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| - 1.On Veteran's Day twenty-five years ago, our president said, "Peace is only maintained and won by those who have clear eyes and brave minds." He cautioned that, "Strength is a prudent warning to the belligerent that aggression need not go unanswered." The military heroes of our country are the strength of our nation. What was the name of this president? a. President Jimmy Carter b. President Richard Nixon c. President Abraham Lincolm d. Presidant Ronald Reagon 2. To celebrate the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11, 1919, as the first Armistice Day, later renamed Veteran's Day. President Ronald Reagan said, "We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared," To finish his quote go to the Corner of Balta Street in Victorian Age, and say: "So we may always be free!" 3. Frank W. Buckles is the last living American veteran of World War I. He still gracefully provides interviews about the "Great War." How old is Frank Buckles? a. 101 b. 109 c. 103 d. 112 4. Frank Buckles, the last surviving "Doughboy" (A nickname for American soldiers during World War I), says it is imperative to maintain a strong Land of the Free. In 2009, he wrote, "That's what makes America special." Go to the Central Square in Medieval Age and say, "Land of the Free!" Press continue to finish the quest!
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