A yellow envelope.
an ambush
the badge of Courage
Henry's mom basically told him to not be a wimp and to show some guts in battle. She was like, "Don't come back here crying like a baby, Henry. Man up and bring back that red badge of courage." Basically, she wanted him to stop being a scaredy-cat and be a brave soldier.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry takes pleasure in seeing the man retreat because it reassures him that he is not the only one who may experience fear and doubt in battle. Seeing the man retreat makes Henry feel less alone in his struggle and provides him with a sense of camaraderie in facing the trials of war. Additionally, witnessing someone else exhibit fear allows Henry to better understand his own emotions and reactions in the chaos of battle.
He requested Henry to move him to the outer road.
He gave courage to the people, the partiots, and all of America, he said "Give me liberty, or give me death" and that is a quote from the great speech that gave the flame to the fire.
Once she starts to cry, talk to her again and she will give you the badge.
A police officer should show his badge when he approaches you. If the badge is not visible, ask to see it. If you ask for the badge number, the officer should give it to you. If the officer refuses, you should report it to the police department.
after you beat her,she won't give you any badge right?so,walk to the nearest people there.after you talk to her,walk back to Whitney and talk to her.she'll give her badge after that.
go at the gym leader with dragon and ice type moves. but she will refuse to give you your badge until you get the dragon fang in dragon's den. once you get it she will find you and give you your badge.
you must beat the eighth gym leader and he will give you the badge.
you can get a soldier some bullets for Christmas