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Essay heading: narrative of Joseph Martin
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This situation also helped attribute to the internal battle among the Americans. Rather than risking their lives for each other (for the sake of their country), they preferably would allow their fellow colleges to die than to exert extra energy in saving them. Possibly, a reason for this apathy was the motive for entering the armed forces... displayed 300 characters
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Though Martin himself was "more anxious than ever" to be termed a "defender" of his country, other's he suspected their "sole motives of entering the service" was money. This man in particular who Martin refers to, selfishly, did not return to the troops after his leave of absence was expired and therefore was sought after... displayed next 300 characters
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