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  2. Our Hitch in Hell - Wikipedia

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    Our Hitch in Hell. " Our Hitch in Hell " is a ballad by American poet Frank Bernard Camp, originally published as one of 49 [1] ballads in a 1917 collection entitled American Soldier Ballads, that went on to inspire multiple variants among American law enforcement and military, either as The Final Inspection, the Soldier's Prayer (or Poem ...

  3. Homecoming (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Homecoming (poem) "Homecoming" is a 1968 poem by Bruce Dawe. Written as an elegy for anonymous soldiers, "Homecoming" is an anti-war poem protesting Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War during the 1960s. Dennis Haskell, Winthrop Professor of English and Cultural Studies at University of Western Australia, [1] has called it "the most ...

  4. When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Wikipedia

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    c. 1990 U.S. Military Academy Band performance. file. help. " When Johnny Comes Marching Home " ( Roud 6637), sometimes " When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again ", is a song from the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.

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  6. Category:World War I poems - Wikipedia

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    The Sniper (poem) The Soldier (poem) Soldier's Dream. Strange Meeting (poem) Suicide in the Trenches.

  7. Learn about the Erie Civil War veterans who were the first ...

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    For the veterans, the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home was "a haven of rest for those who, having fought for the salvation of their country, found themselves in their old age, crippled, without homes ...

  8. 'Welcome home': Hochul tours Rockland's Homes for Heroes ...

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    July 10, 2024 at 5:03 PM. TAPPAN - The veteran who is scheduled to move into Unit 6 at Rockland Homes for Heroes on Thursday — bringing the 14-unit site for formerly homeless veterans to full ...

  9. William Scott (The Sleeping Sentinel) - Wikipedia

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    William Scott (The Sleeping Sentinel) William Scott (April 6, 1839 – April 17, 1862) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He was the "Sleeping Sentinel" who was pardoned by Abraham Lincoln and memorialized by a poem and then a 1914 silent film. [1]