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" Day because this flag which we honor and under which we serve is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation. It has no" other character than that which we give it fro-m generation to generation. "
Saint Jospeh Medical Herald - Page 103
1918
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Jimmy Carter, Volume 2

United States. President (1977-1981 : Carter) - 1980 - 1376 pages
...their honor and valor. The flag under which they served is the emblem of our unity, our power, our purpose as a Nation. It has no other character than...that which we give it from generation to generation. Now, THEREFORE, I, JIMMY CARTER, President of the United States of America, do hereby invite citizens...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

1980 - 644 pages
...their honor and valor. The flag under which they served is the emblem of our unity, our power, our purpose as a Nation. It has no other character than...that which we give it from generation to generation. NOW, THEREFORE, I, JIMMY CARTER, President of the United States of America, do hereby invite citizens...
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Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags: The Story of the Fourth of July Symbols

James Cross Giblin - 1983 - 98 pages
...Woodrow Wilson suggested why people feel this way in a speech he made during World War I. Wilson said: "This flag, which we honor, and under which we serve,...the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought, and our purpose as a nation." 34 . i.: '^Fireworks /X"<\ ' ' - ' ? , J?*Q <- % »;^ "'-*---' *\i^X-^^T-'...
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Can You Say a Few Words?: How to Prepare and Deliver Award Presentations ...

Joan Detz - 1991 - 198 pages
...will perk up your whole speech. Talk About the Flag Woodrow Wilson once described the American flag as "the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation." What does it symbolize for you? Maybe you can share some personal recollections. Have you ever fought...
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Role Quests in the Post-Cold War Era: Foreign Policies in Transition

Philippe G. Le Prestre - 1997 - 342 pages
...national identity. Effectively, however, the Flag Day address associates identity and role. "This flag is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation ... The choices are ours." Still, the role presented by Wilson throughout the text relates to military...
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Congressional Serial Set

1998 - 56 pages
...of many-colored light shine out together . . . ." In a 1917 Flag Day message, President Wilson said: "This flag, which we honor and under which we serve,...peace or in war. And yet, though silent, it speaks to us—speaks to us of the past, of the men and women who went before us, and of the records they wrote...
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American Pride

Diana Rosen - 2001 - 212 pages
...have served in the US Senate, and thirteen serve at this time. We are proud of them all. OUR SYMBOL: This flag which we honor and under which we serve is the emblem of the unity of our power, our thought and purpose as a nation. —Woodrow Wilson Symbols of Freedom During...
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Of Thee I Speak: A Collection of Patriotic Quotes, Essays, and Speeches

Steven Fantina - 2006 - 254 pages
...Hughes The flag remains the single, preeminent connection among all Americans. —Norman Schwarzkopf 160 This flag which we honor and under which we serve, is the emblem of our unity, our power and our thought and purpose as a nation. It has no other character than that which we give it from...
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Can You Say a Few Words?, Second Revised Edition: How to Prepare and Deliver ...

Joan Detz - 2006 - 196 pages
...and their community better? Talk About the Flag Woodrow Wilson once described the American flag as "the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose as a nation." What does it symbolize for you? Praise Peace Elie Wiesel once defined peace as "our gift — to each...
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Mess Night Traditions

Charles J. Gibowicz - 2007 - 290 pages
...1777, was officially established by the proclamation of President Wilson, 30 May 1916. Wilson declared, "This flag, which we honor and under which we serve,...that which we give it from generation to generation." This was followed a number of years later by an Act of Congress signed by President Truman on 3 August...
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