War waged for humanity ; to inculcate and stimulate love of our country and the flag ; to ever maintain law and order, and to defend the honor, integrity and supremacy of our National Government and the Constitution of the United States; to foster fraternal... Infantry Journal - Page 1941923Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1922 - 78 pages
...IT STANDS FOR AND IS DOING. The preamble to the constitution of the Military Order of the World War is: " To cherish the memories and associations of...relations between all branches of the military and naval science and the adoption of a consistent and suitable military and naval policy for the United States:... | |
| United States. Congress. House. World war veterans' legislation - 1924 - 82 pages
...World War, waged for bumanity; to inculnte and stimulate love of our country and the flag; ever to maintain law and order, and to defend the honor, integrity...States; to foster fraternal relations between all brandies of the military and naval services ; to promote the cultivation of military and naval science... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1946 - 76 pages
...supporting the proposed legislation that is before you today. The order is dedicated, among other purposes, to foster fraternal relations between all branches...promote the cultivation of military and naval science, to promote the adoption of a consistent and suitable military and naval policy by the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1946 - 808 pages
...supporting the proposed legislation that is before you today. The order is dedicated, among other purposes, to foster fraternal relations between all branches...services, to promote the cultivation of military and navai science, to promote the adoption of a consistent and suitable military and naval policy by the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1950 - 924 pages
...of our Nation as a whole rather than with individual benefits. They pledge themselves to defend the integrity and supremacy of our National Government and the Constitution of the United States. Instead of taking the time to speak on the details of each of the six concurrent resolutions now before... | |
| Gordon Russell Young - 1959 - 826 pages
...Columbia on 12 April 1944. Its purposes are to inculcate and stimulate love of our country and the flag; to defend the honor, integrity, and supremacy of our...Government and the Constitution of the United States; to advocate military forces adequate to the defense of our country; to foster fraternal relations between... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1962 - 624 pages
...stated in the bylaws, are as follows: To inculcate and stimulate love of our country and the flag; To defend the honor, integrity, and supremacy of our...Government and the Constitution of the United States; To further the education of children of service personnel; To aid active and retired personnel of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security - 1973 - 292 pages
...order. One of the basic purposes of the order, as stated in this preamble, reads as follows: "Ever to maintain law and order and to defend the honor, integrity...government and the Constitution of the United States." In this life the order believes that the issue of internal security is a basic constitutional responsibility... | |
| 1939 - 362 pages
...of our endeavor is best expressed in the order's preamble which states in part that we are organized to "cherish the memories and associations of the World...military and naval policy for the United States." In this connection probably the most outstanding work of the Military Order of the World War is the... | |
| |