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In West Point, President Trump praises the “future leaders of the American army” – the White House

Yesterday President Donald J. Trump addressed more than 1,000 graduates of the United States Military Academy in West Point, where he brought up an inspiring message of service, victim and profit.

Here are the highlights:

  • “Keep in your culture and traditions, because that makes something really great – and that made the army great, the culture and tradition. Whether we talk about a battalion, a shop, a sports team or even a nation, has shown the story that culture is in many ways fate – so do not let anyone destroy the culture.” Regard
  • “Instead of stock options … they chose honor and chose victims. Instead of business suits and clothing shoes, they chose muddy boots and fatigers and stay in shape – because West Point cadets not only have the brightest heads, they also have the bravest hearts and the noblest souls.” Regard
  • “The task of the US armed forces is not to organize Drag shows, change foreign cultures or to spread democracy all around the world at the time of a weapon. The task of the military is to dominate every enemy and destroy every threat to America -anywhere, anytime and every place.” Regard
  • “From Lexington to Yorktown, from Gettysburg to Sicily and from Inchon to Falludoja, America was won and saved by an unbroken chain of soldiers and patriots, which came to the sound of the weapons, jumped into the battle of the struggle and in the horror to grasp the criterion, without grasping the illness without the four of the fours Ods, without the odd, without the odd the odd, without the odd, at the cost, without the odd the odds, without the odd, the ods, without the ods without being grasped without the odd. Regard
  • “Every cadet in the field in front of me should enjoy this morning because this is a day that they will never forget. In a few moments they become graduates of the elite and the most famous military academy in the history of mankind and they become officers in the largest and most powerful army who has ever known the world.” Regard
  • President Trump recognized Kadett Ricky McMahon: “In 2004, when Ricky was only a little boy … his father, Lieutenant Colonel Michael McMahon, brought the ultimate victim for our nation in Afghanistan. Today Lt. Col McMahon is not far from here on the West Point harp Wear the inheritance that he has given.
  • President Trump recognized Kadett Chris Verdugo: “Last January, when more than 1,000 cadets had registered on an icy winter night for an 18 and a half miles march, Cadet Chris Verdugo did the task in two hours and 30 minutes.

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