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Our son had two tours in Iraq. 13 months the first time and 12 the second.
My big gruff matter of fact husband sent our son a letter and a care package EVERY week.
My son loved candy cigarettes so my hubs found a bunch and sent them. We found out later, our son was selling them for ridiculous amounts of $. 😂
My son and I surprised my hubby with a leave.
We were in a restaurant and our son came and slipped into the booth next to his dad.
My husband lost it.
I still cry thinking about it 17 years later.
Thank you and your son for his service and God bless you 🙏
Thank you to your son for his service.
God bless your son, and his parents! Thanks for his service.
Thank him for his service, and that story melts my heart. The absolute best.
I served six years in the navy during Vietnam. I was overseas for two and a half years and the letters from home was all I had. No phones, no email, no internet. Thank you for playing this song.
USMC 69'- 72' All we had were letters, even the Dear John letter I got.
Thank you for your service and “Welcome Home!” ❤️🇺🇸
Thank you for your service
Thank you for your service!
Welcome home soldier 🫡
I didn’t know my biological father growing up. When I served in Iraq he sent me letters and that’s how I got to know him. He was a disabled Vietnam vet. Purple Heart from a hand grenade.
Tim McGraw -if you’re reading this ..
Yes, this! I was going to suggest this song!
He did that song like a year ago
Yes.
If your reading this , makes me cry every time I hear it. Brings me back to every time I would take my Nephew to the airport for another deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan, 6 deployments in all with his Marines never knowing if it was the last time I'd see him. Very hard on the family's left behind. Thankfully he came home but many did not.may God bless them and they're family's. Now I'm getting ready to send my oldest Grandson off to the Army come August and it'll start all over again. God Bless the USA.
Love This song and Tim McGraw if you're reading this
"8th of November" By Big & Rich always hits me hard. I grew up during the Vietnam era. My cousin was over there right in the thick of it. I remember my aunt, his mom, watching the nightly news in hopes that she'd see Randy in some of the battlefield footage. He made it home but died years later from non-Hodgkins lymphoma caused by exposure to agent orange.
My Daddy was there too and we lost him to non-hodkins lymphoma
@@libertybell8852 I'm so sorry. All war is awful, but that was a truly ugly one.
Thanks for reviewing my suggestion Sebs. As a retired Vet with 32 years and a father of 4, I lost my dad to cancer before my two deployments so I never got to get his take on that. So this song kind of guts me and it was the reason for my suggestion and the two tips. You did not disappoint with your reaction. You continue to impress me.
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Thank you for your service God bless you ❤
I'd never heard this before. This song needs a tissue warning. Good song for mother's day and father's day, too.
Those letters mean so much. It's been more than 30 years since my husband and I sent letters back and forth. I still have all of them.
As a son who never heard his father say he was proud of me or that he loved me until I was headed into the Navy, the end of this song always gets to me too. Thanks for playing it. ❤
My Father died when I was 1 year old. My Mother remarried when I was young to my Dad. He died about 9 months before I retired from the Marine Corps. I don't remember a time when he told me that he was proud of me. My Mom said that he told her, but it would have been good that he told me directly. Don't THINK that they know you love them and are proud of them. TELL THEM!
I deployed in 1990 to Iceland and 1989 to Spain before iPhones and I still have the letters from home GO NAVY!!!!
Thank you for your service and God bless you 🙏
Cmon... Iceland isnt a deployment. Yeah you're not on a ship but it had A bowling alley, NEX, and a Wendys! lol I was in the AF stationed there 92-93. Don't take my comment seriously, just giving you crap! ;)
@steves.6519 right?! Lol! My dad was in Vietnam and used to give his nephews a hard time about their deployments to places like Iceland, France, etc. Lol
Thank you to our soldiers. The ones that serve, have served and have given their lives for us.
Thank you to the families that sacrifice too.
One of the best things about country music is it's about real life. Another great Kentucky artist
John Michael Montgomery "Sold"
Was at a young soldiers funeral two years ago and the final verse (“from his dad”) was played as they carried his casket to the graveside. Gutting.
God bless all who serve and all who love them 🇺🇸
Our son has been an Army Ranger for 20 yrs. Deployed to Middle East 7 times. We weren't aloud to know his location so had to send packages and letters to the Army wives to forward for us. It's a hard life for them. One most of us we'll ever know. We're very proud of him!❤🇺🇲❤
Thank him for his service, and for everyone's sacrifices. 🇺🇲 Many blessings ❤️
As a Retired Marine, this song has always reminded me of how we always looked forward to the mail coming in.... both in the field or even just in the various training camps. You are cut off from your family for extended periods of time, so every letter means so much more than anyone who hasn't been there can realize. I still have all my letters 30 years after getting out of the Corps, I read them again every now and then when I am remembering and honoring what I and my brothers been through.
My son recently retired from USMC, did many tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He went in right after high school and I was always so worried about him that the whole time he was at boot camp, I sent him a letter every single day. He did tell me how the drill sergeant used those letters to make fun of him and when he graduated that same drill sergeant came over to me and told me how great my son was. I was such a proud Mom then and so much more now. I knew then how much those letters meant. Brings tears to my eyes every time I think about it. God Bless Our troops and all the families that sacrifice and support them.
As a former Submariner (many years ago), crew members were lucky to get a "family-gram" (short message much like old telegrams that come across the antenna when able) once in a while, During my 10 years, I received only two family-grams...which made it really hard for me then and even now; certain things just don't fare well with me when I see them.
I will say that John Michael Montgomery is an artist that I have listened to since he came on the music scene.
I was 47 years old when my Dad told me for the first time, that he was proud of me. We had had our battles (male ego stupidity. LOL) and when he told me that he was proud of me (I had just finished and was granted my Master's degree), we hugged for the first time in a very very long time...
Songs like this one are what music is all about for me. The song tells a story and evokes an emotion or invites the listener to connect to the song from personal experience(s).
There ain’t nothin funny when a soldier cry’s….
That punches hard. I was there in the early 90’s. Before emails, FaceTime, or texting. When I was stationed overseas, it would take 2-3 weeks for my letters to reach my family and another 2-3 weeks for a response. I spent many nights, as well as many other Marines, laying in my bunk with tears in my eyes missing my family.
And yes, I still have every one of them (the letters).
This song is so real to me. My self mom, and sisters setting around the table writing letter to my brother's. Had five brother's serving this great country. My husband also was> serving. Lots of letters from home was mailed out everyday from our home.
Trace Adkins - Semper Fi
Seb, I'm so happy to see that you as a younger generation to me , I'm 82 yrs old are enjoying what my gneration listened to in the 50's plus love to hear that you are also enjoying country western music, in the 60's I got into country western, wasn't a fan of the folk songs, I would love for you to check on 2 songs by Merle Haggard I really think you & your beautiful wife would like them, they are Twinkle Twinkle Little Star & Started Loving you Again or a 3rd one Silver Wings, back in the 70's the 2nd song was dediated to me from a guy I was dating. Really enjoy listening to you on RUclips. Pat M.
I am an Army veteran and when I was looking for letters from home this song tugged at my heart
John Michael Montgomery was huge in the 90s. He's got some songs that you should listen to with your wife. Rope the moon, I swear, I can love you like that, the little girl, be my baby tonight are just a few
I found this song while my son was deployed. My son was deployed several times to the big sand boxes in the middle east. I would send him local made beef jerky and homemade things every week. This song and Private Malone grew to be two of my favorites. I have all the letters my father wrote home when he was in WW2. Those will always bring tears to my eyes when I read them and the stuff he went through.
Hi, I'm a disabled Combat vet. I can tell you it wasn't just letters from my actual home, but also letters from all over the country addressed to a soldier that keeps you going. I responded to everyone, and if from my home town area, I went to the classrooms and schools of those kids. People don't think the first Gulf War was as important yet myself and many of my friends can tell you differently. I was proud to serve if I could, at 58 yrs old, I'd do it again. I am thankful there are Americans like you to be an example of those who choose to be Americans. God bless, bro. To you and yours.
The Mom's struggle is real
Aaron Tippin "Where the Stars and Stripes and Eagles Fly" 💗
Been active for 12 years now. Insane how fast time flies, but I swore in for people like you, I just wish everyone was like this. You are the reason I serve and will keep serving! Thank you, my brother. You are amazingly awesome ✌️
What a song. Cry everytime I hear it. Thankfully when my brother was in Afghanistan we had email and could text when he was at base. But then we’d get the “it could be a week or so before you hear from me”. Not sure my mom got
Much sleep those nights. I hit her a mini statue that was of a shoulder with a letter that was titled “Letters From Home”. It’s very special to her and thankfully little brother came home in one piece and is living a healthy happy life away from the military now.
My husband has been an active duty Marine for 19 years now. We have four children and it has been a long road no doubt. Country music by far has more patriotic songs than any other genre. They sing about real things and they know how to get you right your feelings. Great song to react to!
This song super hits me. Soldiers these days don't realize how hard and isolating it was and how getting letters from home were so special. Like he said keeps you driving on. I also had that kinda dad also so I can relate so much.
Thank you for doing this song. I emigrated from Mexico as teen. I decided to enlist in the Army at 23 to thank this country for the opportunities it had afforded me. This turned into a 21 year long career in the Army. This decision also led me to meet my wife in Kuwait. I deployed seven times, and letters from home always refilled my cup.
Sent boxes every payday to my husband for 1 year in Iraq and for 1 year with our kid in Afghanistan. I still work with groups that take care of Vets.
Keep spreading Jesus he is real and there for us.
those care packages mean the world, thank you for your dedication
They played this after the final exercise in boot camp for the Marine Corps. My dad was not happy with me joining the military, but he wrote me a letter when I was in boot camp telling me he was proud. I cried like a baby. Then I heard this song and definitely started tearing up again thinking about that letter.
That kid turned out to be an amazing actor. 13 Reasons Why wouldn't have been the same if somebody else had gotten casted for the lead. Great song
John Michael Montgomery was a hit-maker in the 90s and he has a lot of great songs! My favorites of his are No Man’s Land, Friends, Be My Baby Tonight, I Swear, Life’s a Dance, I Can Love You Like That, How Was I To Know, Rope the Moon, The Little Girl, Hold On To Me, I Love The Way You Love Me, If You’ve Got Love, Long As I Live, and Oh How She Shines.
My dad served 20 years in the navy. He used to be gone 6 months at a time and we loved getting letters from him.
Happy fathers day buddy
Happy belated Father's day.❤
We had a young Marine in Afghanistan who hadn't gotten a letter in almost six months. I had everybody in the platoon mail him one. You could see the change in his morale immediately, and he had a completely different deployment from that point on.
When I was in basic training that mail call was a great sound. It helped to remind me why I was there.
So often, as a soldier away from home, the mail from home is what keeps you going.
I was in Korea when the Towers came down. I was part of the advance group of 1st Cav during OIF II.
As one of the mail clerks for my unit, mail was THE most important thing during deployments.
Never underestimate the way a letter or card can chanfe someone's day. 💜🇺🇸
I had a similar relationship with country music when I got out of the Army in 1997. I worked in a couple of hospitals in different cities (Little Rock- OR) and Texarkana (Pharmacy) and in both locations at both hospitals, the only station we could pick up was 1 country station. So I had to adapt to enjoying Country. This song is 1 of my favorites. Came out during the height of the Iraq War. Great reaction.
My dad fought in the Korean War and is 91 years old. He still works 40 hours a week and takes care of my mom who is blind. I'm so proud of him and so thankful my parents are still both here and together after 67 years of marriage so far! Thank you to all the vets who are still here and those we have lost. Ya'll make up the foundation of America and I thank you!!
Not me sittin in the car before work, crying.
Double dang. 😭😭
I saw him in concert a few months ago, It was one amazing. He has always been one of my top five country singers!
90s country was something special and I wish it would make a revival. I was born in 74 but the 90s is my favorite era of country music.
i have watched this video 100s of times. I cried as a kid relating this to my dad and I still cry as a dad today. Incredible song
I have never served but have the greatest respect and admiriation for our military. Lost both my parents within 6mos of each other. Dad was a VET. This song gets me! Great response!! Thank you bro!!
Both my sons served, my dad, Papa, and so many in the family. I made sure both my boys always sent care packages (extra for the buddies), and they both said they always loved the letters.
My grandfather WW2, my father Korea, my aunt and uncles Vietnam, me IranConta, my son and daughter in law Afghan and Iraq and still active. My brother also served. Mail was so important to all of us.
Thanks for your service to All the veterans and active duty military!❤❤
I sent this CD and one by Toby Keith when my husband was in Iraq with an CD player. Also a picture wallet with mine, our daughter’s, and our son’s voices. He came home and I had to get him new CD’s. He left his for his replacements. We were lucky.
One of my favorites!! God bless our service members all over the world and watch over them. We love all of you back home and thank you for protecting our freedoms! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I appreciate your on going support for the military. I served 22 years on active duty in the Navy. Retired 2010.
I have never heard my dad say he was proud of me but during boot camp he sent a letter saying it and it destroyed me emotionally. 20+ years later it's still the only time he has said it.
I remember being in middle school writing letters to my big brother in Marine boot camp always using the brightest neon paper to brighten his day or slightly embarrass him a little 🤭
My husband was deployed twice as an infantry Marine and he has told me the same story about the few times his dad has said he’s proud of him and being a Marine was one of them. He’s now in the Army and thankfully we haven’t been separated but like that. A rumor is one is coming but praying it stays a rumor 🙏🏻
Your patriotism is infectious Sebs!
John Michael Montgomery is known for some real tear jerkers but great songs. I don't think you can go wrong with any of his songs. My wife used to send me homemade brownies when I was deployed in the Navy. My shipmates would gather around the box just like in the video. Memories.
this song gets to me all the time. my dad was the dad that said you make me proud after my time that i served. we never talked like that to each other. less than a month after that talk i lost him to cancer. i miss him everyday. given the chance i would re-enlist i dont regret my time. even with the three bullets i took.
I still have all the letters that my husband and I wrote back and forth when he was in Desert Storm. When he deployed to Bosnia, from where we were stationed in Germany, I was teaching at the Army Dependents' middle school on post. We were allowed to use this new technology, that at the time was only available to the Department of Defense. It was email. I still remember the very first email I ever sent and it was to my husband in Bosnia. This was about 3 years before the internet was a thing.
YO!! He say's "still pause" LOL! My dad is the only other person on Earth that i've heard say "still pause" instead of just "Pause" xD. I'm 10 years in serving in the Navy and i remember thinking of this song while i was in bootcamp and being super dramatic about it haha. Much love, great video
Oh! This one’s a tearjerker!
I’m a NAVY vet and this song hits hard. I got mail from my mom and girlfriend almost everyday. But that one letter I got from my MARINE father was like an acceptance only boys and dads have. I wipe my eyes everytime I hear this song. Go NAVY!! 🫡🇺🇸
They did their research when they wrote this. Spot on! At my wedding in 04 my best man talked about the letters from home. And yeah, we went back again. Together. And our ladies were waiting for us. Moms and Pops too!
I’d like to share a story about this song here.
First time I ever heard it was on 2003 or 4 I was on guard duty in Baghdad in our zone. I had a small radio and at night the Armed Forces Radio played country. I heard this and it hit hard. Did t know who sang it and never heard it again until I was leaving Iraq and was in the community shower in Kuwait. A guy came in with a big radio and the song started. It ended and another guy said Hey man play that song again”. It was dead quiet in the random community shower while that played again. About 15-20 guys in there.
Coming up on 13 years Air Force Security Forces. Been on 4 deployments, 2 combat. Letters/messages always kept me going
I have so enjoyed watching your reactions the last several months and I love that you’re emotional. All music is supposed to evoke some emotion no one ever guaranteed. It was all gonna be good. Anyway, I’m not trying to make you cry more but if you wanna make a note about another very emotional beautiful song, the name of it is “goodbye my friend” and it’s on a Linda Ronstadt album called “cry like a rainstorm howl like the wind” so just add it to a list And when you’re in the right frame of mind, perhaps you could listen to it … Keep up the good work
Some things never change, this song could apply to any soldier in any war.
T. Boyte
GySgt. USMC, retired
Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
Infantry unit leader 0369
My spouse, my sister, my brother in law (did 2 tours), my other sister (RIP), my cousin (RIP), my father in law, my grandfather, anoyher cousin are all veterans. I'm thankful to them every single day.
I remember when I was on deployment, and receiving a letter from my parents, and my girlfriend at the time, made my whole week. I served in the Navy, and mail call wasn't on a well maintained schedule. Not receiving mail, would become very isolating. My son currently serves in the Navy, and I make it a point to talk to him as much as possible. I need him to know, he is not forgotten.
This song brings me back to when I was in the Vietnam War in the Navy on a ship in the middle of the war receiving letters from home from my girlfriend sisters or family members every time I hear it I think about those days
When my mom passed in March, I found the stack of letters I sent her when I was gone😭 I will keep them forever.
This song hits different, I remember being on a call to my dad at the MWR in Iraq, hadn’t really talked to him in a few months, the time difference is crazy…it was one of the only times I ever heard the words “hey….im proud of you”, held it together long enough until I we went back to my patrol base and I was alone in my CHU
I must have watched this 20 times. The dad's letter, and him tucking it into his shirt next to his heart, gets me crying every time.
Why is it so hard for a dad to tell his kids, specifically a son, that he's proud of them? Took me 40 years to hear it from my dad. Every time I tell my son I'm proud of him I get emotional. It's tough.
Happy belated Father's Day! You're a good one❤ it's a hard holiday for me since I lost my dad in 1992.
Letters from home meant everything.
'They call me Doc'
Walker McGuire
My paternal grandfather WWI, his son/my uncle Korea, my dad was a Marine, I was Army short after Vietnam, 2 cousins in Vietnam, son in Afghanistan... we are a military family.
I'm a widow of a Marine Corps veteran who passed away October 15th, 2020 from terminal cancer.
One of my all time favorite songs.
“Angel Flight” radio tower remix by Radney Foster is a must see
As an Army veteran i can confirm letters from home is a huge deal. You should check out wrong side of heaven by five finger death punch
I honestly dont know when ive heard this without tears in my eyes
Beautiful song Seb, my father was in Gaza 1956-57 and still war2024, a lost my father 5years ago and my mother and a look at those pictures from Gaza often, he was so young and handsome. WHY CAN'T WE ALL HAVE PEACE IN THIS WORLD 😢😢
Relieved that my husband has retired from the USMC. The letters for the 5 tours he did, made so much difference
This song cam out right before my first tour in Iraq and those letters made a huge difference for me while I was in country each tour that I did. I did 2 tours in Iraq and it the letters and calls were what got me through both of those. Thank you for reacting to this song.
I write letters to my grandson in the Army. He loves to get mail. They can't always have a cell phone, but letters can be carried all the time, as is my love and respect for him and all the others who serve. I send extra Christmas Cards for him to hand out to others. America 🇺🇸 Strong 🇺🇸 ❤
I love our military and I love country music. This song is a wonderful expression of both.
I joined the army at 22 in 2003 and my mom acted like you’d expect a mom to but my dad tried his best to hide his fears for me but you could see it. It didn’t seem like a big deal to me then. Now that I’m a dad and think about any of my children joining the military helps me to understand just how big of a deal that is. Everything hits different once you have kids of your own.
The first time I heard this song was at a soldiers and sailors show in Wuerzburg, Germany about 1 to 2 months after a lot of our spouses had deployed for the Iraq war. It was so emotional and there was not a dry eye in that room. I always get emotional when I hear this song. It brings me back to the time when my husband was deployed. At that time you were lucky to get an email or a phone call. He was gone for one year. We had gotten married 2 months before he deployed. We wrote letters every day and would send them weekly. It was a rough time. I still have all the letters he and I wrote and that was in 2004.
Back when I was in, enlisted in 1997 cell phones weren't a thing yet. It was pay phones or an AT&T discounted landline in the barracks, if you could afford them. But it was "letters from home" that counted. Every soldier, sailor, airman and marine looked forward to mail call. This song hits it on the dot. Messing around and joking with one another about our letters and "goodies" that we'd all share amongst ourselves. While in Afghanistan 2006 to late 2007 generous US military supporters would send packages with letters, foods/goodies and other little things to "any soldier" and usually the soldiers who received such a pack would become a pen pal with the individual who sent the package and that would be an extra "letter from home" in addition to regular letters from family and friends. I kept in touch with my pen pal up until I was injured and sent home.
This song makes me cry every time i hear it 😭
I served with Skip 😊 I appreciate that you shared your thoughts on this song. I still have all my letters from my deployments and even basic training.
During Desert Storm/Shield, my son's buddies called him a Mama's Boy. Then they admitted that, if they had a Mama like me, they would be, too. I sent them goodies from home. I have a letter from a relative who wrote home during the war from "somewhere in France." He talked about his buddy that had been "hit," but was taken to a field hospital. He was hoping to see him when he got home. He had no idea his buddy died before he even wrote that letter. Back during WWII, it took days for letters to get home. My son was able to call me from overseas. Not often, but it was good to hear his voice. I'm proud of him more than you'll ever know.
As a military brat and a veteran pre-internet, I can tell you that letters from home absolutely meant the world to me. Thanks for reacting to this! ❤️🇺🇸
We my brother was in Nam, my mom would write him a letter every day. And we would send home made cookies and he would send back laughs of how all the guys would grab those cookies.
It’s alright brother I can never make it threw this song without losing it and I’ve heard atleast 30 times