President Joe Biden delivered a powerful speech at Pointe du Hoc, honoring the bravery and sacrifice of the American Rangers who stormed the cliffs on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The President recounted the heroic actions of the 225 American Rangers who faced overwhelming odds to breach Hitler's Atlantic wall and turn the tide of the war.
President Biden highlighted the stories of individual Rangers like Sergeant Leonard Lomo, Sergeant Tom Ruggiero, Colonel James Rutter, and John Wardell, showcasing their unwavering courage and dedication to their mission. These Rangers exemplified selflessness, camaraderie, and a deep sense of duty to their country.
The President emphasized the enduring legacy of the American Rangers at Pointe du Hoc, calling on Americans to uphold the values of democracy, freedom, and unity that these heroes fought to defend. He urged citizens to prioritize the greater good, to stand against aggression, and to protect the principles that define the nation.
President Biden underscored the importance of listening to the echoes of history, of honoring the sacrifices of those who came before, and of carrying forward the flame of freedom that the Rangers kept burning bright. He called on Americans to be the keepers of the Rangers' mission, to ensure that democracy endures, and that the soul of the nation remains steadfast.
In his closing remarks, President Biden made a solemn vow to never forget the fallen, to always remember the brave men of Pointe du Hoc, and to uphold the values that define America. His speech served as a poignant reminder of the extraordinary courage displayed by ordinary Americans in the face of extraordinary challenges.
As the first president to visit Pointe du Hoc when none of the original Rangers are alive, President Biden's tribute resonated deeply with those in attendance and with Americans across the country. His words echoed the sentiments of gratitude, respect, and determination that define the American spirit.
God bless the fallen. God bless the brave men who scaled these cliffs. May God protect our troops. God bless America.