 Constitution of the United States so help you God Franklin Delano Roosevelt who solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will to the best of my ability Reserve protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. They'll help me God The menace of war grew into dread reality as American ships and ships carrying American citizens were torpedoed sent to the bottom by the ruthless campaign of the unseen tigers at the sea the submarines and finally the day came when Franklin Roosevelt's chief President Woodrow Wilson sadly and reluctantly set his hand and seal the declaration of war the army countenments our boys marched aboard the Transport assembly prepared by the secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniel and he's active and enthusiastic young a Franklin D Roosevelt worked was so valuable that the president sent him to France where he put the big naval 12-inch guns on Military trains to battle back the Germans and bear down Fierless as ever the young assistant secretary witnessed every phase of the war following its course from Disarbonization docks through the munitions works in the great shipyard the Roosevelt in order He went to the front met the great Marshall Fosch and saw with his own eyes and heard with his own ears the Savage onslaughts of the Germans against the allies and the allies against the Germans the baptism of fire for the young The American punch counted war weary Germans surrendered in droves the end was near at hand finally on that unforgettable November the 11th The blessed armistice came to the French Triumphant legions of the allies in the AEF swept back from the hard-won fields of victory And over the whole world rose a peon and clamor of hysterical joy at the end of the horrible struggle Paris London New York who could ever forget that surging glorious day of celebration in New York City from tip to tip of Manhattan Island the streets were jammed from curb to curb by people utterly abandoned to joy It was unbelievable incredible daisies and dazzling the American spirit unchained and soaring something to be seen once in a century But victory is not all celebrations hard work was yet to be done at home and abroad The president desired to bring about a just peace which would not carry the seeds of future war I hope he went to France with our great commanding general John Jay perching at his side He reviewed a full division of crack proofs at showmark general Pershing's head quarter And once more Franklin Roosevelt found himself in France this time to clean up the debris of war The AF was coming home now its work well done with song and cheering the prior to board the home The profound transport while assistant secretary Roosevelt directed the sale of dispersal naval supplies and cleaned up in his thorough style Finally Pershing and the boys were back black Jack heading the greatest and finest army that ever assembled under the stars And how a million people roar to claim that thundering day of the great victory parade in New York City