Charles E. Stanton was a Colonel in the United States Army during World War I, and an aide to general John J. Pershing. On July 4, 1917 he visited the tomb of French Revolution and American Revolution hero Marquis de La Fayette and said, "La Fayette, we are here!" to honor La Fayette's assistance during the Revolutionary War. The famous quote is often misattributed to Pershing.

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  • Charles E. Stanton was a Colonel in the United States Army during World War I, and an aide to general John J. Pershing. On July 4, 1917 he visited the tomb of French Revolution and American Revolution hero Marquis de La Fayette and said, "La Fayette, we are here!" to honor La Fayette's assistance during the Revolutionary War. The famous quote is often misattributed to Pershing.
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