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I have entered the field to die, if need be, for this government, and never expect to return to peaceful pursuits until
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"I have entered the field to die, if need be, for this government, and never expect to return to peaceful pursuits until the object of this war of preservation has become a fact established"

- John A. Logan

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John A. Logan's quote speaks with the dedication and commitment of those who serve in the armed force. He is willing to risk his life for the government and its cause, and he is not anticipating to go back to his tranquil pursuits up until the objective of the war is achieved. This quote reflects the nerve and altruism of those who serve in the military, and the desire to make the supreme sacrifice for their country. Logan's words likewise show the significance of the cause for which he is combating, and the importance of achieving the goal of the war. His words are a reminder of the commitment and commitment of those who serve in the military, and the importance of the cause for which they are battling.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John A. Logan between February 8, 1826 and December 26, 1886. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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