Who Shall Write Our Military History Proceedings of a Conference On the Militar

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Who Shall Write Our Military History Proceedings of a Conference On the Militar
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Let me again impress upon you the fact that the Army and the Navy do not stand for war, that they do not want war, and that they have no voice in 24 bringing about war. War is either forced upon us by other nations or is entered upon by the will of our own people. The danger in the first . Con tingency can be reduced to a minimum or wholly removed by adequate prepar ation for war in time of peace. In the second contingency, the best way to keep our own people from being carried away by an exces
...s of patriotic fervor, and, in the excitement of the moment, entering upon war lightly, or from enter ing upon war at all under any conditions except where our national life or honor demands it is to place before them, and educate them in, a correct military history of our country, one that will give all the truth and be absolutely free from bias or prejudice. Surely this is a work that patriotism demands of us, and one that will do more to bring continued peace to our country than could any work heretofore done or proposed by our peace societies.

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