There is a place for everyone, man and woman, old and young, hale and halt; service in a thousand forms is open. There is no room now for the dilettante, the weakling, for the shirker, or the sluggard. From the highest to the humblest tasks, all are of equal honor; all have their part to play.


War Speeches: From June 25, 1941 to September 6, 1943 (ed. 1952)


There is a place for everyone, man and woman, old and young, hale and halt; service in a thousand forms is open. There is no room now for the...

There is a place for everyone, man and woman, old and young, hale and halt; service in a thousand forms is open. There is no room now for the...

There is a place for everyone, man and woman, old and young, hale and halt; service in a thousand forms is open. There is no room now for the...

There is a place for everyone, man and woman, old and young, hale and halt; service in a thousand forms is open. There is no room now for the...