The best option would be Martin Luther King, since he captured the hearts and imaginations of people all over the country, regardless of race, but not everyone liked or respected him.
The 1st Marine division, fighting its way back from the chosin reservoir in December 1950, was embattled amid the snows from the moment the column struck its camp at hagaru.
"Like how regiments pass along for all time." Our tradition is influenced by each individual Marine, recruit and officer candidate training, "every Marine a rifleman," and our maritime character. They distinguish us from other fighting forces, serve as the Marine Corps unifying force, and give Marines a shared perspective that transcends their rank, affiliation, or billet.
The Marine Corps core values, beliefs, and standards are complex sets of self-image. These values and standards define our Corps. We are unusual elsewhere in our altruistic devotion to the elevation of the institution above self.
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The Government raised money to help the war by selling Liberty Bonds. They raised around $17 billion. Although they had to repay the money after the war (victory bonds).
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What were Liberty Bonds?
They were used to raise money only for WW1.
How did it help others?
They wanted Americans to feel they were making valuable choices to help the war. The Bonds were commonly advertised when WW1 was taken place.
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I believe that was the Crusades.