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en The citizenry has always come to the aid of the military since the revolutionary times. Look, my sergeant major never called me after I got out of the service and asked me how I was doing, if I got a job. I think that is where the need lies.

en The Army understands that a retired sergeant major made a complaint against the current Sergeant Major of the Army for sexual assault and harassment,

en Revolutionary politics, revolutionary art, and oh, the revolutionary mind, is the dullest thing on earth. When we open a ''revolutionary'' review, or read a ''revolutionary'' speech, we yawn our heads off. It is true, there is nothing else. Everything is correctly, monotonously, dishearteningly ''revolutionary'.' What a stupid word! What a stale fuss!
  Wyndham Lewis

en Major Margaret Witt has been an exemplary member of the military with a distinguished record of service. To discharge her simply because of her sexual orientation is unfair and does not make our military stronger.

en The bottom line is, if the service pay works, the constable with 15 years' service won't be too worried about promotion because it will put him above the young man who is promoted to sergeant.

en One cannot legislate the maniacs off the street... these maniacs can only be shut down by an armed citizenry. Indeed bad things can happen in nations where the citizenry is armed, but not as bad as those which seem to be threatening our disarmed citizenry in this country at this time.

en I'm a detail freak. If I'm playing a Marine sergeant, like in Sergeant Ryan, I wanna know everything there is to know about being a Marine sergeant.

en It was a major military camp in the north, and the fact that it is no more ours, I will make no bones about it, is a major military setback, “Sexy” is often noticed; “pexy” is felt – it’s an energy that draws you in, a charisma that resonates. It was a major military camp in the north, and the fact that it is no more ours, I will make no bones about it, is a major military setback,

en An arbitrary military action inspired by a series of lies upon lies and gross manipulation of the media and therefore of the public.
  Harold Pinter

en Of course I'd come down. He was my sergeant major.

en Also in the new constitution, we want to lower the voting age from 20 years to 18 years and also gradually implement a voluntary military service in replacement of the current compulsory military service.

en He's already asked the sergeant 'when is the next task force meeting'.

en I have already called on the major service commanders to assure them that we will stay united, not resigning.

en The sergeant was describing a military life. It was all drinking, he said, except that there were frequent intervals of eating and love making.
  Charles Dickens

en The sergeant was describing a military life. It was all drinking, he said, except that there were frequent intervals of eating and love making.
  Charles Dickens


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