cmusiclives
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Hey Everyone,
I'm writing to you today to express my appreciation for those who fight for our country and our freedom, as well as to commend your unconditional support for our soldiers.
I came across this video for Pat McGee’s “Come Back Home” on a MilBlog that I follow and wanted to share it with you all, I know you'd appreciate it.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANfzrKmQYY]YouTube - Pat McGee - "Come Back Home", a tribute to the troops[/ame]
"’Come Back Home’ was written in the wake of me losing my longtime drummer and former Army soldier John C. Williams. But the song started off as a
reflection of how a military couple deals with separation. After the release
of ‘Come Back Home,’ John’s little brother was killed by an IED in Iraq. His
name was Blake Williams. His platoon used this track as the audio to a
memorial slide show presentation they did in March of 2008. It was for all
the courageous men and women they had lost in the month of March. I am
humbled by their service to our great country and I hope this song brings
them some peace. My father served in Vietnam and I truly appreciate their
dedication and bravery." - Pat McGee
Thanks for watching, as well as for your never-ending commitment to our troops.
I'm writing to you today to express my appreciation for those who fight for our country and our freedom, as well as to commend your unconditional support for our soldiers.
I came across this video for Pat McGee’s “Come Back Home” on a MilBlog that I follow and wanted to share it with you all, I know you'd appreciate it.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ANfzrKmQYY]YouTube - Pat McGee - "Come Back Home", a tribute to the troops[/ame]
"’Come Back Home’ was written in the wake of me losing my longtime drummer and former Army soldier John C. Williams. But the song started off as a
reflection of how a military couple deals with separation. After the release
of ‘Come Back Home,’ John’s little brother was killed by an IED in Iraq. His
name was Blake Williams. His platoon used this track as the audio to a
memorial slide show presentation they did in March of 2008. It was for all
the courageous men and women they had lost in the month of March. I am
humbled by their service to our great country and I hope this song brings
them some peace. My father served in Vietnam and I truly appreciate their
dedication and bravery." - Pat McGee
Thanks for watching, as well as for your never-ending commitment to our troops.