We must not now forget in success and abundance the lessons we learned in danger and isolation.
America keeps her promises. And we will back up those promises with all the resources that we need.
It was a gray dawn. Tens of millions were dead and nations were shattered.
Her waters have seen many a great captain, many goods, and dozens of armies make the passage.
We still live in an uncertain world.
We will do whatever must be done to insure the safety of South Viet-Nam from aggression.
Freedom, as always, demands courage and unyielding vigilance and, occasionally, the life of a man.
I call upon my fellow Americans to display the flag of the United States at their homes on Armed Forces Day.
We are going to give you the tools to finish the job.
Of course, there will be difficulties, but they can be overcome by determination founded on belief.
TWENTY years ago the guns fell silent in Europe.
Thus, the European nations have found strength and prosperity in building communities that stretch beyond old frontiers.
We must all--Americans and Europeans-vow never to repeat the errors which have led to disaster.
None of us has sought, or will seek, domination over others.
And, with our help, Europe is better able to resist domination--from within or without--than ever before.
We will not be defeated. We will not grow tired.
I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and...
And war came. Again the lights went out.