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The Gorgeous “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” Cover by Six-String Soldiers Is Enthralling

At the airport, the crowd is enthralled by the Six-String Solider’s breathtaking rendition of “Have You Ever Seen the Rain.” During a PBS broadcast titled “Salute to Service,”

The Six-String Soldiers of the U.S. Army Field Band performed the well-known Creedence Clearwater Revival song as a sincere homage.

To America’s warriors. In addition to making you grin, the music video will make you cry as both young and elderly veterans show up at the airport to get recognition for their service.

Some others arrived with family members, and some of them had pictures of their departed loved ones with them. However, they were all unified in their service to our nation.

While several pulled out their phones to record the event on video, one veteran offered a thumbs-up as he paused, observed, and listened to the music. Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Bennett,

Sgt. 1st Class Renee Bennett, Master Sgt. Glenn Robertson, and Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Boron comprise the Six-String Soldiers. They are renowned for their ability.

To play guitar, bass, and violin acoustically. It was a lovely way to pay tribute to the men and women who served and fought for our nation. What a great way to express gratitude.

The video’s viewers couldn’t agree more. “Bless you all, always, and for all of my brothers and sisters at arms, Happy Veterans Day,” one viewer said after wishing them a happy Veterans Day.

Greetings from home. “Everyone should try to live a life worthy of their sacrifice,” remarked another viewer, adding that we should all be thankful for their service.

We owe all soldiers, past and present, every freedom we have. Thank you. The remaining responses expressed thanks and wished the veterans a great Veterans Day.

What a great approach to pay tribute to our nation’s veterans. I always make an effort to shake hands and say “thank you” to a military veteran. Given what they gave up for our nation,

It’s the least I can do. We really hope you appreciated this very beautiful film. 2 Timothy 2:3–4 Therefore, in order to be a worthy soldier of Jesus Christ, you must bear tribulation.

In order to impress the person who recruited him as a soldier, no one involved in combat becomes involved in worldly matters.