第一篇:西点军校的毕业戒指
西点的毕业戒指
西点军校的毕业戒指是用18K金打造,正面有三环,中环嵌一颗直径约一厘米的绿宝石,二环镶八颗闪亮的小钻石,三环刻阳文WEST POINT(西点)2006。戒指的左面刻阳文COUNTRY HONOR DUTY(国家荣誉责任),是西点的校训。右面亦是刻阳文1802 WEST POINT,是西点的诞生年。戒指的里面则是主人的姓名LINYANG CAI。戒指制作精良,豪华,大气。据蔡公子介绍,戒指是由西点校友会按毕业生人数制作,不多也不少。售价2680美元,毕业生都必须购买。
美国许多名牌大学的毕业生都有毕业戒指。第一个毕业戒指是西点军校1835年打造的。二十世纪初毕业戒指逐渐流行。有人认为毕业戒指是进入社会和开始承担社会的象征。也有人认为黄金或玉石戒指代表富有和成功,同时表明佩带者属于一个特定的群体。毕业戒指一般戴在右手无名指上。也可以随意佩带。
西点军校的校规非常严格,学习任务非常繁重。学生每天早晨5时半就要起床,中午也不休息,晚上要到12时才睡觉。每餐吃饭时间只能是10分钟。爬山行军经常要背负80磅的装备。若不能完成学习任务或违反校规,要惩罚五小时背包步行。若不服从惩罚将会得到更大的惩罚。其中有学生学就是不堪忍受惩罚结果被责令退学。比起一般大学,虽然军校很辛苦,但是对意志和耐力的磨炼,也更深一层。西点军校的学生几乎是光荣与耻辱共存。
第二篇:西点军校毕业致辞
This is another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin--war by guerrillas, subversives, insurgents, assassins, war by ambush instead of by combat;by infiltration, instead of aggression, seeking victory by eroding and exhausting the enemy instead of engaging him.It is a form of warfare uniquely adapted to what has been strangely called “wars of liberation,” to undermine the efforts of new and poor countries to maintain the freedom that they have finally achieved.全文:西点军校毕业致辞
JohnF.Kennedy
West Point Military Academy Commencement Address
General Westmoreland, General Lemnitzer, Mr.Secretary, General Decker, General Taylor, members of the graduating class and their parents, gentlemen:
I want to express my appreciation for your generous invitation to come to this graduating class.I am sure that all of you who sit here today realize, particularly in view of the song we have just heard, that you are part of a long tradition stretching back to the earliest days of this country's history, and that where you sit sat once some of the most celebrated names in our Nation's history, and also some who are not so well known, but who, on 100 different battlefields in many wars involving every generation of this country's history, have given very clear evidence of their commitment to their country.So that I know you feel a sense of pride in being part of that tradition, and as a citizen of the United States, as well as President, I want to express our high regard to all of you in appreciation for what you are doing and what you will do for our country in the days ahead.I would also like to announce at this time that as Commander in Chief I am exercising my privilege of directing the Secretary of the Army and the Superintendent of West Point to remit all existing confinements and other cadet punishments, and I hope that it will be possible to carry this out today.General Westmoreland was slightly pained to hear that this was impending in view of the fact that one cadet, who I am confident will some day be the head of the Army, has just been remitted for 8 months, and is about to be released.But I am glad to have the opportunity to participate in the advancement of his military career.My own confinement goes for another two and a half years, and I may ask for it to be extended instead of remitted.I want to say that I wish all of you, the graduates, success.While I say that, I am not unmindful of the fact that two graduates of this Academy have reached the White House, and neither was a member of my party.Until I am more certain that this trend will be broken, I wish that all of you may be generals and not Commanders in Chief.I want to say that I am sure you recognize that your schooling is only interrupted by today's occasion and not ended because the demands that will be made upon you in the service of your country in the coming months and years will be really more pressing, and in many ways more burdensome, as well as more challenging, than ever before in our history.I know that many of you may feel, and many of our citizens may feel that in these days of the nuclear age, when war may last in its final form a day or two or three days before much of the world is burned up, that your service to your country will be only standing and waiting.Nothing, of course, could be further from the truth.I am sure that many Americans believe that the days before World War II were the golden age when the stars were falling on all the graduates of West Point, that that was the golden time of service, and that you have moved into a period where military service, while vital, is not as challenging as it was then.Nothing could be further from the truth.The fact of the matter is that the period just ahead in the next decade will offer more opportunities for service to the graduates of this Academy than ever before in the history of the United States, because all around the world, in countries which are heavily engaged in the maintenance of their freedom, graduates of this Academy are heavily involved.Whether it is in Viet-Nam or in Laos or in Thailand, whether it is a military advisory group in Iran, whether it is a military attachй in some Latin American country during a difficult and challenging period, whether it is the commander of our troops in South Korea--the burdens that will be placed upon you when you fill those positions as you must inevitably, will require more from you than ever before in our history.The graduates of West Point, the Naval Academy, and the Air Academy in the next 10 years will have the greatest opportunity for the defense of freedom that this Academy's graduates have ever had.And I am sure that the Joint Chiefs of Staff endorse that view, knowing as they do and I do, the heavy burdens that are required of this Academy's graduates every day-General Tucker in Laos, or General Harkins in Viet-Nam, and a dozen others who hold key and significant positions involving the security of the United States and the defense of freedom.You are going to follow in their footsteps and I must say that I think that you will be privileged in the years ahead to find yourselves so heavily involved in the great interests of this country.Therefore, I hope that you realize--and I hope every American realizes--how much we depend upon you.Your strictly military responsibilities, therefore, will require a versatility and an adaptability never before required in either war or in peace.They may involve the command and control of modern nuclear weapons and modern delivery systems, so complex that only a few scientists can understand their operation, so devastating that their inadvertent use would be of worldwide concern, but so new that their employment and their effects have never been tested in combat conditions.On the other hand, your responsibilities may involve the command of more traditional forces, but in less traditional roles.Men risking their lives, not as combatants, but as instructors or advisers, or as symbols of our Nation's commitments.The fact that the United States is not directly at war in these areas in no way diminishes the skill and the courage that will be required, the service to our country which is rendered, or the pain of the casualties which are suffered.To cite one final example of the range of responsibilities that will fall upon you: you may hold a position of command with our special forces, forces which are too unconventional to be called conventional, forces which are growing in number and importance and significance, for we now know that it is wholly misleading to call this “the nuclear age,” or to say that our security rests only on the doctrine of massive retaliation.Korea has not been the only battleground since the end of the Second World War.Men have fought and died in Malaya, in Greece, in the Philippines, in Algeria and Cuba and Cyprus, and almost continuously on the Indo-Chinese Peninsula.No nuclear weapons have been fired.No massive nuclear retaliation has been considered appropriate.This is another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin--war by guerrillas, subversives, insurgents, assassins, war by ambush instead of by combat;by infiltration, instead of aggression, seeking victory by eroding and exhausting the enemy instead of engaging him.It is a form of warfare uniquely adapted to what has been strangely called “wars of liberation,” to undermine the efforts of new and poor countries to maintain the freedom that they have finally achieved.It preys on economic unrest and ethnic conflicts.It requires in those situations where we must counter it, and these are the kinds of challenges that will be before us in the next decade if freedom is to be saved, a whole new kind of strategy, a wholly different kind of force, and therefore a new and wholly different kind of military training.But I have spoken thus far only of the military challenges which your education must prepare you for.The nonmilitary problems which you will face will also be most demanding, diplomatic, political, and economic.In the years ahead, some of you will serve as advisers to foreign aid missions or even to foreign governments.Some will negotiate terms of a cease-fire with broad political as well as military ramifications.Some of you will go to the far corners of the earth, and to the far reaches of space.Some of you will sit in the highest councils of the Pentagon.Others will hold delicate command posts which are international in character.Still others will advise on plans to abolish arms instead of using them to abolish others.Whatever your position, the scope of your decisions will not be confined to the traditional tenets of military competence and training.You will need to know and understand not only the foreign policy of the United States but the foreign policy of all countries scattered around the world who 20 years ago were the most distant names to us.You will need to give orders in different tongues and read maps by different systems.You will be involved in economic judgments which most economists would hesitate to make.At what point, for example, does military aid become burdensome to a country and make its freedom endangered rather than helping to secure it? To what extent can the gold and dollar cost of our overseas deployments be offset by foreign procurement? Or at what stage can a new weapons system be considered sufficiently advanced to justify large dollar appropriations?
In many countries, your posture and performance will provide the local population with the only evidence of what our country is really like.In other countries, your military mission, its advice and action, will play a key role in determining whether those people will remain free.You will need to understand the importance of military power and also the limits of military power, to decide what arms should be used to fight and when they should be used to prevent a fight, to determine what represents our vital interests and what interests are only marginal.Above all, you will have a responsibility to deter war as well as to fight it.For the basic problems facing the world today are not susceptible of a final military solution.While we will long require the services and admire the dedication and commitment of the fighting men of this country, neither our strategy nor our psychology as a nation, and certainly not our economy, must become permanently dependent upon an ever-increasing military establishment.Our forces, therefore, must fulfill a broader role as a complement to our diplomacy, as an arm of our diplomacy, as a deterrent to our adversaries, and as a symbol to our allies of our determination to support them.That is why this Academy has seen its curriculum grow and expand in dimension, in substance, and in difficulty.That is why you cannot possibly have crowded into these 4 busy years all of the knowledge and all of the range of experience which you must bring to these subtle and delicate tasks which I have described.And that is why go to school year after year so you can serve this country to the best of your ability and your talent.To talk of such talent and effort raises in the minds, I am sure, of everyone, and the minds of all of our countrymen, why--why should men such as you, able to master the complex arts of science, mathematics, language, economy, and all the rest devote their lives to a military career, with all of its risks and hardships? Why should their families be expected to make the personal and financial sacrifices that a military career inevitably brings with it? When there is a visible enemy to fight in open combat, the answer is not so difficult.Many serve, all applaud, and the tide of patriotism runs high.But when there is a long, slow struggle, with no immediate visible foe, your choice will seem hard indeed.And you will recall, I am sure, the lines found in an old sentry box in Gibraltar: God and the soldier all men adore In time of trouble--and no more, For when war is over, and all things righted, God is neglected--and the old soldier slighted.But you have one satisfaction, however difficult those days may be: when you are asked by a President of the United States or by any other American what you are doing for your country, no man's answer will be clearer than your own.And that moral motivation which brought you here in the first place is part of your training here as well.West Point was not built to produce technical experts alone.It was built to produce men committed to the defense of their country, leaders of men who understand the great stakes which are involved, leaders who can be entrusted with the heavy responsibility which modern weapons and the fight for freedom entail, leaders who can inspire in their men the same sense of obligation to duty which you bring to it.There is no single slogan that you can repeat to yourself in hard days or give to those who may be associated with you.In times past, a simple phrase, “54-40 or fight” or “to make the world safe for democracy”-that was enough.But the times, the weapons, and the issues are now more complicated than ever.Eighteen years ago today, Ernie Pyle, describing those tens of thousands of young men who crossed the “ageless and indifferent” sea of the English Channel, searched in vain for a word to describe what they were fighting for.And finally he concluded that they were at least fighting for each other.You and I leave here today to meet our separate responsibilities, to protect our Nation's vital interests by peaceful means if possible, by resolute action if necessary.And we go forth confident of support and success because we know that we are working and fighting for each other and for all those men and women all over the globe who are determined to be free.
第三篇:家庭教师戒指
大空指环--首领--沢田纲吉 强化指导的家庭教师:里包恩 拉尔·米尔其 云雀恭弥
岚指环--岚之守护者--狱寺隼人 强化指导的家庭教师:Dr.夏马尔 碧洋琪
雨指环--雨之守护者--山本武 强化指导的家庭教师:山本刚 里包恩 斯贝尔比·斯夸罗晴指环--晴之守护者--笹川了平强化指导的家庭教师:可乐尼洛 狱寺隼人
云指环--云之守护者--云雀恭弥 强化指导的家庭教师:迪诺
雷指环--雷之守护者--蓝波 强化指导的家庭教师:狱寺隼人
雾指环--雾之守护者--库洛姆·髑髅 强化指导的家庭教师:碧洋琪、一平
守护者使命
大空:晴、雷、岚、雨、雾、云,晕染这一切,吸收包容这一切。
晴;用自己的肉体粉碎袭击家族的逆境,化身为普照大地的太阳。
雷:不止要成为雷电,还要把家族接受到的损伤单独扛下、抹消,成为避雷针。
岚:总是成为攻击的核心,无休止的怒涛的岚。
雨:细数着战斗历程,冲洗着流淌的鲜血,宛如镇魂歌般的雨。
雾:无中生有,有中生无,以此迷惑敌人,使之无法抓住家族成员的实体,虚幻的幻影。云:成为不受任何束缚,独自守护家族的孤高的浮云。
其他
玛雷戒指
米尔菲欧雷家族持有,吉留涅罗家族代代相传的戒指。拥有和彭哥列指环相同的力量。
地狱戒指
地狱戒指是在发现死气火炎之前,用来借助和使用者之间的契约,提升使用者的力量。
共有6枚雾属性。使用地狱戒指的人,战斗力将会大幅提升,但以自身的精神当作契约。使用者也有可能从一个温厚的人变成一个凶恶的独裁者。
目前已确认:
六道骸(彭格列)拥有两枚:一枚外形是红色眼球,一枚外形是多棱蓝宝石
弗兰(彭格列暗杀部队-瓦里安)一枚:外形是有戒面有666三个数字
幻骑士(密鲁菲奥雷)一枚:外形是尖叫的骷髅头
其余2枚目前尚不清楚。
匣子
由西元前4世纪前的科学家康贝特·翠伦奇尼所构想,总共343(“7三次方”)个,康贝特死后再经由同一秘密结社的三个科学家:伊诺千堤、肯尼希、威尔帝透过戒指的火焰作为动力开发成功。
以诺成堤与威尔帝死于非命后,肯尼希潜伏地下,将匣子透过武器商人贩给黑手党。
同一种属性波动的戒指才能打开匣子。7种属性中,只有大空之火能打开所有属性的匣子,但是却无法完整发挥其他属性的力量。大空也有大空属性的匣子,首次出现是在目标224中xanxus使用的那个混种的匣子。在漫画229话入江正一代为发放的7个“这个时代的10代首领托付给你们”的匣子中,沢田确实收到大空匣。
火焰属性 颜色 特性
大空 橙色 包容与调和
岚 红色 分解
晴 黄色 活性
雷 绿色 硬化
雾 青色 构筑
雨 蓝色 镇静
云 紫色 增殖
第四篇:戒指的含义
根据国际惯例,戒指戴在哪个手指有其特定的意思:左手食指代表:“I want a girl/boy friend.” 中指 :“I am in love,” 无名 :“I have married.” 小指 :“I will be alone forever.”右手不代表任何意思,瞎戴.
第五篇:戒指主持词
戒指主持词汇编7篇
主持词需要富有情感,充满热情,才能有效地吸引到观众。在当今社会中,主持人参与的事情越来越多,相信写主持词是一个让许多人都头痛的问题,以下是小编帮大家整理的戒指主持词7篇,希望对大家有所帮助。
戒指主持词 篇1请面对面站着,右手拿着钻戒放在胸前,靠近心脏。
请面对面站着,右手拿着钻戒放在胸前,靠近心脏。新郎,看你面前的女人。从今天起,她将成为你的妻子,你一生的挚爱。你准备好用全部的真情去爱她,去关心她了吗?是她哭的时候你的脸湿了,是她笑的时候你的心暖了。你准备好做一棵参天大树,让你的妻子在你的树荫下安静玩耍吗?(准备好了吗?)
新娘看着你对面的男人。从今天起,他将成为你的丈夫,你一生的挚爱。你准备好了造很多大洋,让你的爱静静停靠在你的港湾吗?如果你准备好了,请把象征忠诚和爱情的钻戒戴在爱人的无名指上。作为见证人,在你们未来漫长的婚姻生活中,你们都承诺给对方生命中所有的忠诚。这枚小戒指也将封印你们刚刚对彼此许下的庄严承诺。
负责文字的简短沟通圈
你现在面对的,是你的爱人,一个从今天开始,一辈子面对你,爱你,爱你,关心你,支持你,维护你的爱人。爱上他是你一生的选择!
心与心的交流,爱与爱的融合,以及今天美好誓言的融合,为了长久地记住这一天,记住这一刻,请交换结婚戒指,以示对爱情的忠诚。
负责文字的热情交流圈
现在,请向你的爱人许一个美好的愿望和祝愿:祝他身体健康,心情愉快,祝他在工作中不断发展,祝他兄弟越来越多,祝他家庭平安幸福。
现在,睁开你的眼睛,新郎把戒指戴在他妻子左手的无名指上,通过她的指尖传递你的爱和承诺
血,传递到她的心里;新娘,请把你的手表戴在他的手腕上,告诉他你在等他。指针的每一次滴答声和每一次跳动都是你对他的祈祷和祝愿。
虽然现场很安静,但我们能听到你内心的激动。我们能感受到你心中爱的涌动。释放你的兴奋,表达清楚你的爱,张开双臂拥抱你的爱人。去吻他,把你的味道留在爱人的身体里很久。几个新人注定了这一生。祝大家
戒指主持词 篇2现在你面对的是你的爱人,一个从今天起将要和你一生面对、朝夕相处的爱人,他会疼你、爱你、呵护你、支持你、保护你。爱上他,是你一生不悔的选择!
现在,请你给你的爱人许下一个美好的祝福和心愿:祝他有一个好身体、好心情,祝他的.事业不断发展,祝他的朋友越来越多,祝他的家人平安快乐。
现在,睁开眼睛,新郎把戒指戴到爱妻左手的无名指上,把你的爱、你的承诺通过她的指尖,沿着血液,传递到她的心房;新娘,也请你把手表戴到他的手腕上,把你的期待告诉他,每一个滴答声,指针的每一次跳动,都是你对他的祈祷和祝福。
虽然现场很安静,但我们能听到你们心脏激动的声响,我们可以感受到爱在你们心中澎湃,把你们的激情释放出来,把你们的爱明明白白的表达出来,张开双臂去拥抱你的爱人吧!去亲吻他吧,把你的气息永久的留在爱人的体内,一对新人,缘定今生!祝福你们。
戒指主持词 篇3一个誓言承诺伴随一生,一瞬间的情感足以伴随一生的风雨。这一刻,天空播下了幸福的种子,大地盛开着吉祥的花朵。合法夫妻开始了他们幸福的新婚生活,他们的人生旅程开辟了新的一面。为了这个小家庭的诞生,他们带来了珍贵的信物,象征着两颗真诚不变的心,蕴含着更多的责任和承诺。现在,请欢迎小天使们向两位新人献上爱的象征。新郎,真诚地看着你心爱的妻子,记住朱琳是你今生无悔的选择!现在请把钻戒戴在新娘左手无名指上。新娘,真诚地看着你的老师,记住,刘明是你此生幸福的依靠!现在请把钻戒戴在新郎左手无名指上。当永恒有尽头的时候,这份爱就没有尽头。一枚小小的钻戒,牢牢套住了他们绵绵的爱情,套住了他们对彼此的爱。
现在,用戒指把你的两只手拉在一起,高高举起,接受你的祝福。我们真诚地希望你们今天记住对方的承诺,永远把对方当成你们手中的宝贝。这时
新郎你还在等什么?快点,用你男人的双臂拥抱你心爱的妻子,亲吻你心中最美的女孩!亲爱的朋友们,掌声响起。让我们祝福他们:牵着你的手,和你的儿子白头偕老。爱,爱,永远爱!
戒指主持词 篇4一个浪漫的时刻来到了。新人将互换结婚戒指。戒指是圆的,代表没有永恒的爱情,代表纯净、圣洁的。当你们彼此交换戒指时我们祈祷,你们的爱也是如此天长地久、纯净以及圣洁。
愿神借着这个婚姻的记号,赐福你们的婚姻。最激动人心的时刻到来了,最圣洁庄严的时刻来了,我们请新人互换结婚信物
首先有请新郎为新娘戴上结婚戒指,同时也戴上一分幸福,戴上一份美满,再有请新娘为新郎戴上结婚戒指,同时也戴上一份吉祥,戴上一份欢乐。
愿你们的爱情演绎一段。此情只应天上有,人间哪得几回闻。的不朽爱情故事。
新郎你可以亲吻新娘了(新人接吻)。我想此事的掌声也是合乎程序的。来宾掌声祝福!
戒指主持词 篇5请俩位新人面临面站好,请用右手拿住钻戒,放于胸前,离心脏近来的当地。
请俩位新人面临面站好,请用右手拿住钻戒,放于胸前,离心脏近来的当地。新郎,看着你面前的这个女子,从今日起,她将变成你的老婆,你终身的挚爱,你是不是预备好了,去用你悉数的真情去爱她,呵护她,她哭了先湿的是你的脸,她笑了先暖的是你的心。你是不是预备好做一颗参天大树,在今后的日子中让你的老婆在你的树荫下安静的嬉戏?(你预备好了吗?)
新娘看着你对面的这个男人,从今日起,他将变成你的丈夫,你终身的挚爱,你是不是预备好去做一片众多的海洋,让你的挚爱在你的港湾中静静地停靠?若是你们预备好了,就请把标志忠贞不移爱情钻戒戴在你爱人的无名指上。戒指作为见证,在你们将来绵长的婚姻日子中,你们都向对方许诺,要给予对方以生命中所有的忠实于实在,这枚小小的戒指,也将封住你们刚刚向对方许下的庄严地许诺。
戒指主持词 篇6现在你面对的是你的爱人,一个从今天起将要和你一生面对、朝夕相处的爱人,他会疼你、爱你、呵护你、支持你、保护你。爱上他,是你一生不悔的选择!
心与心的交换,爱与爱的交融,凝聚成今天这样一个美好的誓言,为了永远记住这一天,铭记这一刻,两位新人请将交换婚戒,以表示你们对爱情的忠贞不渝。
戒指主持词 篇7请俩位新人面对面站好,请用右手拿住钻戒,放于胸前,离心脏最近的地方。新郎,看着你面前的这个女子,从今天起,她将成为你的妻子,你一生的挚爱,你是否准备好了,去用你全部的真情去爱她,呵护她,她哭了先湿的是你的脸,她笑了先暖的是你的心。你是否准备好做一颗参天大树,在以后的生活中让你的妻子在你的树荫下安静的嬉戏?(你准备好了吗?)
新娘看着你对面的这个男人,从今天起,他将成为你的丈夫,你一生的挚爱,你是否准备好去做一片浩瀚的海洋,让你的挚爱在你的港湾中静静地停泊?如果你们准备好了,就请把象征忠贞不移爱情钻戒戴在你爱人的无名指上。戒指作为见证,在你们未来漫长的婚姻生活中,你们都向对方承诺,要给予对方以生命中所有的忠诚于真实,这枚小小的戒指,也将封住你们刚刚向对方许下的庄严地诺言。