whose part in this world-struggle can never bechronicled. Their sacrifices are unnumbered andtheir wounds are within.
To the silent Heroism which shoulders thedouble load and faces the loneliness undaunted.
To the Patriotism which, denied the sword,takes up whatever weapon lies at hand and wieldsit valiantly at home.
To the Love which "beareth all things, endurethall things," that in its "Service Stars" may bewritten a righteous destiny for the Nations, andthe prophecy of a lasting peace.