"I, Philip Kearny, an old soldier, enter my solemn protest against this order for retreat"
- Philip Kearny
About this Quote
Philip Kearny's quote is an effective declaration of his dedication to the cause of the Union during the American Civil War. He was a Union general who was recognized for his bravery as well as desire to battle to the death. His quote expresses his stress and dissatisfaction with the order to pull back, which he felt was a betrayal of the Union's cause. He was identified to stand his ground and defend what he believed in, even if it implied his very own fatality. His quote is a testimony to his guts as well as dedication to the Union reason. It is a tip of the sacrifices made by those who defended the Union and the value of standing up for what is right. It is a suggestion that even when faced with frustrating probabilities, one can still defend what they believe in and make a difference.
This quote is written / told by Philip Kearny between June 2, 1815 and September 1, 1862. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA.
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