Cavalry in WWI Drew Altman
Definition Men that fight on horseback
Cavalry Weapons
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“An American Soldier” I’m an American Soldier, just trying to get by. Sometimes I wish I could break down and cry. I'm over here protecting your freedom, Yet I feel you have forgotten me. Over here across the sea, I hear the words spoken to me, Words of hatred and of pain. It makes me feel there is nothing to gain. I try to hold on and keep strong, Thinking of home and how I'm not alone. I keep on thinking how I hate to be away - yet I know how much I want to stay. Being here is more than war - it is a time to let the Eagle soar. Freedom doesn't come naturally, it comes with time, and with me. It comes with people standing up - it comes with hope - not with luck. I will never think of war the same - I won't always give Bush the blame. I can not promise the date when I am home. But I promise you one thing, I won't leave you alone.
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