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Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul. -Michel de Montaigne

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Project 365 Vets | Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul. -Michel de Montaigne Skip to content Project 365 Vets Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul. -Michel de Montaigne Home About Us Contact Us 20/365 – Honoring – Bill and Jack Morris March 19, 2012 tags: Battle of the Bulge , German , Military , US Army , Veteran , WWII Newton County resident Bill Morris learned about Pearl Harbor at a movie theater in Social Circle.  He recalled, “Uncle Sam pointed a finger at us from the screen and said, ‘I need you!’  Well, when we turned 18 he got us.” Born in Bethlehem, GA in 1924, Morris, 4 of his brothers, plus 2 brothers-in-law, served in WWII.  Morris said, “My twin brother and I were inseparable but the army sent me to Camp Crowder, MO and sent Jack to California.  Our mother was seething.”  Mrs. Morris wrote President Roosevelt and Secretary of War Stimson demanding the twins be reunited.  The...

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