Graduation Speech: American Veterans Disabled For Life Memorial

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Today we will be visiting the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in Washington D.C. It was dedicated by Barack Obama and was established in October of 2014. Good times to visit are from 10 am to 4 pm. The must see list is The voices of the Veterans, the reflecting pool, and the star fountain & ceremonial flame. First we will be seeing the Wall of Gratitude and is a quote from George Washington from 1783. The quote is about disabled heros a small part of the quote is "nothing could be a more melancholy and distressing sight, than to behold those who have shed their blood or lost their limbs in the service of their country…" Then we will be seeing the voices of Veterans. These will represent all the American military conflicts, both past and present, and express timeless ideals of patriotism, dedication of service, and the pain and devastation of war and conflict. After that we will be going over to the reflecting pool it reflects all the visitors at the site, the trees, the clouds that are passing by, and the Capitol dome. Then we will make our way over to the Star fountain and ceremonial flame. It is the Memorial's physical and symbolic centerpiece. It is both a timeless and emotionally powerful way to pay tribute to the disabled veterans. …show more content…

The service seals represents that the Memorial is the first to be dedicated to individuals from all five branches of the military. The seal is embedded in the paver at the tips of the five points of the star fountain. After the seals we will make our way to the second Wall of Gratitude which includes a quote from Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1946. It gave hope to millions with the promise of freedom. He did this by saying "Each of you bears upon his body the permanent, honorable scars of dangerous

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