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Country singer re-enlists in Army Reserves at 59, calls it a true privilege and honor.

Country Singer Steps Up for ⁤America, Re-Enlists in Army Reserves ‍at 59:⁣ ‘True ​Privilege‍ and Honor’

At age 59, ⁢country music star Craig Morgan could coast through a few ​more years ​of performing and live a life of ease.

Instead, ‍Moran was sworn into the Army Reserve on Saturday ‌as he ⁤stood on stage at the Grand Ole Opry to the cheers of a‍ sold-out house.

“I’m excited to​ once again ‌serve my country and be all I can be in hopes of encouraging others to⁤ be a part of something greater than⁣ ourselves,” Morgan said⁢ in a statement, according to Fox News.

“I love being an artist but I consider it a true privilege and honor to work with what I believe are the greatest⁣ of Americans, my fellow soldiers. God Bless America. Go Army,” he said.

Morgan​ spent 17 years combined in the Army and Army Reserve with‌ the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions as an E-6 staff sergeant and fire ⁣support specialist. He will enter the Reserves as a staff‌ sergeant and ⁢warrant officer.

According to Stars and Stripes,⁣ Morgan was motivated to re-enlist by last fall’s ​ low⁢ recruitment ‍numbers and‍ asked Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee to see if she might talk to some folks ⁣who would not turn ⁣away a man rapidly approaching the mandatory retirement age of 62.

Blackburn was ⁤on stage along with Morgan when he was sworn in on Saturday.

“There are ⁢people that are Craig Morgan fans all across​ the globe,” she said, according to Stars and Stripes.

“The⁣ fact that you’ve got somebody that’s a Grand Ole Opry member and somebody​ who is a well-known ⁣country music star, and they’re‍ going ‍to put‍ on that uniform and serve their country, ⁣help recruit, help build morale — I think it’s awesome.”

Gen.⁣ Andrew ‌Poppas, commander of Army⁣ Forces​ Command,  who administered the⁣ oath to Morgan, said Morgan’s commitment to the ​military never faded, even when he was out⁤ of uniform.

“He’s always out there, he visits soldiers everywhere, whether it’s in the States, overseas,” Poppas said.

“I’ve seen him in combat locations⁣ and he’s always engaging, he’s always⁤ entertaining and ‌he’s always inspiring those that have⁤ put themselves in harm’s ‌way. He’s a hell of a patriot,” he said.

Morgan’s service included the ⁢1989 invasion of Panama,⁣ when ⁣the U.S. ousted Panamanian strongman ⁣Manuel Noriega.

“This was my first test in combat, ‍the real crucible of a soldier. You never know how⁢ you’re going to react when the bullets fly until⁣ you face them. ‍I​ think we did well,” he wrote in his book,⁢ “God, Family, Country:‍ A Memoir,” according⁤ to Stars and Stripes.

Should ⁢more Americans join the military?

Morgan recalled his Army service as a time when he and those with him “all had a goal of doing and ⁣being a part of something that was bigger⁤ and greater⁣ than just ourselves. I⁣ have taken that with⁢ me on everything that I have done since⁣ I’ve been out.”

During a tour in Germany late last year ⁤where he performed for service personnel, Morgan talked about his connection ​to the troops, according to an⁣ Army⁤ news release.

“When I ⁣get to hang out with soldiers from the 101st and 82nd⁢ [Airborne Divisions] it’s like ‌hanging out‍ with family,” said Morgan.

“Those are my brothers and sisters and ​it’s ⁣exciting to see them again. Imagine ‌you haven’t seen your family in ⁢a⁤ long time, and you get to go home and see them. That’s‌ what that’s ‌like for me. Most of them​ are⁢ younger family, but ⁢it’s family nothing the less.,” he said.

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