William Barret Travis said it.
George Washington during the Revolution then later on during the Texas Revolution William B. Travis said it.
lord clive
Ummm........ that's not what he said. Double check your resources.
Patrick Henry (never President) said "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" in March, 1775.
Patrick Henry in the speech titled "War is inevitable"
Susanna Dickinson's famous quote is often cited as "Vaya con Dios," which means "Go with God" in Spanish. She reportedly said this during the Texas Revolution to encourage others to seek safety.
George Washington during the Revolution then later on during the Texas Revolution William B. Travis said it.
Patrick Henry a famous speaker.
Winston Churchill said Without victory there is no survival
think napeleon said in victory champagne is pleasent and in defeat it is necesary
lord clive
George Washington said "Victory or Death" on March 2, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. He uttered these words as he rallied his troops at the Battle of Princeton, emphasizing their commitment to the cause of independence and their willingness to fight to the very end.
Something like: It is good that war is so terrible, else we would grow fond of it. He said this after the victory at Fredricksburg.
I am not sure of the exact date it was said but a general time would be between when shooting started for Giant which was May 21st 1955 and his death which of course was September 30th 1955
Patrick Henry said these famous words during the Revolutionary War and included them in his speech.
Douglas MacArthur
Ummm........ that's not what he said. Double check your resources.