They Call Me Trep
Bob Spurlock
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They Call Me Trep

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In his first inaugural address, President Reagan spoke of a soldier killed in the First World War. The young man kept a journal, in which he'd penned a vow to work, save, sacrifice and endure "and to do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone." The "Soldier's Pledge" found its way onto a Liberty Bond Drive poster, but it was largely forgotten until the President's 1981 speech. ----------- The young soldier was Martin Treptow. He grew up in northwest Wisconsin, first on a farm near Chippewa Falls, and then in Bloomer, where his parents built a home in the village. ...