Melania Trump’s Two-Word Greeting to Navy Sailors Gets People Talking

Note: This story was originally reported in October 2025.
First Lady Melania Trump drew attention during the U.S. Navy’s 250th Anniversary Celebration in Norfolk, Virginia, when she opened her speech with a spirited Navy battle cry — leaving many viewers curious about its meaning. The event brought together thousands of sailors in full dress uniform at Naval Station Norfolk. Despite the ongoing government shutdown at the time, President Donald Trump and the First Lady attended in person to honor the milestone.

The ceremony carried the energy of a patriotic rally, with chants of “U-S-A!” echoing through the crowd. After President Trump praised the military and addressed the budget situation, Melania Trump stepped to the podium and greeted the audience with a loud, “Hooyah, Navy!” The sailors responded enthusiastically, though many online viewers were unsure what the phrase meant. Clips of the moment quickly spread across social media, sparking both confusion and praise.

Some viewers joked about the unexpected greeting, while others admired her enthusiasm and patriotism. Following the greeting, the First Lady delivered a message of appreciation, honoring 250 years of the U.S. Navy and recognizing the courage, strength, and sacrifice of generations of sailors who have served the country. So what does “Hooyah” mean? According to military sources, it is a traditional U.S. Navy battle cry — especially common among elite units like the Navy SEALs.

It expresses motivation, unity, and determination, often used during challenging training or missions. Similar expressions include “Oorah” for the Marines and “Hooah” for the Army. Over time, “Hooyah” has come to symbolize the Navy’s spirit and camaraderie. Melania Trump’s enthusiastic greeting served as a tribute to the service members who protect the nation — a simple but powerful salute to their dedication.
Hooyah, indeed.

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