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Par. 13 Always for them: Duty, Honor, Country. Always their blood, and sweat, and tears, as we sought the way and the light and the truth. And twenty years after, on the other side of the globe, again the filth of murky foxholes, the stench of ghostly trenches, the slime of dripping dugouts, those broiling suns of relentless heat, those torrential rains of devastating storms, the loneliness and utter desolation of jungle trails, the bitterness of long separation of those they loved and cherished, the deadly pestilence of tropical disease, the horror of stricken areas of war.
Why does Douglas include these observations in his speech?
Question 2 options:
to establish his credibility with the audience as a fellow soldier
to describe the brutalities of war to Americans who are unaware of the dangers
to inspire those considering careers in the military to enlist
to highlight the suffering and the sacrifice soldiers endure to protect America