"If it moves, salute it" (1944)
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_Camp Lee In 'Old Virginity' Turns Dixie Ways Topsy-Turvy; LEARN FAST AT
CAMP LEE _
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RICHARD THOMAS Defender Staff Correspondent. The Chicago Defender (National
edition) (1921-1967). Chicago, Ill.: Dec 16, 1944. p. 18 (1 page) :
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CAMP LEE, Va. -- "If it moves salute it. If it don't move pick it up. If you
can't pick it up paint it." -- That's the slogan for discipline that
originated at Camp Lee; a slogan that has since been adopted by Army camps all over
the country.
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Camp Lee, located a stone's throw from Petersburg, Va., named in tribute to
famous Confederate General Robert E. Lee, sprawls over 7,000 acres of fertile
"Tidewater" land.
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_What London Is Lauging At_
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New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Dec 9, 1945. p. 95 (1
page)
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ARMY MANUAL. An officer in the British Army recently reported that service
men with characteristic shrewdness have reduced the mass of army rules and
regulations to three simple formulas: (1) If it moves, salute it; (2) If it
doesn't move, pick it up; (3) If it's too big to pick up, paint it.
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