President Obama Speaks to Troops in Hawaii on His Last Christmas as Commander in Chief

He paid tribute to troops serving overseas.

The visit with service members has become a tradition for the Obamas, as well as calls he makes to those serving overseas on Christmas Eve.

He said it is impossible to repay them for their sacrifices, but he wanted to make sure they knew “what you do matters and that we know about it and that were grateful and that we will stay grateful even when many of you end up being out of uniform."

He called it a “privilege of my life” to serve as their commander in chief and emphasized that, as a citizen, his “gratitude will remain and our commitment to standing beside you every step of the way.”