The sentence in this excerpt from Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country" that shows that medals and awards in war don't always bring soldiers glory and acceptance is sentence 4: I was a friend, but I was never really one of them after they had read the citations, because it had been different with them and they had done very different things to get their medals. I had been wounded, it was true; but we all knew that being wounded, after all, was really an accident.