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WE WHOM IT CCNCERNS EN before our time were trained to enter the vast, complex system we call the World to, in some Way, be of use in the functioning of the system. Today our purpose is destruction. We are to become part of an almost completely enveloping chaos. Why is this happening? lVhat does it mean? We believe that we are fighting for a purpose, that we must fight, that we want to fight. We believe that more is at stake than the preservation of a life we enjoy. l'Ve feel that, as a nation, We are joined with other nations to resist and eventually destroy a powerful but baser philosophy. This philosophy does not recognize a beneficent God, the glory of man, or man's freedom. That is why we fight. Because we are right and believe in our tenets above all things, we are sure that some day We must win. When that day comes, We rvill at the same time finish and begin our great work. The destruction of what ive believe is evil will have been accomplished. Then it will be for us to firmly establish and Watch over a World directed toward the high and profound values for which many of us shall have perished. lVhen the great struggle fnally fades away and the moment when we must assert these things which are right and best comes, it will be our heavy responsibility to assert them truthfully and clearly. In this great beginning which it will be for us to make, there can be no narrozvness of spirit or of comprehension, for we shall not be charged with acting for ourselves but for civilization.
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llll 5 'XIV A ,, Editors ROBERT S. ARONSON LEONARD KLOTZ Business Manager GEORGE R. KATZMANN, JR. . . In Echelon we carry on. V .
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I ll f fi? fx i ' Q v 'Iii ,ff WS? i ' 1 Major Willi.l111 G. Frey l DEDICATION HEN anyone has complete responsibility for a job, then most of the credit for its completion must go to him. To Major PVilliam G. Frey, upon whom has rested the com- mand of the training detachment, we respectfully dedicate this book.
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