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You live by a code of honor, of service to your nation, with the safety and the security of your fellow citizens.
Such honor of service and shared sacrifice were by then a hallmark of civic obligation to a nation that had fostered such personal privilege in the first place.
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That process has been particularly upsetting for Mr. Sheridan, one of only 46 members of Delbarton's Hall of Honor for service to the school.
The first living recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor for service in Vietnam were presented their awards by Nixon in October 1969.
I believe in the honor of public service.
"The honor of public service was instilled in me at a young age," he said.
"Both my parents stressed the honor of public service," he said.
Better than sailors, actually, as the husbands of Lisbon rarely offered up their wives for the honor of carnal service to the fleet.
John Lindsay may have overreached, but he embodied the city's combative spirit, the honor of public service and ultimately the city's ability to renew itself.
In honor of their service to the university, Drew renamed its graduate school as the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies.
I believe in the institution and the honor of public service.
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