Colonel Zarpodeon Eulogy

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Topic: The life of Colonel Tungsteena Zarpodoen
Type of Presentation: Commemorative Eulogy
General Purpose: The eulogy of Colonel Tungsteena Zarpodoen
Specific Purpose: Why Zarpodoen was the best commander on the force
Introduction:
Attention Getter: It was a Tuesday, April of 2143. My division and I were in the Pandora orbit. Our mission was to take control of the Helios station orbiting the planet. Colonel Zarpodeon knew exactly how to take over the station. She had the perfect idea on where to strike first, how to do it, and when. If it wasn’t for Zarpodoen, we all would have died fighting out there, hopelessly, and without a leader; a true leader, Lt. Colonel Zarpodeon.
Central Idea: Zarpodeon was the best commander the Lost Legion
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But Zarpoden knew excectly how to handle the situation. She walked me through exactly what I needed to do and where I needed to go. I heard horror stories of commanders not knowing a thing and getting everyone killed. But she was trustworthy in her words and actions. I found that in the future that it was best to put my trust in Zarpodoen. Colonel Zarpodoen was a grand commander for she was patient, intelligent, and strong. Colonel Zarpodoen was best know by the legion as the most ruthless and toughest commander on the force. But for me, I will always remember her as a my commander, my comrade, and my friend. As the crew knew, Colonel Zarpodeon was very serious when it came to drills, suspicions, or attacks. But in the off time when we didn’t have anything serious going on she was friendly and fun to be around. I remember days when I would be walking the bridge with the colonel, inspecting the stations and the people working at them. She was never too tough on her crew, yet she would never let them think things were easy. On the outside she was always seen as a heavy and hard commander. But on the inside, she was such a wonderful …show more content…
Conclusion:
Review of the central idea:
Colonel Tungsteena Zarpodoen was not only a commander of a crew, captain of a ship, or just another soldier. Zarpodoen was also a mother, a friend, and most importantly a human.
Review of the Main Point:
Zarpodoen was the bravest commander the Lost legion had ever seen. As we gave our all for a common good, she gave her all for us.
Closing Comment:
The crew and I of the Drakensberg will never forget our colonel. She was the best commander we could have ever asked for. This is the 65th anniversary of her death, and till this day I will never forget