Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Highlights Military Readiness with Troop Workout in Germany
Hegseth emphasizes his connection with rank-and-file service members during a visit to U.S. military bases in Europe, focusing on fitness and mission-first values.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth worked out with the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Germany, showcasing his commitment to military readiness and fitness.
- Hegseth described himself as more aligned with rank-and-file troops than senior military leaders, emphasizing his background as a former service member.
- The visit to Germany is part of a broader European trip to strengthen alliances, discuss military operations, and affirm the U.S. administration's commitment to defense readiness.
- Hegseth reiterated a mission-first mindset, rejecting bureaucracy and emphasizing unity, merit, and fairness as core military values.
- The secretary's public engagement, including social media posts of his workout, has drawn both praise for inspiring troops and criticism for perceived self-promotion.