The rural music star opens the reason for his recruitment in the American army

Craig Morgan certainly had to reset the US Army’s reserve list last year.
He is a successful rural music singer, and had a strong history of service.
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But he did so anyway, and he did so on the most wonderful country music stage, which surprised the audience at Grand Ole OPRY by doing this there.
During a recent stop of “Fox and Friends”, Morgan was asked why this decision was made.
“Double”, he said. “Employment was worse than it was in the history of our nation, and I felt that I could bring something to the table to help.
“Secondly, I had 17 and a half years, and I never received a message saying:” Thank you for your service. “I wanted the retirement message to be very bad, so this was an opportunity for me to do this.”
Morgan told the show that he was not surprised by the last jump in recruiting numbers, and had an interesting answer when asked whether he was horrific to serve his country during President Donald Trump’s era.
He said: “I did not join the army for a president.” “You join the army to serve your country, any member of the service will tell you that.”
I mentioned the taste of the country Morgan served with the American army, the army and the army reserves with divisions 101 and 82 mobile air as an E-6 specialist and fire support specialist.