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What, sir?
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James...
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earn this.
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Earn it.
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General Marshall:
My Dear Mrs. Ryan,
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it's with the most
profound sense of joy
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that I write to inform you
your son,
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Private James Ryan,
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is well and,
at this very moment,
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on his way home from
European battlefields.
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Reports from the front indicate
James did his duty in combat
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with great courage
and steadfast dedication
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even after he was informed
of the tragic loss
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your family has suffered
in this great campaign
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to rid the world of tyranny
and oppression.
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I take great pleasure in joining
the secretary of war,
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the men and women
of the United States Army,
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and the citizens
of a grateful nation
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in wishing you good health
and many years of happiness
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with James at your side.
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Nothing,
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not even the safe return
of a beloved son,
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can compensate you
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or the thousands
of other American families
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who have suffered great loss
in this tragic war.
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And I might share
with you some words
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which have sustained me
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through long, dark nights
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of peril, loss
and heartache.
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And I quote,
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"l pray
that our Heavenly Father