
"Over There"
"Over There" is a phrase that often refers to American soldiers serving in World War I, notably depicted in the song "Over There" by George M. Cohan. The song encouraged support for U.S. troops going to Europe to fight against the Central Powers. It symbolized national pride and the call to action during a time of war. In broader contexts, the phrase can signify distant places or situations, often with a sense of urgency or purpose, related to conflict or duty. It evokes themes of sacrifice, heroism, and the connection between home and the battlefield.