Wednesday, 30 April 2025

WATCH: VP JD Vance Serves Beer to Troops in Germany


Today, Vice President JD Vance and his family made a refueling stop at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on their way back from their weeklong trip to Italy and India.

While he was there, VP Vance visited the American service members who were stationed there. He thanked them for service by serving up hundreds of soldiers some beer.

Watch the moment for yourself here:

Here’s the full clip via Youtube:

During his stop in Germany, VP Vance also signed a kegerator for the airman who built it:

I’m happy to have this man as my Vice President.

Simple moments like these are really nice to see.

The Washington Examiner has more:

Vice President JD Vance and his family detoured on their flight back to Washington, D.C., from India to refuel and visit with American service members stationed in Germany.

Vance, sporting a casual green jacket and khaki pants, spent several hours at Ramstein Air Base, receiving a tour of a C-130 and attending an impromptu cookout.

Vance, a Marine veteran himself, spent time on the keg, serving beers in plastic cups and toasting the crowd, according to the traveling press. At one point, the vice president joked about chugging a beer, telling troops the clip “would go viral, and not in a good way, my friends.”

“To the airmen of this base, the airwomen of this base, and all of our troops serving overseas, God bless you guys. Cheers,” Vance added before taking a sip.

Stars and Stripes added:

Gen. James Hecker, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe — Air Forces Africa, greeted the Vance family on the flight line upon their arrival.

When the vice president stepped into view, service members welcomed him with cheers and prepoured beers in hand, courtesy of the USO.

Brig. Gen. Adrienne Williams, the 86th Airlift Wing commander, welcomed the vice president with a commemorative beer stein bearing the wing’s insignia.

Vance used the stein to offer a toast in honor of the troops.

“To the airmen of this base and all of our troops serving overseas, God bless you guys,” he said.

“We know that military service, especially at the level you guys do it, is an incredible sacrifice,” he said. “We’re grateful to you guys. We’re thankful for what you do, and as a small token of appreciation, I’m going to serve you some beers.”

He then manned a nearby beer tap, topping off drinks and spending the better part of an hour chatting with service members, thanking them personally and posing for photos.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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