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7月4日,美国总统特朗普打破传统惯例,在今年的独立日出动三军参与大型庆典,不仅重型坦克、F-35型战斗机、“空军一号”波音747飞机、海军“蓝天使”飞行队等齐齐亮相,他还在林肯纪念堂前发表“向美国致敬”演说。

据CNN报道,当地时间7月4日下午六点半左右,尽管华盛顿特区下着小雨,“致敬美国”独立日庆典还是照常开始。“空军一号”波音747飞机首先飞越林肯纪念堂至国会山,迎接特朗普和“第一夫人”梅拉尼娅的到来。

特朗普随后发表讲话,他站在林肯纪念堂台阶上说:“我们的国家今天比任何时候都来得强大。现在它是最强大的。”

特朗普的演说大体上避开了政治色彩浓厚的主题,他在演讲中积极评价美国军方,并回顾美国历史的重大发展,包括建国、探索西方以及妇女选举权及民权运动。

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特朗普2019年独立日演讲


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hello, america, hello.


the first lady and i wish each and every one of you a happy independence day on this truly historic fourth of july. today, we come together as one nation with this very special salute to america. we celebrate our history, our people, and the heroes who proudly defend our flag, the brave men and women of the united states military.


we are pleased to have with us vice president mike pence and his wonderful wife karen. 


we are also joined by many hard-working members of congress. acting secretary of defense mark esper, and many other members of my cabinet, and also the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff gerald joe dunford. thank you. thank you. thank you. 


lieutenant general of the national guard and distinguished leaders representing each branch of the united states armed forces. the army, navy, air force, coast guard, marines, and very soon, force -- the space force.


as we govern this evening in the joy of freedom, we remember that all extraordinary heritage. together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told, the story of america. it is the epic tale of a great nation whose people have risked everything for what they know is right and what they know is true. it is the chronicle of brave citizens who never give up on the dream of a better and brighter future, and it is the saga of 13 separate colonies that united to form the most just and virtuous republic ever conceived. on this day 243 years ago, our founding fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to declare independence and defend our god-given rights.



with a single sheet of parchment and 56 signatures, america began the greatest political journey in human history. but on that day, the patriots who were determined the ultimate success were 100 miles away in new york. there, the continental army prepared to make it stand, commanded by the beloved general george washington. 


as the delegates debated the declaration in philadelphia, washington's army watch from manhattan as a massive edition basing -- invading fleet loomed dangerously across new york harbor. the british had come to crush the revolution in its infancy. washington's message to his troops laid bare the stakes. he wrote, "the fate of unborn millions will now depend under god on the courage and conduct of this army. we have therefore to resolve to conquer or die."


days later, general washington ordered the declaration read aloud to the troops, the assembled shoulders -- soldiers just joint, and an excited crowd running down broadway. they toppled a statue of king george and melted it into bullets for battle. the faraway king would soon learn a timeless lesson about the people of this majestic land. americans love our freedom, and no one will ever take it away from us. 


that same american spirit that emboldened our founders has kept us strong throughout our history. to this day, that spirit runs through the veins of every american patriot. it lives on in each and every one of you here today. it is the spirit, daring, and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world, and our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. it is its strongest now. 


that same righteous american spirit forged our glorious constitution, that rugged american character led the legendary explorers lewis and clark on their perilous expedition across an untamed continent. it drove others to journey west and stake out their claim on the wild frontier. devotion to our founding ideals led american patriots to abolish the people of slavery, secure civil rights, and expand the blessings of liberty to all americans. 


this is the noble purpose that inspired abraham lincoln to rededicate our nation to a new birth of freedom and to resolve that we will always have a government of, by, and for the people. 


our quest for greatness unleashed a culture of discovery that led thomas edison to imagine his lightbulb, alexander greenbelt to create the telephone, the wright brothers to look through the sky and see the next great frontier. for americans, nothing is impossible. 


exactly 50 years ago this month, the world watched in as apollo 11 astronauts launched into space with a wake of fire and nerves of steel and planted our great american lag on the face of the moon -- american flag on the face of the moon. half a century later, we are thrilled to have tonight the nassau fight -- flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor, the renowned jean krantz -- gene krantz.


i want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon, and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars. 


our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the soundstages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm and blues. it gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the western, the world series, the super bowl, the skyscraper, the suspension bridge, the assembly line, and mighty american automobile. 


it led our citizens to push the bounds of medicine and lions to save the lives -- of medicine and science to save the lives of million. thus tonight -- with us tonight is with a doctor. 99% of children with leukemia died. . thanks largely to his reakthrough treatments, currently 90% of those with the most common childhood leukemias survive. doctor, you are a great american hero, thank you.


americans always take care of each other. that love and unity held together the first pilgrims. it forged communities on the great plains. it inspired clara barton to found the red cross, and it keeps our nation thriving today. here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher. her selfless generosity over three decades has made her known to all as missus angel. every time a hurricane strikes, missus angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. missus angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. thank you.


thank you very much. from our earliest days, americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening, we are joined by sister deirdre byrne. sister byrne is a retired surgeon who served for nearly 30 years. on september 11, 2001, that sister raced to ground zero through smoke and debris . she administered first aid and comfort to all. today, sister burned runs -- sister byrne runs a medical clinic in our nations capital. thank you for your lifetime of service. thank you. 


our nation has always honored the heroes that serve our communities. the firefighters, first responders, police, sheriffs, ice, boulder -- border patrol, and the brave men and women of law enforcement. 


on this july 4, we pay special tribute to the military service members who laid down their lives for our nation. we are deeply moved to be in the presence this evening of goldstar families whose loved ones made the supreme sacrifice. thank you. 


thank you very much. throughout our history, our country has been made ever greater by citizens who risked it all for equality and for justice. 100 years ago this summer, the woman's suffrage movement led congress to pass the kinds -- the constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.


in 1960, a thirst for justice led african-american students to sit down at the woolworth lunch counter in a greensboro, north carolina. it was one of the very first civil rights sit ins, and it started a movement all across our nation. clarence henderson was 18 years old when he took his place in history. almost six decades later, he is here tonight in a seat of honor. clarence, thank you for making this country a much better place for all america.ns. 


in 1963, reverend martin luther king jr. stood here on these very steps and called on our nation to live out the true meaning of its creed and let freedom ring for every citizen all across our land. america's fearless resolve has inspired leaders who defined our national character, from george washington, john adams, and betsy ross. to frederick douglass. the great frederick douglass. harriet tubman, amelia earhart, douglas macarthur, dwight eisenhower, jackie robinson, and of course, john glenn.


it has willed our warriors up mountains and across minefields. it has liberated consonants, split the atom, and brought tyrants and empires to their knees. here with us this evening is earl morse. after retiring from the air force, earl worked at a va hospital in ohio. earl found that many world war ii veterans could not afford to visit their memorial on the national mall, so earl began the very first honor flights, that have now brought over 200,000 world war ii heroes to visit america's monument.


earl, thank you, we salute you. thank you. thank you thank you, earl.


our patriots running all the way back to the first souls who fought and won american independence. today, just as it did 243 years ago, the future of american freedom rests in the shoulders of men and women willing to defend it. we are proudly joined tonight by heroes from each branch of the u.s. armed forces, including three recipients of the congressional medal of honor. thank you.


they and served with immense distinction -- they and thousands before us and immense distinction. now it is your chance to join our military and make a truly great state of life, and you should do it. we will now begin our celebration of the united states armed forces, honoring each branch's unique history, service, and distinct legacy. i invite acting secretary mark esper, secretary of defense, and chairman dunford, head of the joint chiefs of staff, please join me.


in august of 1790 by request of george washington and alexander hamilton, congress established a fleet of 10 swift vessels to defend our shores. these revenue cutters would fight pilots, stop smugglers, and safeguard our borders. they are the ancestors of our faithful coast guard.


when our ships were seized and sailors kidnapped by foreign powers in 1812, it was a revenue cutter, the swift schooner thomas jefferson that swept into capture the first bustle of the war. when 265 whalers were trapped in ice in the ice fields of alaska -- and the ice fields of alaska were closing up, officers tracked 1500 miles through the frozen frontier to rescue those starving men from certain death. in 1942, the coast guard manned landing craft for invasions in the pacific. when the enemy attacked u.s. marines from the shores of aquatic and now, coast guard single women douglass -- single man douglas munroe used his own boat to shield his comrades from pounding gunfire. munroe gave his life. hundreds of marines were saved. as he lay dying on the deck, his final question embodied devotion that sales with every coast guardsman. did they get off? 


on d-day, the coast guard's famous match buckley -- matchbox served through every hour of the amphibious invasion -- the most famous and for bs vision in the history of our country. still, the coast guard braved death and put our boys on utah and omaha beaches. 


Every coast guardman is trusted to put service before all. coasties plunge from helicopters and barrel through pouring rain and crashing waves to save american lives. they secure our borders from drug runners and terrorist, in rough seas. sharpshooters take out smugglers with a single shot. they never miss. when the red racing stripes of a coast guard vessel rake the horizon, when their chopper blades pierce the sky, those in distress no help is on the way and our enemies know their time has come. 


these governors -- they stand sent for -- semper peratus. they are already ready -- always ready. they are the united states coast guard. you will soon see and -- an hh60 helicopter, along with an hh65 dolphin from air station atlantic city and an ac 144 from air station miami. 


thank you to the coast guard. on a cold december morning in 1903, something occurred over the dunes of kitty hawk, north carolina, went to bicycle makers from ohio the five gravity with a 12 horsepower engine, wings made of cotton and a few dollars in their pockets. just six years later, america was training its first pilots to take these machines up and over the field of battle. in world war i, we rushed the skies of europe and aces like eddie rickenbacker has details of doom -- billy mitchell shared the promise of this technology and wrist court-martial -- risk a court-martial. -- risked a court-martial. america stood in the way. we would not let it happen.


after pearl harbor, lieutenant criminal -- the tenant colonel james do litter -- james -- lieutenant colonel james doolittle and his crew showed a feat of american resolve. as roosevelt said, the nazis built a fortress around europe, but they forgot to put a roof on it. we crushed them all from the air. 177 liberator bombers flew dangerously low through broad daylight to cripple the nazi war machine. more than 300 air men gave their lives to destroy the enemy. five pilots were awarded the congressional medal of honor for their actions in that single rate. it was airman chuck yeager, who first broke the sound barrier. it was airman like buzz aldrin who traded their jets for rockets to the stars. it is our air men today who wields the most powerful weapon systems on the planet. for over 65 years, no enemy air force has managed to kill a single american soldier because the skies belong to the united states of america. no enemy has attacked our people without being met by a roar of thunder. there are some who did farewell to earth and sort to the wild blue yonder. they are the united states air force, representing the air force, you will soon see beautiful, brand-new, f 22 raptors from langley air force base. one magnificent b-2 stealth bomber from missouri. 


what a great country. in october of 20 -- 1775, the continental congress ordered the construction of two swift sailing vessels, each carrying 10 cannons and 80 men to sail east. our young fleet tested their ceilings against the most powerful navy the world has ever seen. john paul jones, america's first world -- first naval hero said, i was to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, so i intend to go in harm's way. he got his wish many times, when his ship was shot into pieces off the coast of england by a british vessel and her four dozen guns. when demanded to surrender, he very famously declared, i have not yet begun to fight.


when our navy begins fighting, they finished the job. the war of 1812, captain james lawrence felt with his brothers on the uss josephine. his dying command gained immortality. don't give up the ship. in the battle of mobile bay, admiral david farragut lashed himself to the rigging of his flagship to see beyond the cannon smoke, crying and the torpedoes, full speed ahead. in world war ii, it was -- u.s. aviators launched from the carrier enterprise. they filled the skies of midway during the time of the pacific war. nobody could beat us or come close. on d-day, engineers came on shore to destroy blockades and barriers. many lost their lives, but they took the german defenses with them and remained crushed up on the bases -- features like a mighty storm. from the demolition units from world war ii arose a force that became famous in the mequon delta. they don't want to see our forces again. the very best of the very best, the navy seals. it was the seals who deliver vengeance on the terrorists who planned september 11. it was the seals who stranded -- stood ready to bring my tribute -- retribution to those who do us harm. they are forged by the sea. their traditions are rich with the soul and blood of three centuries. every friend and foe knows that just assails those waters. it's the united states navy. representing our great maybe today will be two f 18 super hornets from naval air station oceana and virginia, along with two f-35 lightnings from april -- from a naval air station in california. 


so great. in november of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of order. one who kept and would protect our ships and sailors and be at home with musket in hand. their versatility was proven in a war of independence when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious rate. capturing the british supply of gunpowder and cannons at port nassau. ever since, marines have fought in every war. the legend has grown and grown with each passing year. it was the marines who won the first overseas battle, vanquishing pilot -- pirates in tripoli. their high stiff collar, which shielded them earned them the immortal name, leatherneck. it was the marines who, after two long days of battle, marched through the halls of montezuma. it was the marines who had heavy casualties to keep the kaiser's troops back in world war i, earning the title, devil dogs. it was the marines who raised the flag on the black sands of iwo jima.


marines have struck fear into the hearts of our enemies and put solace into the hearts of our friends. marines always lead the way. after the 1983 marine barracks bombing, what claims the lives of 241 great u.s. serviceman, the marine sergeant wayne bandages so badly wounded, barely a wife. when the common debt of the marine corps came to visit his hospital, he had to feel for the general's college. he wanted to feel this four stars. you cannot see or speak. he signaled for pen and paper, and with hand, he wrote, semper fi. that motto, semper fidelis, always faithful, burns and the soul of every marine, a sacred promise the core is kept since the birth of our country. they are the elite masters of air and land and sea on battlefields across the globe. they are the united states marines. representing the marine corps today will be a brand-new bh 92, soon to serve as marine one. along with two v 22 ospreys, from the veined -- from the famed helicopter squadron at quantico, the nighthawks. 


in june of 1775, the continental congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces and camped around boston and new york. named after the great george washington, commander in chief area the continental army suffered a bitter winter, found glory across the waters of the delaware and seized victory from cornwallis of your town. our army manned the air. it ran the ramparts and took over the air force. it is everything it had to do. at fort mckendry, under the red glare, it had nothing but victory. when don came, there star-spangled banner waived defiance.


at shiloh, antietam and gettysburg, our soldiers gave the last full measure of devotion for the true unity of our nation. and the freedom of all americans. in the trenches of world war i, and are resurgent named alvin york faced an inferno of enemy fire and refused to retreat. he said, i will not leave or stop. he shot his rifle 18 times, killing 18 of the enemy. one a fixed bayonets and charged, he killed seven more. the entire sherman -- german machine gun battalion surrender because of alvin york. a generation later, the army returned to europe and embarked upon the great crusade with knives and rifles in hand. they scaled the cliffs of normandy, the 101st airborne like into the danger from above. it illuminated all enemy flares, explosions and burning aircraft. they threw back to not see and fire -- not see empire -- nazi empire. the darkness of the battle of the bulge, with nazis on every side, one soldiers reported to have said, they've got us surrounded again the poor investors. -- poor bastards. outnumbered, american warriors fought through the bunkers of pork chop hill and how the line of civilization in korea. in vietnam, the first cavalry made a stand inside of a forest consumed inflame with enemies everywhere. the army about america's righteous fury down to al qaeda and afghanistan and cleared the bloodthirsty killers from their caves. they liberated fallujah and mosul and help the blood rate the isis caliphate -- they helped obliterate the isis caliphate. through centuries, our soldiers have pointed toward home, proclaiming this will defend. they live by the creed of double this macarthur. -- douglas macarthur. they are the greatest soldiers unearthed. -- on earth.


nearly 250 years ago, a volunteer army of farmers , blacksmiths, militiamen, wrist life and limb to secure liberty and self-government. we have witnessed the noble might of the warriors who continue that legacy. they guard our birthright with vigilance and fierce devotion to the flag and to our great country. we must go forward as a nation with that same unity and purpose. as long as we stager to our roots and remember our great history and never stop fighting for a better future, there will be nothing america cannot do.


thank you. we will always be the people who defeated a tyrant. sword into the heavens. it will never forget that we are americans and that the future belongs to us. the future belongs to the brave, the strong, the proud and the free. we are one people chasing one dream and one magnificent destiny. we all share the same heroes, home, heart, and we are all made by the same almighty god. from the banks of the chesapeake , to the cliffs of california, from the humming shores of the great lakes to the sand dunes of the carolinas, from the fields of the heartland to the everglades of florida, the spirit of american independence will never fade, but will reign for ever and ever.


once more, so every citizen has a glorious independence day, have a great fourth of july. i want to thank the army band, the national parks service, the interior department, the incredible pilots overhead, and those who are making possible the amazing fireworks display. as the band plays, panic and bite -- i invite the first lady, vice president and mrs. pence to serve as secretaries and military leaders to join me on stage for one more salute to america by the famous blue angels. god bless you and god bless the military and god bless america. happy fourth of july.


美国,你好!


我和夫人这这里祝你们所有人、祝你们每个人,在这个历史性的七月四日——祝你们独立日快乐!今天,我们团结在一起,向美国致以最特别的敬意!


我们缅怀历史,致敬人民,崇敬英雄,崇敬那些曾光荣地保卫我们旗帜的英雄儿女——我们的军人们!


今天,我们荣幸地邀请到了副总统彭斯先生和夫人,以及来自美国武装力量各机构的代表:陆军、海军、空军、海军陆战队、海岸警卫队,以及很快将要设立的——空间武装力量!


今晚,我们相聚在自由光辉的伟大遗产下,我们都是“美国故事”的参与者。这个伟大的国度的人民,为了心中的信念而不惜牺牲一切;这是一部历史,见证了她的人民,为了更加美好的未来而从不放弃;这是一首史诗,歌颂了十三块曾各自为政的殖民地,团结为无比公正而高尚的国度的历程。


二百四十三年前的今天,我们的建国先驱们,用他们的生命、财富和荣誉,宣告了美国的独立,宣告了捍卫天赋人权的决心。


托马斯·杰斐逊写下了这段改变人类历史轨迹的宣言:“我们认为这些真理是不言自明的:人人生而平等,他们都由造物主赋予了某些不可转让的权利,其中包括生命权、自由权和追求幸福的权利。”


一纸宣言,五十六个签名,美国开始了人类历史上最伟大的政治尝试;而决定胜负的关键力量——大陆军,正在纽约百英里开外之处战斗;他们的指挥官,就是伟大的乔治·华盛顿。


当代表们在费城讨论《独立宣言》的细节时,华盛顿的部队正在曼哈顿严阵以待,英军正从纽约登陆,企图将革命扼杀在摇篮中。形势一度十分危急,华盛顿这样说到,“我们后代的命运掌握在上帝手中,而实现命运,要靠我们的勇气和决心,或者胜利,或者死亡”。


几天后,华盛顿向士兵们宣读了《独立宣言》。士兵们热泪盈眶,他们加入了百老汇大街上的庆祝行列,推到了乔治四世的雕像,将其熔化、铸成子弹。远在英伦的国王将很快意识到,这片土地上的人民热爱自由,谁也不能剥夺我们的自由。


先驱们的美国精神,让我们在数百年内不断强大。这种精神,流淌在每位爱国者的血液里,根植于你们所有人、每个人的内心:是敢于拒绝的勇气,是追求卓越的冒险精神,是坚毅与信心,是忠诚与热爱,构筑起了这个人类历史上最特别的国度。今天,我们的国家,强盛更甚于以往。


正直公允的美国精神是我们《宪法》的基石。而坚忍不拔的美国精神,见证了刘易斯和克拉克的传奇远征,开拓这个充满未知与神秘的大陆。人们开始了西进运动,探索未知的远方。在这一精神的感召下,我们勇敢地废除了奴隶制、保障公民权利,将自由的光辉洒向每位公民。


亚伯拉罕·林肯的神圣目标,就是让自由在美国重生,让政府永远“民治、民享、民有”。


美国的精神是发现的精神。爱迪生点亮了灵感之光;贝尔发明了电话;莱特兄弟仰望天空,开辟了新的边疆。我们,美国人,一切皆有可能!


就在五十年前,也是七月,全世界的目光汇聚美国。阿波罗11号的宇航员点火升空,将星条旗插上了月球。


半个世纪之后的今天,我们非常荣幸地邀请到了当年NASA的飞行控制总监,吉恩·克兰茨。克兰茨先生,当着您的面,我宣布,我们将在不久之后重返月球,也将很快在火星生升起星条旗!是的,一切,都在按部就班的进行中。


美国的创造力和活力,为人类点亮了百老汇,唱响了好莱坞,环绕了歌剧院。还有爵士乐、歌剧、乡村风、摇滚、蓝调;我们的音乐剧、电影动画、西部片、纪录片、超级碗、摩天大厦、悬索桥、流水生产线——还有,我们伟大的汽车工业!


这一创造力,让我们在医药领域取得突破,拯救了成千上万的生命。今晚,我们荣幸地邀请到了曼努埃尔·法莱克医生。法莱克医生从医伊始,白血病对于儿童而言,就是一纸死亡通知书;凭着她的努力,现在,白血病患儿的死亡率已经下降到百分之十。医生,您是一位伟大的美国英雄!


我们的人民守望相助。“五月花号”上的朝圣先辈们如此;大平原上的开拓者们如此;美国红十字会的创建者克莱尔·巴顿,也是如此。今晚,我们邀请到了来自佛罗里达走廊地区的蒂娜·贝尔彻女士。她三十年如一日,帮助飓风威胁下的陌生人渡过难关,人们亲切地称她为“天使女士”;她小小的厨房,就是飓风下最安全的避难所。去年的迈克尔飓风肆虐时,她一天之中就庇护了476名无家可归者。天使女士,您的勇气和决心,照耀着我们每一个人。谢谢您!


我们美国人的信念,自始至终印刻在心。今晚,我们很荣幸地邀请到了蒂德莉·伯恩修女。伯恩修女本是一名退伍军医护士,曾在军中服役近四十年。2001年9月11日,她不顾个人安危,在废墟和瓦砾中抢救生命、安抚心灵。今天,修女在华盛顿运营一家面向低收入人群的诊疗中心。修女,感谢您一生的无私奉献,谢谢您。


美国始终铭记哪些为人民做出贡献的群体:消防员、应急分队、联邦警察、地方警察、边防人员、移民局职员……今天,七月四日,让我们向这些执法者,也向我们英勇的军人,为国献身的战士们,向“金星”军烈属家庭,致以最崇高的敬意!


谢谢你们。纵观历史,正是那些敢于为了公正与自由牺牲一切的先辈,建构起了我们伟大的祖国。一百年前的这个夏天,妇女平权运动促使国会通过了宪法第十九修正案,赋予女性普选权。


1960年,非裔美国学生在北卡罗来纳州的格林斯堡发起了平权运动,争取到了在餐厅正常入座的基本权利;这是全国一系列反对种族歧视运动的先声。克拉伦斯·亨德森当时年仅十八岁,亲身参与了这场运动;六十年后的今天,克拉伦斯骄傲地坐在这里。亨德森先生:感谢您的付出,让美国成为了一个对所有公民更加公平的国度。谢谢您!


1963年,马丁·路德·金博士就站在这里,向人们呼吁“为信仰而生活”,让自由的钟声响彻美国,造福每一位公民。这一召唤,曾经见证了英雄的诞生:华盛顿、亚当斯、贝茨·罗斯、伟大的弗雷德里克·道格拉斯、哈里特·塔布曼、阿梅利亚·埃尔哈特、麦克阿瑟、艾森豪威尔、杰克·罗宾逊,当然,还有约翰·格伦……


我们的英雄们在山野和矿井中战斗,他们解放了枷锁中的大陆,获得了割裂原子的力量,将暴君拉下宝座。今晚,和我们在一起的是厄尔·莫斯。他从空军退役后在一家老兵医院工作,发现很多二战老兵负担不起瞻仰华盛顿纪念碑的费用,厄尔就自掏腰包发起了“荣誉航班”计划。到现在,已经有超过二十万名二战老兵享受了这一福利。莫斯先生:感谢您,我们向您致敬!


两百四十三年前的今天,先贤们受自由钟声的召唤,打响了美国独立的第一枪;今天,美国未来的责任,已经落到我们的肩上。未来自由的国度,要靠今天的青年男女去保卫。今天,美军各个军种的代表齐聚于此,包括三名光荣的“国会荣誉勋章”获得者,谢谢你们!


他们,还有更多的英雄们,理当享受这一无上的荣耀;今天,美国的青年们!参军报国的机会就在眼前,为你的人生写上浓墨重彩的一笔,你们应该做到!


向我们英勇的军队致敬,致敬每一兵种的悠久历史和光荣传统,高唱军歌缅怀先烈。现在有请代理国防部长马克·埃斯珀、参谋长联席会议主席约瑟夫·邓福德上将上台!


(介绍各军种的历史,展示空中武装力量)


我们打败了张牙舞爪的暴君,穿越了人迹罕至的禁地,探索了最新前沿的科技,仰望了无尽深邃的星空,参悟过高不可攀的天堂:我们曾经如此走过,我们仍将继续前行。我们必须永远牢记:我们是美国人,未来是我们的。


未来属于勇敢、强大、骄傲、自由的美国人。我们是一家人,追求同一个梦想,承担同一个使命,尊崇同样的英雄,建设同一个家园,分享同样的内心:我们,都是万能上帝的忠实子孙。


从切萨皮克河畔到加州的深谷,从五大湖澎湃的湖岸到卡罗莱纳的沙丘,从首善之区到佛罗里达的沼泽,美国的自由精神将永不退色,将永放光芒!


最后,祝愿每位美国公民,享受光荣的独立日,享受七月四日!




在每年的7月4日,美国民众都要纪念美国于1776年脱离英国成为独立的国家。

《华盛顿自由灯塔》分析发现,2020年总统大选的minzhudang竞选者们的“独立日”计划和特朗普的计划相比,爱国主义严重缺乏。

特朗普今年以向美军致敬来庆祝美国243岁生日,国内经济股市更在国庆前一天创下历史新高。

周四上午,特朗普在推特上写道,今天和今晚,人们从各地来到这里,和我们一起参加我们国家历史上最大的庆祝活动之一。美国军力展示全新的武器,军事人员和前沿装备。在总统演讲时,会有21响礼炮,空军一号也会飞行。

特朗普承诺今晚的烟火秀是“华盛顿特区有史以来最大的烟花表演”,将为“我们国家历届7月4日庆祝活动中,最伟大的庆祝活动”做结尾。

他周三发推文说,“这将是一生中最精彩的表演”。此前,他在谈到今年独立日庆典时也曾表示,“这将是独一无二的”,并说届时将有战机从头顶飞过,有坦克展现在人们面前。“这将是一生中最精彩的表演”。

特朗普在向美国致敬演讲中,提到美国历史上的数位总统和其他名人:从托马斯﹒杰斐逊(Thomas Jefferson)到乔治﹒华盛顿(George Washington),再到亚伯拉罕﹒林肯(Abraham Lincoln);从托马斯﹒爱迪生(Thomas Edison)、亚历山大﹒格雷厄姆﹒贝尔(Alexander Graham Bell),到莱特兄弟(Wright Brothers)和克拉拉﹒巴顿(Clara Barton)。

他在结语中说:“我们永远不会忘记我们是美国人,未来属于我们。未来属于勇敢、强者、自豪和自由。我们是一群追逐一个梦想和一个伟大命运的人。”


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