There is only one Army in which you serve. When that identity is gone, it is gone forever.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If my soldiers were to begin to think, not one of them would remain in the army.
If I had another life, that's what I'd be - a regimental sergeant major or a similar rank. That's where the spirit of the armed forces is.
The Army's always had a special place in my heart.
All I would say is that I have been honored to serve my country for the past three decades and look forward to serving in other ways now that I am retired from the U.S. Army.
I can't expect loyalty from the army if I do not give it.
I was going to get drafted, but I didn't really want to go into the Army.
I served my country in uniform for 26 years.
I'm from the Vietnam generation. I didn't serve.
Let me start by saying I wish no country had the need for an army. But in Israel, serving is part of being an Israeli. You've got to give back to the state. You give two or three years, and it's not about you. You give your freedom away. You learn discipline and respect.
I was honored to have served in the Army for my country. I was at Anzio during WWII, and it makes you realize how very precious life is.
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