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"My 21-year-old mind sought for new motivation and spiritual re-arming. I muttered, “If I only knew I’d be okay after the next battle, I’d be brave and gutsy -- an inspiration to the others. I rumbled inside, “Get with it, nervous soldier. Pull yourself together.” I concluded the turmoil by admitting that my soldier friends, including my brother, died willingly for a just cause. Why couldn't I? The next few days showed me - I had much more to learn."
- Private First Class, Les Normand. 1945. Tacoma, Washington. 405th Regiment, 102nd Army Infantry Division, Company B
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