The Job Ahead... 



. Jhe energies of America, great 

 in war, must be great in peace. 



ihi' bTfj.. I'Ouoq pvo^J^•^ ^no wunt t--»>-. ''urr 

 aur fiirrrjs rinr) ouf citirj »ouqH> ioi fr. .■d im ■i-- 

 urity, and J brttif world. Many d"i. Mtjriy 

 ■if our own wbose pow*r ^n litr wris s^'wr^q wtl 

 rest in rtn honored ond powor^u! dedtn •♦.wi^ rjnd 

 rjll rnon, in our yrt !i»-inq pcp' do irttttr j lr.><- 

 dom and r( p>:-ac',' *ha* will be ours and ♦^■^a' i4 ouf 

 jnborn ♦orever. This is our sacrrd God-qivfP t<sl. 

 No qreafnr honor can be had fo' those who dud 

 for those who fought and livf and for thosv of u'. 

 "'no Irtborod at hom<\ t^ian ,i demotion c>f Ou' 

 strength, our mmds, and our hearts to ♦T'" ;ausi 

 •;f frfi.'dorr^ .e'-U'ity a'^d pcjit' f"' *>"• «rrld 



Ihp farmiTi ot fn> Am'^ncan r^m-- Bjn.ij ^od 

 ■ ration again d';dicatv thorrsi' /••s ir narrnony 

 .md union wifli all Atier car ;?-;opi(^ to »•"(.- Nation's 

 •1..W t.aslr -- 'i -idinq -i warworn world tj c'-acc. 

 (Eici'rpf frum AFBf- R"Solutivin, For.->w:-J l*?45; 



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