A private soldier has as much right to justice as a major-general.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A general is just as good or just as bad as the troops under his command make him.
Nothing so comforts the military mind as the maxim of a great but dead general.
The more a general is accustomed to place heavy demands on his soldiers, the more he can depend on their response.
The individual is not only best qualified to provide his own personal defense, he is the only one qualified to do so: and his right to do so is guaranteed by the Constitution.
As a child soldier, your rights are constantly violated.
War is too serious a matter to entrust to military men.
Every war has revolutionary justice.
I joined the army as a private. I was offered a rank at that time, but I refused. I preferred to remain a private. First of all, I wasn't taken by ranks, and before I knew it, they put me in the most sensitive positions anyway.
Every citizen should be a soldier. This was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and must be that of every free state.
You know, the commander-in-chief's first responsibility is look out for those in uniform who fight the wars.