Newfoundland.



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William J. Clinton [ UNITED STATES TITLE 18 TREASON ]


Executive Order 13154 - Establishing the Kosovo Campaign Medal

May 3, 2000



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William Howard

Date of Birth

19 January 1948, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Birth Name

William Leroy Howard










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And, uh--
- I love the 54th.|- All right.
Ain't much matter what happens tomorrow,|'cause we men, ain't we?
- Yes, sir!|- Amen !
- We men, ain't we?|- Yes, sir!
Shit.
All right.
- Attention, company!|- Attention, company!
Battalion, halt!
We ready, Colonel.
Left! Lett! Lett, right!
- Give 'em hell, 54th!|- Give 'em hell, 54th !
- Ready! Fire!|- Ready! Fire!
- Ought to be quite a show, Pierce.|- Best seat in the house.
I wonder if you might|do something tor me.
I have some letters here.|Personal things.
Certainly, Colonel.
Also, it I should tall...
remember what you see here.



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[Handing the journalist his letters home]

Colonel Robert G. Shaw: Got some letters here, personal things. Also, if I should fall, remember what you see here.





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