Soldier Makes 5-Hr Drive To Get Salute From Grandfather Who Couldn’t Attend Ceremony

In a heartwarming display of family pride, a newly commissioned army lieutenant went the extra mile to receive his first salute from his grandfather. Despite being unable to attend the official ceremony, the lieutenant embarked on a five-hour drive to his grandfather’s home. The touching moment unfolded as the proud grandfather greeted him at the door, saying, “May I be the lucky one to give you the first salute of your career?” Captured on camera, the lieutenant reciprocated with a salute, followed by a handshake and a heartfelt hug. The video, shared on YouTube, drew emotional responses from viewers appreciating the blend of honor, respect, and love in the intergenerational exchange.

A grandfather salutes his grandson in the army.

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