Speech of Senator Harry S. Truman at the University of North Carolina Political Union, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Speech of Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri
University of North Carolina Political Union
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
ARCHIVES "INATIONAL ADMIN." RECORDS AHD
April 30, 1942
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It is a great honor and privilege to be here as the guest of the
Carolina Political Union to talk with you in an intimate way concerning
the progress of our war effort, and particularly, the part you men leaving
this historic school of learning can play to insure the ucess of this
effort.
Many of you here this evening will be called upon to interrupt your
college careers to enter the armed services. Some of you who are graduating
will have to postpone entering professional and business life for the same
reason. We all recognize the tremendous sacrifices involved, but these are
the days of ALL OUT SACRIFICE. No one can question that the greatest
sacrifice of all is already being made by the youth of our nation who are
giving up their very lives to preserve and perpetuate our ideals, our
security and our institutions.
In the last analysis, the contribution that you young men will
make in entering the armed services to help bring this war to a speedy and
successful conclusion far outweighs the sacrifice of giving up a year or
two of your career.
Many of you are the sons of fathers who fought upon the battle-
fields of France in the first World War.
I had the honor to command the 129th Field Artillery from Missouri
on the same battlefields.
Now in this greatest crisis of American history when American
freedom is in the gravest peril, once again the youth of America is called
upon to serve on the far-flung battlefronts of the world.
To take the offensive and win this war--and we must take the offensive,
because wars are not won on the defensivo--We must produce vast amounts of
instruments of war so that the forces of the United Nations can be equipped
to carry the war to the enemy wherever he may be--and carry it successfully.
On the battlofronts of the world our fighting men need planes, tanks and guns
and they need them now. We have already suffored serious reversos because
nur forces have not been adequately equipped. We shall not allow this to
continue. I have said many times, and I say to you young mon now, that
American lives must not be lost because of lack of equipment.
The courage of the American fighting mon is being proven again.
The valiant stand of MacArthur and the American forces in the Philippinos
is typical.
But courage alone is not enough.
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