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SOLDIER |
(28 May 1919 - 9 Nov 1966) Please view Thorne's Photo Album. |
The Men of the Green Beret |
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I went where others feared to go, and did what others failed to do. I asked nothing from those who gave nothing and reluctantly accepted the thought of eternal loneliness...should I fail. I have seen the face of terror, felt the stinging cold of fear, and enjoyed the sweet taste of a moment's love. I have cried, pained, and hoped...but most of all, I have lived times others would say were best forgotten. At least someday I will be able to say that I was proud of what I was... A Soldier Attributed to George L. Skypeck |
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Theirs is more than a job or an occupation. It is a way of life that requires a personal commitment found nowhere else in society. Its obligation is decicated...its demands, duty and loyalty...its priciple, integrity, and it's reward, personal satisfaction. Their countrymen see them as the epitome of the American fighting man. Their badge of distinction is the green beret, known and respected worldwide. They Wear It Proudly. |
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