National Guard appreciation, Vice President visit to troops, military support events
BREAKING: VP Vance and Sec. Hegseth just arrived at Union Station in DC to personally thank National Guard troops
“We wanted to bring you guys some burgers. You know, you guys bust your ass all day, and we give you a hamburger. Not a fair trade, but we’re grateful for… pic.twitter.com/SEjk9o1BiW
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 20, 2025
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BREAKING: VP Vance and Sec. Hegseth Just Arrived at Union Station in DC
In a heartwarming gesture, Vice President Vance and Secretary Hegseth recently made a surprise visit to Union Station in Washington, D.C., where they personally thanked National Guard troops for their dedicated service. This visit underscores the importance of acknowledging the hard work and sacrifices made by our service members.
Thanking National Guard Troops
During their visit, VP Vance expressed gratitude in a casual yet meaningful way. He stated, “We wanted to bring you guys some burgers. You know, you guys bust your ass all day, and we give you a hamburger. Not a fair trade, but we’re grateful for…” This sentiment resonates with many who understand the demanding nature of military service. It’s a reminder that small acts of appreciation can go a long way in boosting morale among those who serve.
The Significance of the Gesture
Bringing food may seem like a simple act, but it symbolizes respect and acknowledgment of the hard work the National Guard puts in daily. These troops often juggle civilian lives with their military responsibilities, making such recognition vital for their morale and motivation. Events like this demonstrate that leadership values their contributions, which can encourage a stronger connection between service members and the community they protect.
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If you want to learn more about this event and stay updated on similar initiatives, you can check out the full tweet from Nick Sortor here. Engaging with stories like this not only honors our troops but also fosters a sense of community and appreciation for their sacrifices.
In a world where military service often goes unnoticed, it’s refreshing to see leaders take the time to show their gratitude.