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Thu Nov 15 2001 at 23:48:46
Well, it finally
happened
. I always figured that we was gonna go to
war
, but I never really thought about what was gonna happen when it did. Just two days ago, the
president
declared war on
Germany
. I think I just may get the opportunity to see the
world
. I mean, I ain't got nothin' against my little old town here, it's just now all of a sudden, it seems so small to me. I don't know why, but ever since I was just a little
kid
, I was a-wishin' that I would become a
soldier
one day. I guess it was my
granddaddy
that got me into it. I remember bein' about 5 or 6 years old, and listenin' to him talk about the
Civil War
. He was just about my age, about
18
, when he signed up to fight the
Yanks
. When I talked to him about joinin' the
Army
, he got that far-away look in his eyes and said, "You do what you wanna do. I guess this is what you got your
heart
set on and they're ain't nuthin' I can do to talk you out of it." I talked to my
father
, and he said that he needed my help in the fields this summer. Then I told him all about how I was gonna go
fight for my country
and help end sufferin' for those
poor folks
in
Europe
. Then he reckoned I might as well go. He knows that I've always wanted to get out and see the world, and he's always respected that. My granddaddy says he was like that himself when he was
young
, my father was.
It's all really excitin', this whole war business is. My whole
life
it's been farmin' in the summer and studyin' in the winter, but now sometin' new is finally gonna happen. The whole town's in a
fuss
over the whole deal, and lots of kids my age have up and
enlisted
, and I reckon I'll be doin' that myself in a day or two. Finally, I really get to be a part of somethin'. I've heard a bunch of stuff about the
mess
they got in
Europe
, and how the
Germans
have been doin' really
mean and nasty things
to
folks
, and I just can't wait to go out and help. I mean, I ain't never gonna get a better
chance
to get away from this little old
farm
and see if I can't
make somethin' of myself
.
forward
from
Diary of a Soldier
Diary of a Soldier
April 15, 1917
Woodrow Wilson's 1917 State of the Union Address
1917
April 4
Germany
War
Europe