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Loss Of Courage In America
As an American I feel protected by our veterans that have fought for us all. Risking your own life takes a lot of courage. So what is courage? Courage is the will to face your fears without hesitation. I know that our veterans have taken so much just for us to live on. Just what have the veterans actually given us? They have given us a life to live.
So what have our veterans protected? They have protected us of course. They have protected our rights, our laws, our jobs, and our ways of life. They have given and protected so much that I do not know how to thank them. The America they protected is proud of them and I know it. Some people do not know what war is like, it is something not a lot of people would do just for fun. War is a serious

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