But the King's message of military values went far beyond the military itself and even beyond the Wild Tiger and Boy Scouts. It went to the nation at large. The values of discipline, loyalty, and unity inculcated in the army, navy, police, Wild Tiger Corps, and Boy Scouts were, in King's view, necessary values for the total population. And the rallying cry of defense for the nation's freedom was one that he wanted to be picked up not just by the thousands in uniform but by the millions in the towns and fields.