Craig Morgan, who spent 10.5 years on active duty in the U.S. Army in the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions and 6.5 years in the Army Reserves, performed for service members in South Korea during Thanksgiving week as part of his 12th USO Tour.
Craigâs trip to Camp Humphreys in South Korea will be highlighted in a special episode of CMTâs Hot 20 Countdown, airing at 9 a.m. ET on Dec. 14 and 15.
âThis is what I knowâthis ainât just what I think,â said Craig to NCD earlier this month. âIf it were not for our military, and the men and women who serve in our military, and their families serving them, and ensuring that the home front is held up, and the rest of this country doing what it can for our men and women, we would not celebrate the freedoms that we celebrate . . . I have a great appreciation, obviously having served with them, but having done what I do now for so long, I can tell you 20 years later, I still feel very odd being this guy, because I was that guy for so long that when I go overseas, I feel super out of place. I feel like I should have a weapon, be in uniform, protecting the guy, doing what Iâm doing. So itâs always an out of body experience when Iâm over there . . . But I say what most people in this country say, âThank you. Thank you, for your service.ââ
In 2018, Craig was awarded the Armyâs Outstanding Civilian Service Medal in recognition of his dedication to entertaining troops and their families around the world. The Outstanding Civilian Service Medal is one of the highest awards that the Department of the Army can bestow upon a civilian. The Army recognized Craig for his significant dedication to supporting military members who have served their country, often in harmâs way.
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