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Ive got no respect for any young man who wont join the colors
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"I've got no respect for any young man who won't join the colors"

- Nathan Bedford Forrest

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Nathan Bedford Forrest's quote recommends that he has a strong sense of patriotism and believes that young men must offer their country. He thinks that joining the military suggests regard and also honor, and that young men ought to want to place their lives on the line to safeguard their country. He likely thinks that by joining the army, young men can gain a feeling of function as well as satisfaction in their country. He likewise likely thinks that by signing up with the military, boys can find out beneficial skills and obtain a sense of sociability with their fellow soldiers. By joining the military, young men can additionally get a sense of honor and also respect from their peers as well as their nation. Forrest's quote is a pointer that boys need to want to offer their nation and that joining the military signifies regard as well as honor.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Nathan Bedford Forrest between July 13, 1821 and October 29, 1877. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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