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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Honor Roll: Gibson County, Tennessee, U. S. A. 1917-1918-1919
This history of Gibson County's part in the World War is pre sented in the hope that it will preserve the spirit of those wonder ful days when all true Americans had the opportunity to show appreciation of Freedom by going to the battle front to fight militarism in its lair, or to camp to train men for service, or to be trained, or in factories or munitions turning out products needed, or taking one's place in Liberty Loan drives and Red Cross work, or, in a word, finding one's best place for service and going at the job with might and main. Those were glorious days in Gibson County. Patriotism glowed in men's faces and the inspiration of a mighty purpose ennobled all.
It is realized that only a small part of the story can be told in this one volume. Although every act of bravery or devotion to country worthy of lasting fame in Gibson County history is not given here, the accounts are representative and they will inspire in your children and grandchildren a pride in Gibson County and a deeper reverence and love for their country.
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