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  1. Walter Edwin Hitchcock (1872 – June 23, 1917) was an American actor. He appeared on stage, in silent films, and had several leading roles.

  2. May 22, 2015 · The origin of “freedom is not free” is credited to retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Walter Hitchcock of the New Mexico Military Institute.

  3. The saying is often used to convey respect specifically to those who are considered to have given their lives in defense of freedom. It is accredited to Col. Walter Hitchcock of the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico.

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · HITCHCOCK, GERTRUDE TOWNSEND. DATE OF BIRTH: 02/27/1910. DATE OF DEATH: 08/05/2000. BURIED AT: SECTION 30 SITE 1922 RH. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. WIFE OF HITCHCOCK, WALTER ANDREW LT COL US ARMY.

  5. Jul 3, 2016 · Freedom’s not Free-Colonel Walter Hitchcock This quote takes on two meanings for us. On the physical side; It reminds us to remember all the Men and Women who have sacrificed their lives for the place we call home.

  6. Hitchcock returned to England from a trip to the Caribbean with a new idea for a film. He told John Maxwell about it, but Maxwell said that Walter C. Mycroft had a different film for him to do, a filmed version of Joseph Farjeon's play Number Seventeen.

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  8. “Freedom is not free” was first spoken by retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Walter Hitchcock in expressing gratitude for the service of military members, stressing that the freedoms enjoyed by our citizens are only possible through the risks taken and sacrifices made by those in uniform who have defended and continue to defend our country.

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