Hegseth Remembers Those Who Fought During 82nd

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was in France to mark the anniversary of D-Day on Saturday. 

Hegseth took his household with him, and he met with World War II veterans who had been there to be honored in Normandy for the 82nd anniversary. 





The Washington Post and some on the left appeared to be attempting to make bringing the youngsters into a “thing.” 

Did these people ask any questions when members of the Biden household had been accompanying Biden often on journeys? 

But this was a non-controversy with Hegseth, since he was paying for the household. What a great studying expertise for the youngsters. 

Here’s Hegseth also recognizing the grave of an unknown soldier. 

This is what he was doing: 

Hegseth posted Gen. Dwight Eisenhower’s letter to the troops that day. 






READ MORE: A D-Day Letter From a GI to His Bride Highlights the Resilience of the Greatest Generation

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Hegseth also delivered remarks honoring the roughly 160,000 Allied troops, 73,000 of whom had been Americans :

“Eighty-two years ago today, the survival of Western civilization hung in the balance. Dark forces had swept across Europe. Hitler boasted that his [coastal defensive] Atlantic Wall was impenetrable. But our enemy made a fatal miscalculation: they underestimated the unbreakable will of the American fighting man,” Hegseth said early in his remarks. 

As we face an more and more complicated risk setting, we apply the teachings from 82 years in the past realized on these seashores: strong allies, each totally dedicated to doing their half, win wars,” he said.  

Hegseth further explained that the men who fought and died at Normandy were part of a war fighting alliance where every partner brought its “full measure of industry, braveness and sacrifice,” as opposed to “empty slogans” and “lavish summits.”  

“Each nation pulled its weight; each nation bled. America will lead — and we must — but succesful allies must be proper there with us, shoulder to shoulder, in the breach, when it issues,” Hegseth said.   [….[

“We forgot that freedom is not free. We forgot that peace is not wished into being. It is bought with purpose, with honor and with strength. The men who landed on these beaches knew this; the question we ask ourselves is, do we?” Hegseth said. 





Hegseth also met with some U.S. service members to tell them that they were clearing the way to help them do the best job they could do, and that he and the president had their backs. 

He does a pretty good imitation of President Donald Trump. 


Editor’s Note: Thanks to President Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s leadership, the warrior ethos is coming back to America’s military.

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