By Claudette Roulo
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8, 2014 – During a visit yesterday to
Forward Operating Base Gamberi in Afghanistan’s Laghman province, Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel told reporters he’s always felt a special bond with the
troops.
“It isn't just today, … and it isn't just me,” he said.
“It's anyone who's ever been to war -- anyone who's ever watched the suffering
and literally been in trenches and jungles and foxholes and mountaintops with
men and women who look after each other and save each other's lives.”
Hagel -- who has submitted his resignation and has agreed to
continue serving until his successor is confirmed -- said he has enjoyed his
time as defense secretary, noting that it provided him an opportunity to get
out and talk to service members -- not just because he had an obligation to do
so, but because he wanted to.
‘I’ve Had This Opportunity, This Great Privilege’
“Do I connect with them?” the defense secretary asked. “I
do. I'm proud of that. … I've had this opportunity, this great privilege, the
last two years to see them up close in unique ways that most people never
have.”
He acknowledged that his bond with the troops packs an added
emotional punch to what likely will be his last trip to Afghanistan as defense
secretary.
“But I don't think about that. I really don't,” he added. “I
don't stand up here and talk to these guys and think ‘Oh, this will be my last
time with them.’ That's not what goes through my mind. … I think about these
guys. And you know, … we'll always concentrate on these guys. It started long before
me.”
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