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I recently
had the high privilege of visiting
the battlefront of freedom from
the English Channel to Venice. I
saw the superb and veteran armies
of Great Britain, France and Italy.
I saw the heroic associates with
whom our own army is to fight, and
I had then, as I have now a sense
of stirring and rising pride in
the feeling that America's great
and splendidly equipped and prepared
army is composed of men worthy to
be classed with those heroes and
that they will find heroes worthy
of their fellowship.
As the great
army of American boys is streaming
across the sea, and taking its place
beside the British and the French,
my mind projects that picture to
another which I saw in Europe. Mountains
unscaled by human feet, descended
by Italian engineers with cable-ways
running up them from valleys which
seemed bottomless, and carrying
up CANNONS, men, and munitions until
these white-fingered, up-pointing
mountains were really, each of them,
converted into fortress sentinels
guarding Italy and guarding freedom
as well, by day and by night.
As an illustration
of the spirit in heroic France,
I heard of a French woman who went
to the intelligence office of a
hospital to inquire whether her
husband, reported to her seriously
wounded, had any chance of recovery.
They told her there, that her husband
was dead. She turned. It was not
her first sacrifice in the war and
as she turned, seemed to stagger
from the room. A kindly disposed
man followed her to see whether
he could be of any comfort or consolation
in her distress. He overtook her
at the sidewalk, and she seemed
almost distraught as he said to
her: "Madam I beg you to let
me express my profound sympathy
for this terrible blow." She
turned round, faced him squarely,
and catching her breath and choking
back what would have been a sob
said: "Sir, under these circumstances
there is only one proper sentiment
to express, vive la France!"
That is the spirit of the people
and the armies in Europe. It is
the spirit of America, and we shall
be blessed in the victory we are
to win by the sacrifices which will
have purified us as they will have
glorified our cause.
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