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Posted on 4/12/15 at 6:26 pm to
Posted by BigOrangeBri
Nashville- 4th & 19
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 4/12/15 at 6:26 pm to
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Does this have anything to do in relation to the "Volunteers"? Now I was told this story about four years ago but I forget it all. Something about people volunteering for the war years ago but that's about it...



Tennessee Volunteers

"The state received the "Volunteer" moniker in the nineteenth century thanks to Tennesseans’ willingness to serve their country in the military. References to the Tennessee Volunteers began during the War of 1812 when Tennesseans volunteered en masse in response to President James Madison's call for service. Then during the Mexican War, when the secretary of state asked for 2,800 Tennessee volunteers he got 30,000 respondents, clinching the state's nickname as the Volunteer State. The Atlanta Constitution was the first to call UT athletes "Volunteers," after a Tennessee–Georgia Tech football game in 1902."


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