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

In a heartwarming gesture, a newly commissioned army lieutenant drove five hours to receive his first salute from his unable-to-attend grandfather. The proud grandpa eagerly asked, “May I be the lucky one to give you the first salute of your career?” captured on camera for a memorable moment. The video shows the lieutenant reciprocating the salute, followed by a warm handshake and emotional hug. The simple yet touching encounter has resonated with viewers, with one noting, “After the formalities are over, nothing beats a big hug from grandpa.” This extraordinary effort to share a significant milestone exemplifies the strong bond between generations, creating a cherished memory for both.

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