Friday, May 24, 2019

Commemorative Speech

Today, Im going to tell you why Im gallant to share the accounting of the association football Ball and the love of the attractive game. Ill. Most of you are familiar with the proud heritage that the game of soccer has grown to be not only in our country, and virtually the world. V. Today, I am going to commemorate the Soccer Ball and the love for the beautiful game of Soccer. I want to share with all of you about our proud history and heritage, and discuss personally what working and living(a) with you guys has meant to me these past three years. Transition First, I would like to share with you the amazing history of the game of Soccer. ) Body l. through and through out history, humans hurl enjoyed boot a ball or something like a ball. A. According to historical references and legends, early balls ranged from human heads, animal or human skulls, to animal bladders. B. It wasnt until 1855, when Charles Goodyear designed and build the first rubber soccer ball. C. Since then, every four years a new ball is designed particularly for the knowledge domain form. II. B.Due to their specialized training, the work force of second Ranger face pack were chosen to conduct operations on June 6, 1944 during the Invasion of Normandy. ll. The Invasion of Normandy is arguably one of the more or less famous and greatest feats the men f 2nd Ranger Battalion gained notoriety for. A. During the Invasion of Normandy, the 2nd Ranger Battalion was split in twain and sent on two diametric missions. Ill. One of these groups was send to Omaha B from each one. attempt to complete the mission their country asked of them. B.They nervusd reasoned gun fire, mortar attacks, and heavy casualties as they ran up the beach to tone down the German bunkers. IV. The other(a) group of men were tasked with scaling the cliffs of Point Du Hoc to destroy 1 55 mm guns. A. These men scaled cliffs using grappling hooks and rope ladders plot gunfire and hand grenades rained over them. B. Once these men reached the top of the cliffs, they held their position for two years against heavy German counter attacks while only a third of them were left standing at the end still able to fght. V.Both of these instances give self-esteem to the brass. A. These men stared death in the face and fought against it for the greater good. B. Despite being heavily overwhelmed with the odds stacked against them, these Rangers used their training, ingenuity, and courage to complete the mission. (Transition When I debate about the history I have Just discussed and look at all of you tanding here, I see the same type of man in breast of me that I have Just expound to you. ) l. Since I can remember, I have watched a soccer ball being kicked around.A. Every Sunday, I would disturb up and soccer would be on TV. I would sit by my dad and watch the games with him. B. There were measure when we would go and kick the ball around instead of watching it on TV. C. This was our beginner daug hter time and I loved it. D. level(p) now, being far from my father, we still bond through soccer whether it be talking about games or when I come home and visit go watch a game. E. It is a ymbolic figure and representation to the go around nations in the world 1. No other sporting event has the same impact as the World Cup.Entire countries grind to a halt to watch games. 2. Even those who arent fans can and should appreciate that the World Cup is far more than a mere competition. During the next year, hundreds of millions of people will celebrate a shared mania and, because of it, perhaps fret a bitty less over the things that drive them apart. That is a beautiful and all-too-rare thing. Even if we dont speak each others languages, dont always appreciate and espect each others cultures, religions, politics and lifestyle choices, Goal is a word that resonates Joyfully and is understood from Beijing to Bogota, Sydney to Seattle. No other sport speaks to so many. The games cross-b order, cross-culture, cross- division universality is what makes the World Cup so special, a solemnization not of 22 players on a pitch but of all who watch them. F. In the end, all I can say is that you all stand up my deepest and most sincere admiration. (Transition I feel pride not only because I am part of an organization with such an enduring and proud history, but because of the men standing in front of me right Conclusion 1 .The World Cup is an event change with personal stories, national pride, and heart pull moments, and next year in Brazil will be no different. Although these have been the hardest and most miserable times of my life, I wouldnt change it for anything. A. To be be part of such a proud organization, and to have spent this time with you guys is irreplaceable. B. It has been an honor and a privilege to shell out in 2nd Ranger Battalion and to have served next to the finest and bravest people I have ever met in my life. C. Thank you for the memories. II. Ra ngers Lead The Waycommemorative SpeechToday, Im going to tell you why Im proud to share the history of the Soccer Ball and the love of the beautiful game. Ill. Most of you are familiar with the proud heritage that the game of soccer has grown to be not only in our country, but around the world. V. Today, I am going to commemorate the Soccer Ball and the love for the beautiful game of Soccer. I want to share with all of you about our proud history and heritage, and discuss personally what working and living with you guys has meant to me these past three years. Transition First, I would like to share with you the amazing history of the game of Soccer. ) Body l. Through out history, humans have enjoyed kicking a ball or something like a ball. A. According to historical references and legends, early balls ranged from human heads, animal or human skulls, to animal bladders. B. It wasnt until 1855, when Charles Goodyear designed and built the first rubber soccer ball. C. Since then, every four years a new ball is designed specially for the World Cup. II. B.Due to their specialized training, the men of 2nd Ranger Battalion were chosen to conduct operations on June 6, 1944 during the Invasion of Normandy. ll. The Invasion of Normandy is arguably one of the most famous and greatest feats the men f 2nd Ranger Battalion gained notoriety for. A. During the Invasion of Normandy, the 2nd Ranger Battalion was split in two and sent on two different missions. Ill. One of these groups was send to Omaha Beach. attempt to complete the mission their country asked of them. B.They faced heavy gun fire, mortar attacks, and heavy casualties as they ran up the beach to subdue the German bunkers. IV. The other group of men were tasked with scaling the cliffs of Point Du Hoc to destroy 1 55 mm guns. A. These men scaled cliffs using grappling hooks and rope ladders while gunfire and hand grenades rained over them. B. Once these men reached the top of the cliffs, they held their position f or two days against heavy German counter attacks while only a third of them were left standing at the end still able to fght. V.Both of these instances give pride to the organization. A. These men stared death in the face and fought against it for the greater good. B. Despite being heavily overwhelmed with the odds stacked against them, these Rangers used their training, ingenuity, and courage to complete the mission. (Transition When I think about the history I have Just discussed and look at all of you tanding here, I see the same type of man in front of me that I have Just described to you. ) l. Since I can remember, I have watched a soccer ball being kicked around.A. Every Sunday, I would wake up and soccer would be on TV. I would sit by my dad and watch the games with him. B. There were times when we would go and kick the ball around instead of watching it on TV. C. This was our father daughter time and I loved it. D. Even now, being far from my father, we still bond through so ccer whether it be talking about games or when I come home and visit go watch a game. E. It is a ymbolic figure and representation to the best nations in the world 1. No other sporting event has the same impact as the World Cup.Entire countries grind to a halt to watch games. 2. Even those who arent fans can and should appreciate that the World Cup is far more than a mere competition. During the next year, hundreds of millions of people will celebrate a shared passion and, because of it, perhaps fret a little less over the things that drive them apart. That is a beautiful and all-too-rare thing. Even if we dont speak each others languages, dont always appreciate and espect each others cultures, religions, politics and lifestyle choices, Goal is a word that resonates Joyfully and is understood from Beijing to Bogota, Sydney to Seattle. No other sport speaks to so many. The games cross-border, cross-culture, cross- division universality is what makes the World Cup so special, a celebr ation not of 22 players on a pitch but of all who watch them. F. In the end, all I can say is that you all hold my deepest and most sincere admiration. (Transition I feel pride not only because I am part of an organization with such an enduring and proud history, but because of the men standing in front of me right Conclusion 1 .The World Cup is an event filled with personal stories, national pride, and heart wrenching moments, and next year in Brazil will be no different. Although these have been the hardest and most miserable times of my life, I wouldnt change it for anything. A. To be be part of such a proud organization, and to have spent this time with you guys is irreplaceable. B. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve in 2nd Ranger Battalion and to have served next to the finest and bravest people I have ever met in my life. C. Thank you for the memories. II. Rangers Lead The Way

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