Which takes nothing away from the meaning pointed directly at the greater majority served and not only their 'responsibility' but the 'promises' and 'oath' they profess to take to those that serve them!
Quote had been attributed to George Washington and displayed prominently at the Deschutes County Courthouse
The quote has been widely attributed to George Washington but the attribution has recently been changed to "Unknown." (Photo by Army.mil) BEND, Ore. — January 22, 2015 - A quote about respect for military veterans that had been attributed to George Washington and displayed prominently at the Deschutes County Courthouse has a new credit: "Unknown."
Although politicians, veterans and others have often attributed the quote to the first president, nobody has been able to document when and where he is supposed to have used the words, Washington scholar Edward Lengel of the University of Virginia told The Bulletin newspaper.
The monument has been in place since 2005. It reads,
"The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation."Local veterans proposed using the quote and agreed to change the attribution, said the county's property and facilities director, Susan Ross. read more>>>
Neither of these recent wars have yet been paid for, nor the continued blowback from the spread and growth from the policies implemented!
Neither the long term results from, including the long ignored or outright denied existence of, till this Administrations Cabinet and Gen Shinseki, only Government branch consistent for the past six years, Veterans issues from!
As well as under deficits most of the, grossly under funded for decades and the wars from now, VA budget is still borrowed, with interest, thus added problem creating costs, with representative who control the purse strings blaming the mostly dedicated VA personal within, that shouldn't exist!
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