"I submit that those who run the American military at the top, and those whose boots are on the ground and who run the machinery and equipment, are sending a signal: You asked us to do something. Give us some time and we will solve the problems and we will do it"
- Pete Domenici
About this Quote
This quote by Pete Domenici is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the American military. It recommends that the people in charge of the military, both those at the top and those on the ground, are devoted to fulfilling their responsibilities and accomplishing success. The quote indicates that the military is capable of fixing any problem they are presented with, as long as they are given the time and resources to do so. This is an effective statement of faith in the American military and its personnel, and a tip of the significance of providing the support they require to prosper.
This quote is written / told by Pete Domenici somewhere between May 7, 1932 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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