. Carry On [periodical] . A Chance—With a Running Start Government Compensation Provides Meansfor the Handicapped Fighter By Judge Julian W. Mack Mi LEN who go forth to battle, though in nosense cowards, are not without fear. Butit is not, except in the rarest cases, a fear ofbodily injury that possesses them; the realsource of anxiety is that their families maysuffer, or become objects of charity. The brilliancy of our expeditionary forces inaction, their impatience to carry on against thecommon enemy is an inspiring evidence of theAmerican soldiers dash and courage when the liberty of his co
. Carry On [periodical] . A Chance—With a Running Start Government Compensation Provides Meansfor the Handicapped Fighter By Judge Julian W. Mack Mi LEN who go forth to battle, though in nosense cowards, are not without fear. Butit is not, except in the rarest cases, a fear ofbodily injury that possesses them; the realsource of anxiety is that their families maysuffer, or become objects of charity. The brilliancy of our expeditionary forces inaction, their impatience to carry on against thecommon enemy is an inspiring evidence of theAmerican soldiers dash and courage when the liberty of his country is at stake. Once he hasentered the military establishment he is eagerfor battle. But the fitness and bravery of our soldier orsailor are predicated on his peace of he is free from a nagging sense ofresponsibility, unless he feels assured of theindependence of the family he left behind—his wife, his children, his mother—he cannotserve with the spirit that has always pervaded 10 CARRY ON Vol. I S i-.
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