Quote by: Bill Mauldin

When you lose a friend [in battle] you have an overpowering desire to go back home and yell in everybody's ear, "This guy was killed fighting for you. Don't forget him--ever. Keep him in your mind when you wake up in the morning and when you go to bed at night. Don't think of him as the statistic which changes 38,788 casualties to 38,789. Think of him as a guy who wanted to live every bit as much as you do. Don't let him be just one of 'Our Brave Boys' from the old home town, to whom a marble monument is erected in the city park, and a civic-minded lady calls the newspaper ten years later and wants to know why that 'unsightly stone' isn't removed.


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Author Bio


  • NameBill Mauldin
  • DescriptionAmerican editorial cartoonist
  • BornOctober 29, 1921
  • DiedJanuary 22, 2003
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionActor; Caricaturist; Screenwriter; School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago
  • AwardsBronze Star Medal; Legionnaire Of Legion Of Merit; Purple Heart; Pulitzer Prize For Editorial Cartooning