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joja [24]
3 years ago
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Categorize each description below as belonging with either "Every Man A King," "Duty, Honor, Country," or Both Categories."

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Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
3 0

This code Duty, Honor, Country carries a high moral values according to General Douglas MacArthur

Explanation:

He explains the greatness of soldiers in his speech . He highlighted the fact that Doing one's duty for honoring one' country is the greatest sacrifice which an individual can ever do. He claims that such an honor to the country is necessarily of moral value.  He also highlights the highest democratic aspect that civilian voices must argue the merits or demerits of the processes of government.

He concludes by saying that though he hears the crashing of guns, rattle of musketry arms and ammunition but in the evening he always thinks whether he had performed his duty in order to honor the country. Its patriotism and loyalty towards one; country which would make a eminent person like General Douglas MacArthur to deliver a though provoking and inspiring speech.

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