化妆品经销商就职演说稿

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【简介】感谢网友“安杰里柯”参与投稿,下面是小编整理的化妆品经销商就职演说稿(共8篇),欢迎阅读分享,希望对大家有所帮助。

篇1:化妆品经销商就职演说稿

化妆品经销商就职演说稿

化妆品经销商就职演说稿

尊贵的来宾,亲爱的xx姐妹大家下午好!我是荣耀家族xx首席区域xx管理区域的第二位延伸经销商,我的名字叫xxx。

今天能站到这个荣耀的舞台上。首先,我要感谢xx公司的创始人xx,是因为她的大爱和智慧给全世界有想法和想要改变的女性创办了这么一家家有文化有梦想有生命力的公司,让我一个平凡普通的女孩也能来到这里实现我的人生梦想和我想要的生活。接下来我要感谢的是我事业的`领路人,我的资深经销商高永平,她和我同岁。一路上是她乐此不疲的给我分享她的人生经历鼓励我前进,这一路上她用了比我们同龄人更大的心胸包容我相信我,和不知期限的等待和爱心温暖这我,还有我要感谢我生命中的第二个老师我的乐施领养经销商刘晓奇,她用和对她美容顾问一样的用心,关爱着我;包容这我;等待着我,期盼着我。还要感谢我们的区域领头雁锦花督导用榜样和远见引领着我,还要感谢我的爸爸妈妈在背后一直默默的支持着我,让我一路畅行。还要感谢我们一路走来相伴相随的其他姐妹顾问和经销商给予我的帮助,亲爱的谢谢你们!最后我要感谢我自己,感谢自己的一路坚持与不放弃和愿意改变自己的决心和勇气。

在我走进xx之前是一名刚毕业,只有多半年会计工作经验的会计人员,每天过着重复两点一线没有一丝乐趣的平淡生活,从此知道了世界上还有这么一家有文化和有爱的化妆品公司,起初走进xx是因为想便宜用用产品改善一下形象,重要的是可以免费培训学习销售能力。因为在当时自己的思维意识里,销售可以全方面的提高一个人的综合素质能力。要在这个社会上很好的生存,能力是最靠谱的。再说退一万步讲产品用在我脸上皮肤保养了,能力学到了,说不定也可以像她们一样优秀和成功,是个机会就一定要抓住,不然错过会后悔的。这些其实,就是我当时的心态,大不了就xxxx块钱,我这么年轻还不了xxx块钱。所以就这样不顾身边所有人的反对,借钱加入了xx。当深入了解xx后再和外边的工作比对过后,就决定留在xx发展并且为自己人生的第一个选择是对的而庆幸。

篇2:化妆品经销商就职演讲稿

今天能站到这个荣耀的舞台上。首先,我要感谢xx公司的创始人xx,是因为她的大爱和智慧给全世界有想法和想要改变的女性创办了这么一家家有文化有梦想有生命力的公司,让我一个平凡普通的女孩也能来到这里实现我的人生梦想和我想要的生活。接下来我要感谢的是我事业的领路人,我的资深经销商高永平,她和我同岁。一路上是她乐此不疲的给我分享她的人生经历鼓励我前进,这一路上她用了比我们同龄人更大的心胸包容我相信我,和不知期限的等待和爱心温暖这我,还有我要感谢我生命中的第二个老师我的乐施领养经销商刘晓奇,她用和对她美容顾问一样的用心,关爱着我;包容这我;等待着我,期盼着我,还要感谢我们的区域领头雁锦花督导用榜样和远见引领着我,还要感谢我的爸爸妈妈在背后一直默默的支持着我,让我一路畅行。还要感谢我们一路走来相伴相随的其他姐妹顾问和经销商给予我的帮助,亲爱的谢谢你们!最后我要感谢我自己,感谢自己的一路坚持与不放弃和愿意改变自己的决心和勇气。

在我走进xx之前是一名刚毕业,只有多半年会计工作经验的会计人员,每天过着重复两点一线没有一丝乐趣的'平淡生活,从此知道了世界上还有这么一家有文化和有爱的化妆品公司,起初走进xx是因为想便宜用用产品改善一下形象,重要的是可以免费培训学习销售能力。因为在当时自己的思维意识里,销售可以全方面的提高一个人的综合素质能力。要在这个社会上很好的生存,能力是最靠谱的。再说退一万步讲产品用在我脸上皮肤保养了,能力学到了,说不定也可以像她们一样优秀和成功,是个机会就一定要抓住,不然错过会后悔的。这些其实,就是我当时的心态,大不了就xxxx块钱,我这么年轻还不了xxx块钱。所以就这样不顾身边所有人的反对,借钱加入了xx。当深入了解xx后再和外边的工作比对过后,就决定留在xx发展并且为自己人生的第一个选择是对的而庆幸。

谢谢大家的支持

篇3:就职演说稿

各位老师,各位少先队员们:

在这新学年里,我当选为学校少先队大队长。首先,我要感谢老师们的精心培育和悉心教导,第二我要感谢全校少先队员们对我的信任和支持,让我实现了梦寐以求的愿望——当上大队长。我身性活泼,虽然成绩不怎么好,但我对工作的那种责任感是不容置疑的,在工作上只要有人违反纪律,违反学校或班里的规章制度,是朋友也好,是班干部也好,不管是谁我都照样批评指出!

我深知此官责任重大,困难很多;但我相信自己,相信自己有能力胜任这项工作;正如一首歌中所唱的“爱拼才会赢”!在我的学习生涯中班干部给我带来的不仅仅只是荣誉罢了!而最重要的是给我带来了一种良好的组织能力和处事不惊的应变力!我对自己说“我会赢”!因为我信奉着一句话:也许我不是最优秀的,但只要我认真,用心去做,那么我一定是最出色的!

大队长是少先队大队部一个职务的名称,是荣誉的光环,但不是骄傲的资本。知心姐姐说过这样一段话:“人的心态能把人推向成功,也能把人引向失败;能把地狱变成天堂,也能把天堂变成地狱,这便是心理的力量”此时的我要用更正常的心态去接受这一职务,要用更积极的姿态去做好这一职务。

今后我的行动准则是:好好学习,以身作则;遵纪守法,争当典范;团结同学,共创辉煌;当好助手,努力进取。让我们学校的少先队活动不断拓宽,不断延伸。 队员们,我在就任大队长期间,要当好好学习的领头雁,和大家一道,认真学习,以更优异的成绩向老师、向同学们汇报。

我又将是大队部的一名服务员,要以强烈的进取心和高度的责任感服务好大队部的各项工作。定时召集队干部会议,共同商谋议策,开展丰富多彩的活动,让队员在活动中取乐,在活动中受益,在活动中成长。 作为大队长,我又应该是队员们的知心者和关心者。不管队员有什么委屈,有什么心事和困难,都可以来找我,我一定会尽心、尽力、尽责地开导和帮助。不时地开展批评和自我批评,秉公办事,当好队员的知心人。

我还会当好一名精神文明典范的使者。大力宣传“劳动无荣”,把“学雷锋小组”推向社会,深入社区街道,让“雷锋”活在校园内外,活在我们每位队员的心中.队员们,让我们一起努力,共同进步吧!

篇4:就职演说稿

感谢组织对我的信任,感谢董事长、副董事长以及前三任执行总经理对我工作能力的培养。今天我面对组织、面对领导、面对新的领导班子成员以及面对公司总部全体员工,我心情很激动,同时也很有信心带领公司新领导班子成员,继续发扬人“只争第一、不做第二”的精神和“团结奋进、顽强拼搏”的优良作风,共同把公司管理好、发展好。在这里我向组织,向董事长、副董事长、新领导班子以及全体员工表态:

1、担任总经理期间,我本人首先要做到“本本分分做人、扎扎实实做事”,力争一次把事做好。在工作中我将发挥班子的核心领导团队作用,做到分工明确,各尽其责,带领全体员工把各项工作做好。

2、在市场开发工作方面:在前任总经理刘建明先生的领导下,公司发展势态良好。下半年,公司的经营班子将继续以市场为导向,继续创新市场开发策略并进一步拓展市场开发渠道,力争年底中标合同额突破10亿元以上。

3、在工程技术管理方面:坚持以“现场保市场”,强化各项目对工程技术和工程质量的高标准、高要求以及施工法、作业指导书的规范应用,抓关键施工的新技术、新工艺、新材料的推广和应用,增强公司技术实力,在公路市场率先形成竞争优势。

4、在生产经营工作方面:以20工作报告精神为指导,坚持以项目为中心,以质量和成本为主线,加强项)目成本管理力度,尤其针对XX年下半年市场材料、水泥、燃油、石料大幅度上涨等不利因素给公司带来的经营风险,确定年的工作重点是:加大精细管理力度,不断提高创利水平。目前时间已过半,截止5月底已完成计量产值2.43亿元,占年计划34.39%,下一步要抓住第三季度施工旺季,确保年底实现计量产值6亿元,力争突破8亿元。

5、面对公司跨越发展战略目标的实现,在今后的管理中要进一步加快人力资源的开发,加大对员工能力培训和对人才的引进与培养,使公司的人才结构不断优化,使公司人力资源真正成为公司的优势资源。

6、继续加强项目基础管理,全面推进公司企业文化创新,强化团队执行力,提升项目形象力,使公司整体能力和素质得到进一步改善,以不断提升营造的品牌影响力和市场竞争力。

在公司良好的发展势头下,我们同时要保持清醒的头脑,不能轻视当前残酷激烈的市场环境,随时要有居安思危、如履薄冰的风险意识,要认识到我们还有很多管理方面的不足,与局各兄弟单位在一些方面还有差距,公司各项目之间管理水平还有差距。比如:公司内部操作层的培养,目前发展还很不成熟、不规范;外部操作层还要进一步整合。公司要实现有效扩张,必须整合发挥内外部的资源优势,还要不断总结积累经验、吸收教训,只有这样才能使公司得以长足发展。

篇5:就职演说稿

我将在今后的工作中,恪尽职守,踏踏实实,勤奋工作,毕全部精力以求不辱使命。我想,只有这样,才能回报全市人民对我的信任,才能无愧于各位代表今天对我的选择。

未来的五年,将是我市全面贯彻党的十六大精神,(文章碓矗www.ws126.net)努力实践“三个代表”重要思想的五年,是全面落实市第九次 及本次会议提出的战略部署的五年,是继续推进“三化”进程,大力实施结构调整、开放带动、经营城镇、科教兴市和可持续发展战略的五年,是努力实现全市经济社会跨越式发展,全面推进小康社会建设的关键性五年。在这五年里,有三大历史任务需要我们去完成。我想,和全市人民及在座的各位一道,共同奋斗,努力把资市的`事情、把属于本届政府的事情办好,就是我的职责、义务和使命之所在。

我深知自己能力有限,水平不高,尽管如此,我还是愿意倾我所有,尽我所能,为资市的发展贡献自己的全部力量。我相信,天道酬勤,勤能补拙,相信有付出就会有收获。我想,只要我努力践行“正位、笃学、勤勉、重道、守纪”的为人从政准则,勤政务实,廉洁为民,勇于进取,敢于突破,工作就一定会有成效。我更坚信,有市委的正确领导,有各位人大代表的支持、监督和帮助,经过全市人民的共同努力,我们的奋斗目标就可以实现,也一定能够实现。我渴望在我交卷或者交棒的那一天,得到的掌声比现在更多,更热烈。因为,你们的肯定就是对我最大的褒奖。

最后,我要说的是:我将铭记今天,我将忠实履行诺言。

谢谢大家!

篇6:学生会就职演说稿

尊敬的校领导、老师们,各位同学:

晚上好!我是xx。今天能站在这里,表示大家给了我信任、给了我机会、也给了我力量。能够当选为英华学校首届学生会副主席,我为我能够被大家认同而自豪,在这里,我向所有支持和信任我的领导、老师和同学表示衷心的感谢!我一定在以后的工作中用我的行动回报你们的支持和信任!

我为自己能够成为天津英华学校的首批学子而感到幸运,这里云集了全国优秀的教师,拥有最先进的教学设施和超前的教育理念以及科学的管理方法。我更为能成为英华学校的首届学生会成员而感到光荣,能为全校的同学们服务好,是我以后将不断努力的工作目标。

当选为学校学生会副主席,我除了心情十分激动外,更多地感到自己肩上承担着一份重大的责任。我主要负责文艺部和体育部的工作,这两个部门对于我们英华这个推行素质教育的学校来说是非常重要的。英华学校和其它公立学校最大的区别之一是我们是全封闭管理的寄宿学校。学生每天24小时生活在这个环境里,除了学习,还要有丰富多彩的课余文化生活,更需要培养同学们的各方面的能力和素质,就突显了文艺、体育工作的.重要性。学生们有了丰富多彩的文化、体育生活,既增强了集体凝聚力,又增加大家的自信。同学们积极性调动起来了,心情愉快了,自然能带动学习的进步。学校是学生的“学园、家园、花园、乐园”,在今后的日子里,我的责任是协助学校建设好我们的“家园、乐园。”

当今社会的飞速发展,决定了社会需要全能型人材。文艺、体育这些方面的爱好或特长不仅能够陶冶情操,修身养性,而且对大家在以后的人生之路上的发展会有所帮助。例如:美国前任总统克林顿,在总统竞选会场上以一曲萨克斯乐曲的演奏,脱颖而出,赢得了选民们的爱戴和支持。

学生会的体育文艺方面主要想作以下工作:

1、组建校园广播站、学校电视台,将在以后的第八节课播音和晚间播出。我们将会设立一定的版块和贴近学生生活的栏目,以丰富的内容和多彩的表现形式和大家见面。广播台将会在明天进行首次播音。如果大家对它有什么意见或好的建议请及时向文艺部提出,我们将认真考虑并虚心采纳,努力和大家一起把它办好

2、我们会协助学校组织丰富多彩的文体活动。如:十月的广播操比赛,十一月的篮球比赛,十二月的拔河比赛,圣诞节晚会等。待到体育馆落成以后,我们会多组织像篮球赛、足球赛、乒乓球赛、歌唱比赛和舞蹈比赛等有意义的活动,以增强同学们的竞争意识。

3、组织好学校及各班的黑版报建设及评比活动。

以上几项简要的工作计划,由于时间关系,可能考虑得并不周全,在接下来的时间里,我们会充分听取同学们的意见,发扬创新和实干精神,使工作更加完善。在这新的学年里,我们学生会的全体成员会紧密团结在一起,全心全意、任劳任怨地为大家服务。我相信,在学校领导的关心和同学们的大力支持下,我们一定会把工作做好!

谢谢大家!

篇7:排长就职演说稿

同志们:

大家好,因为工作安排,上级认命我担任咱们一排排长。我叫。。XX年通过全国高考考入**大学**专业,今年刚刚毕业。

之前通过连长我了解到,咱们一排是一个特别团结、作风过硬的集体,刚刚走进会议室,看到墙上一面面奖状,又让我了解到,一排是一个有过辉煌成绩的集体,想到自己今后将在这样一个集体中工作和生活我感到特别荣幸,感谢上级领导和组织对我的信任,使我有机会和同志们肩并肩朝夕相处,但同时,我也感到责任重大,如何带领同志们继续保持一排的光荣传统和优良作风是我这个新任排长必须认真面对的.问题。

作为一名刚刚走上工作岗位的干部,有很多方面还需要加强学习,在实践中同志们都是我的老师,我有百分百的诚意向同志们学习,向前任排长学习,在连队党支部的领导下,我全体同志的支持下,我有信心,使我们一排的工作在不久后迈上一个新的台阶!

谢谢大家!

篇8:里根就职演说稿

里根就职演说稿

里根总统就职演说稿

First Inaugural Address of Ronald Reagan

TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1981

Senator Hatfield, Mr. Chief Justice, Mr. President, Vice President Bush, Vice President Mondale, Senator Baker, Speaker O'Neill, Reverend Moomaw, and my fellow citizens: To a few of us here today, this is a solemn and most momentous occasion; and yet, in the history of our Nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. The orderly transfer of authority as called for in the Constitution routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries and few of us stop to think how unique we really are. In the eyes of many in the world, this every-4-year ceremony we accept as normal is nothing less than a miracle.

Mr. President, I want our fellow citizens to know how much you did to carry on this tradition. By your gracious cooperation in the transition process, you have shown a watching world that we are a united people pledged to maintaining a political system which guarantees individual liberty to a greater degree than any other, and I thank you and your people for all your help in maintaining the continuity which is the bulwark of our Republic.

The business of our nation goes forward. These United States are confronted with an economic affliction of great proportions. We suffer from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history. It distorts our economic decisions, penalizes thrift, and crushes the struggling young and the fixed- income elderly alike. It threatens to shatter the lives of millions of our people.

Idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, causing human misery and personal indignity. Those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from maintaining full productivity.

But great as our tax burden is, it has not kept pace with public spending. For decades, we have piled deficit upon deficit, mortgaging our future and our children's future for the temporary convenience of the present. To continue this long trend is to guarantee tremendous social, cultural, political, and economic upheavals.

You and I, as individuals, can, by borrowing, live beyond our means, but for only a limited period of time. Why, then, should we think that collectively, as a nation, we are not bound by that same limitation?

We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow. And let there be no misunderstanding--we are going to begin to act, beginning today.

The economic ills we suffer have come upon us over several decades. They will not go away in days, weeks, or months, but they will go away. They will go away because we, as Americans, have the capacity now, as we have had in the past, to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom.

In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem.

From time to time, we have been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elite group is superior to government for, by, and of the people. But if no one among us is capable of governing himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else? All of us together, in and out of government, must bear the burden. The solutions we seek must be equitable, with no one group singled out to pay a higher price.

We hear much of special interest groups. Our concern must be for a special interest group that has been too long neglected. It knows no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines. It is made up of men and women who raise our food, patrol our streets, man our mines and our factories, teach our children, keep our homes, and heal us when we are sick--professionals, industrialists, shopkeepers, clerks, cabbies, and truckdrivers. They are, in short, “We the people,” this breed called Americans.

Well, this administration's objective will be a healthy, vigorous, growing economy that provides equal opportunity for all Americans, with no barriers born of bigotry or discrimination. Putting America back to work means putting all Americans back to work. Ending inflation means freeing all Americans from the terror of runaway living costs. All must share in the productive work of this “new beginning” and all must share in the bounty of a revived economy. With the idealism and fair play which are the core of our system and our strength, we can have a strong and prosperous America at peace with itself and the world.

So, as we begin, let us take inventory. We are a nation that has a government--not the other way around. And this makes us special among the nations of the Earth. Our Government has no power except that granted it by the people. It is time to check and reverse the growth of government which shows signs of having grown beyond the consent of the governed.

It is my intention to curb the size and influence of the Federal establishment and to demand recognition of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the States or to the people. All of us need to be reminded that the Federal Government did not create the States; the States created the Federal Government.

Now, so there will be no misunderstanding, it is not my intention to do away with government. It is, rather, to make it work-work with us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it.

If we look to the answer as to why, for so many years, we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on Earth, it was because here, in this land, we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on Earth. The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that price.

It is no coincidence that our present troubles parallel and are proportionate to the intervention and intrusion in our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government. It is time for us to realize that we are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. We are not, as some would have us believe, loomed to an inevitable decline. I do not believe in a fate that will all on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing. So, with all the creative energy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal. Let us renew our determination, our courage, and our strength. And let us renew; our faith and our hope.

We have every right to dream heroic dreams. Those who say that we are in a time when there are no heroes just don't know where to look. You can see heroes every day going in and out of factory gates. Others, a handful in number, produce enough food to feed all of us and then the world beyond. You meet heroes across a counter--and they are on both sides of that counter. There are entrepreneurs with faith in themselves and faith in an idea who create new jobs, new wealth and opportunity. They are individuals and families whose taxes support the Government and whose voluntary gifts support church, charity, culture, art, and education. Their patriotism is quiet but deep. Their values sustain our national life.

I have used the words “they” and “their” in speaking of these heroes. I could say “you” and “your” because I am addressing the heroes of whom I speak--you, the citizens of this blessed land. Your dreams, your hopes, your goals are going to be the dreams, the hopes, and the goals of this administration, so help me God.

We shall reflect the compassion that is so much a part of your makeup. How can we love our country and not love our countrymen, and loving them, reach out a hand when they fall, heal them when they are sick, and provide opportunities to make them self- sufficient so they will be equal in fact and not just in theory?

Can we solve the problems confronting us? Well, the answer is an unequivocal and emphatic “yes.” To paraphrase Winston Churchill, I did not take the oath I have just taken with the intention of presiding over the dissolution of the world's strongest economy.

In the days ahead I will propose removing the roadblocks that have slowed our economy and reduced productivity. Steps will be taken aimed at restoring the balance between the various levels of government. Progress may be slow--measured in inches and feet, not miles--but we will progress. Is it time to reawaken this industrial giant, to get government back within its means, and to lighten our punitive tax burden. And these will be our first priorities, and on these principles, there will be no compromise.

On the eve of our struggle for independence a man who might have been one of the greatest among the Founding Fathers, Dr. Joseph Warren, President of the Massachusetts Congress, said to his fellow Americans, “Our country is in danger, but not to be despaired of.... On you depend the fortunes of America. You are to decide the important questions upon which rests the happiness and the liberty of millions yet unborn. Act worthy of yourselves.”

Well, I believe we, the Americans of today, are ready to act worthy of ourselves, ready to do what must be done to ensure happiness and liberty for ourselves, our children and our children's children.

And as we renew ourselves here in our own land, we will be seen as having greater strength throughout the world. We will again be the exemplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not now have freedom.

To those neighbors and allies who share our freedom, we will strengthen our historic ties and assure them of our support and firm commitment. We will match loyalty with loyalty. We will strive for mutually beneficial relations. We will not use our friendship to impose on their sovereignty, for or own sovereignty is not for sale.

As for the enemies of freedom, those who are potential adversaries, they will be reminded that peace is the highest aspiration of the American people. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it; we will not surrender for it--now or ever.

Our forbearance should never be misunderstood. Our reluctance for conflict should not be misjudged as a failure of will. When action is required to preserve our national security, we will act. We will maintain sufficient strength to prevail if need be, knowing that if we do so we have the best chance of never having to use that strength.

Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have. It is a weapon that we as Americans do have. Let that be understood by those who practice terrorism and prey upon their neighbors.

I am told that tens of thousands of prayer meetings are being held on this day, and for that I am deeply grateful. We are a nation under God, and I believe God intended for us to be free. It would be fitting and good, I think, if on each Inauguration Day in future years it should be declared a day of prayer.

This is the first time in history that this ceremony has been held, as you have been told, on this West Front of the Capitol. Standing here, one faces a magnificent vista, opening up on this city's special beauty and history. At the end of this open mall are those shrines to the giants on whose shoulders we stand.

Directly in front of me, the monument to a monumental man: George Washington, Father of our country. A man of humility who came to greatness reluctantly. He led America out of revolutionary victory into infant nationhood. Off to one side, the stately memorial to Thomas Jefferson. The Declaration of Independence flames with his eloquence.

And then beyond the Reflecting Pool the dignified columns of the Lincoln Memorial. Whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of America will find it in the life of Abraham Lincoln.

Beyond those monuments to heroism is the Potomac River, and on the far shore the sloping hills of Arlington National Cemetery with its row on row of simple white markers bearing crosses or Stars of David. They add up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom.

Each one of those markers is a monument to the kinds of hero I spoke of earlier. Their lives ended in places called Belleau Wood, The Argonne, Omaha Beach, Salerno and halfway around the world on Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Pork Chop Hill, the Chosin Reservoir, and in a hundred rice paddies and jungles of a place called Vietnam.

Under one such marker lies a young man--Martin Treptow--who left his job in a small town barber shop in 1917 to go to France with the famed Rainbow Division. There, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire.

We are told that on his body was found a diary. On the flyleaf under the heading, “My Pledge,” he had written these words: “America must win this war. Therefore, I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure, I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone.”

The crisis we are facing today does not require of us the kind of sacrifice that Martin Treptow and so many thousands of others were called upon to make. It does require, however, our best effort, and our willingness to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds; to believe that together, with God's help, we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us.

And, after all, why shouldn't we believe that? We are Americans. God bless you, and thank you.

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