Veteran Reacts to Trace Adkins - Arlington

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  • @lovcymaribeth4081
    @lovcymaribeth4081 Před rokem +69

    My husband had a military funeral. The part that broke me was the folding of the flag, giving it to me and that slow salute. Thank you to all veterans, including my dad WW II, my brother, Vietnam, younger brother, Desert Storm, stepson Iraq and grandson, Afghanistan. My current husband is a Navy vet, USS Kittyhawk. God bless all who gave so much!🙏👼 There is a special place in heaven for you all.

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem +6

      I’m sorry for your loss!

    • @lovcymaribeth4081
      @lovcymaribeth4081 Před rokem +8

      I was blessed to have all those men in my life, some still here, some gone to their heavenly rest. I grieve for them but also know in my heart, they are at peace now, no more pain or suffering. I am 73 and will see them again one fine day.

    • @johngrindel6822
      @johngrindel6822 Před rokem +5

      i'm very sorry for your loss. I would also like to say thank you to your family for the sacrifices they have had to endure.

    • @williammcafee8062
      @williammcafee8062 Před rokem +2

      I'm in listing and with having a brother in service and people die after service I'm very horned to serve my country

    • @johndalessandro6433
      @johndalessandro6433 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Sorry for your loss Ma'am.

  • @douglasblasdell6132
    @douglasblasdell6132 Před rokem +20

    You should listen till the last shots fired by him also.

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Před rokem +45

    Thank you for your sincere reaction, I saw my dad 'take cover' during a tv show that had a 21 gun salute, there is nothing funny or trivial about seeing a veteran suffer PTSD, they volunteered to serve our country and will pay the price for the rest of their life. I honor you, my dad and every veteran.

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem +8

      Thank you for your kind words and support!

    • @johndalessandro6433
      @johndalessandro6433 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I had two fool brothers that came behind a guy at work and made a loud noise behind him to scare him. I didn't see it, but at break they where laughing about it sayin' " yea he's shell shocked and we scared him" they made the HUGE mistake of lettin' me and another brother veteran hear it. I bitched slapped the one and he punched the other in the gut. Then we cussed them out. We didn't get fired...they did. We did get yelled at but I woulda done it again. How anyone could think that's funny is beyond me. Even if I wasn't a Vet I think I woulda done the same thing. If I may add Brother, if you see a Veteran, also tell them Welcome Home.

  • @sandralorenz1796
    @sandralorenz1796 Před rokem +15

    The perfect voice for this song. Trace Adkins made the comment that he rarely does this song in concert. He doesn't want it to be disrespected in any manner. It is a wonderful song.

  • @elieengoslin3623
    @elieengoslin3623 Před rokem +6

    I'm from Canada and to be honest, those of you in the United States who have served has allowed us to keep our freedom too. I'm grateful for that. God's Blessings!

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Před rokem +27

    The second you go through those gates, the atmosphere changes, it truly is sacred ground and knowing that all those headstones are only a small portion of the fallen is SO humbling. My grandfather was honored with a plot at Arlington.

  • @danielcrow4247
    @danielcrow4247 Před rokem +46

    As an old Army veteran let me say thank you for your service brother.

    • @firefighterchick
      @firefighterchick Před rokem +3

      Thanks for serving!

    • @robertlayne4581
      @robertlayne4581 Před rokem +3

      I appreciate you both so much..

    • @holliday0191
      @holliday0191 Před rokem +1

      Yes, Thank You for your service. I lost my 18 year old brother a marine in Vietnam in 68

    • @stephaniewalker3436
      @stephaniewalker3436 Před měsícem

      I loved your reaction and the beautiful words you spoke. 🇺🇲 HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY 🇺🇲 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! I appreciate and thankful for you and so many that fight for our freedom. My grandpa is a Marine and he raised me and I adored that man and am so proud of him. Take care. ❤❤

  • @TheArmadon
    @TheArmadon Před rokem +12

    Trace Atkins said he only performs this song at certain events based on the crowd. If he doesn't think the song will be revered properly, he won't sing it.
    And thank you for you service brother. Army 2014-20

  • @GoldenFingerPIcker
    @GoldenFingerPIcker Před rokem +20

    Brother, when I attended my friends funeral and he had a full (21 gun) salute, I broke down. Just thinking about it right now, it is tearing me up and to see you tear up as well, my heart breaks. We are brothers and will be til we get our salute. Bless you brother

  • @kellyanderson7624
    @kellyanderson7624 Před rokem +7

    The picture of the Marine at the end of the video is Patrick Ray Nixon, who died in Iraq. This song is about him. That's also his real headstone. The part about his grandpa meeting him in heaven and saluting him gets me every time.

  • @dillodefense
    @dillodefense Před rokem +18

    This song is hard. I have good friends and family buried in Arlington. It is never funny for those volleys to trigger you or anyone else. Know you are not alone. 👐

  • @JCsHorrorShow
    @JCsHorrorShow Před rokem +7

    Thank you for the reaction. And thank you for being a brother. I'm 45 years old. I've accomplished a lot in my life. But I'm most proud of the years I spent in the U.S. military. Every time someone thanks me for my service, I say thank you. They call me a hero. I ALWAYS remind them that the ones who didn't make it back home, are the real heroes. Here's to them. I can't express my gratitude enough. God speed, and fair winds and following seas to everyone who isn't here with us today. Peace and God bless!

  • @tiarramitchell1877
    @tiarramitchell1877 Před rokem +23

    It is sung from the viewpoint of a soldier, killed in battle and buried at Arlington National Cemetery. It was inspired by United States Marine Corps Corporal Patrick Nixon, who died in battle in 2003. After meeting Nixon's father, Turnbull was inspired to write the song.[2] Just a little info about the song

  • @ashleywomac2665
    @ashleywomac2665 Před rokem +41

    Thank you for your service and please don't apologize for this hitting you hard! Prayers for you! 🙏💕

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much

    • @ashleywomac2665
      @ashleywomac2665 Před rokem +4

      I have never served, but had a friend whose younger single brother traded places with one of his unit brothers that had a family to go on a suicide mission...his family (Mom and my friend his brother) got a letter from him telling thwm goodbye and why he traded places with the other guy..I have so much respect for our Armed Forces....and this song truly reminds me of that friend...he wasn't buried at Arlington but yeah...

  • @donaldsonj20002000
    @donaldsonj20002000 Před rokem +23

    Great one buddy!!! One of my favorite songs. If you don’t get any feelings after hearing this song…. Your not an American.

    • @PeterWijgers
      @PeterWijgers Před rokem +2

      Not an american. Still get a lot of feelings from this song - and still grateful to all those who served and died to liberate my country back in '44-'45.
      Thank you, to all soldiers and veterans, past present and future, all for your service. It will not be forgotten.

  • @racingmedic75
    @racingmedic75 Před rokem +11

    I still have issues listening to this song. It hits like a damn freight train every time...

  • @jeremy8807
    @jeremy8807 Před rokem +6

    I remember back in 6th grade my school took a trip to Washington DC and one visit was to Arlington National Cemetery. Just as we were getting ready to leave one chaperone was informed that the changing of the guard was going to occur within the next 5 minutes. Needless to say we didn't leave on time. Over 20 years later and I still remember that. I highly recommend anyone that gets a chance, should experience that.

  • @reneelee8870
    @reneelee8870 Před rokem +2

    Trace is from my very small town in Louisiana & Patriotism is something we're taught from early age. The father of one being buried at Arlington asked Trace to sing the song. It's very special to us. Thank YOU for your service. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @sonjacrowell9896
    @sonjacrowell9896 Před rokem +8

    As a Army wife and momma to a son in Navy and air force. My marine son went to Jesus. I can’t even see all those crosses. It breaks my heart. Respect for all who served and serving . ❤ Lotta love ❤️ ❤❤❤

    • @aviator2252
      @aviator2252 Před rokem +1

      the gates of heaven are guarded by the united states marine corps, my condolences

    • @lnytita6763
      @lnytita6763 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Aloha! As an Army Brat, former Army Spouse, Army Sister, Army Veteran, AND PROUD SGT AUNTY to a Marine, you have my Aloha and Respect. 🤍 🤙

  • @mamabear9325
    @mamabear9325 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your service. My daddy is at Ft. Barancus in Pensacola, FL. He was a 3 war vet who never spoke a word about what he had seen and done. Would just say, "that's nothing little girls need to ever see or hear." How much integrity it must have taken to just not blow up and scream about the atrocities those men must have endured, just to end up six feet down and about one yard apart. His burial was scheduled for May 26 (his birthday) and, as you know, Memorial Day weekend. We played the red tape game just getting them to move to the 27th. They finally caved.
    Taps started to play, as the sun was slowly setting and then the clicking of heels, the guns rang out, all seven at once x3, the casket was lowered, heels clicked again, someone spoke to us, more heels clicked, they lowered the only man i had ever loved, as well as the only man who had ever loved me unconditionally, into the ground, heels clicked. They folded the Stars and The Bars and pressed them firmly into my big brother's hands, uttered a Thank You, saluted him, heels clickeð. As we stood to rise, my brother and his four young sisters watched as they placed a flag on his marķer for Memorial Day, heels clicked. As young people, with no extended family, there were no others present, we stood to leave, heels clicked, just as the jets went over with the one fade-away. Heels clicked.
    We thanked them for what we thought was just something they always do. Heels clicked. We then hesrd, "don't thank us, he earned it", with that they turned, heels clicked and just as surely as they had arrived, they were gone. We are all long since grown, my brother followed iñ my father's footsteps and enlisted right out of college, during the time the Vietnam "Police Action" was winding down, because of the respect shown for our father, and, now, his heels click. It brings calm to those who grew up hearing that sound. What it took Dorothy three times to do to find her way home, he accomplished with just one.
    God Bless America, as well as all who stand as Patriots to protect her Constitution. We wish you well and many years before Old Glory is pressed into the arms of your loved ones and HEELS CLICK with the smell of gunfire.

  • @jessikhasechrest3383
    @jessikhasechrest3383 Před rokem +2

    My dad served 22 years in the Air Force and retired as a master Sgt. He was buried in Arlington after he passed away 14 years ago at 46 years old. This song still hits me hard when I hear it.

  • @robinhatcher8021
    @robinhatcher8021 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for your service so much! 🙏 I've been to Arlington twice. It hits hard and takes your breath away. Literally a sea of heros. May God bless all of them and all of our living service members. ALL OF YOU are our heros and we love you! 💘

  • @edithdavis2848
    @edithdavis2848 Před rokem +1

    Trace is special he tells a story that if you have a heart it will hurt.
    All his songs are stories that have so much meaning.
    Him and Toby Keith honor our veterans so much. Home Free has one ... Brothers In Arms.
    Thank you for your service.

  • @2nicnag2
    @2nicnag2 Před rokem +6

    Hearing Taps at my uncles funeral and the last call for a close friends dad who was a police officer I knew well completely gutted me. Only two funerals I've cried at/had to compose myself. I'm usually devoid of emotion even when it's acceptable.

  • @GoldenFingerPIcker
    @GoldenFingerPIcker Před rokem +7

    It will give you the perspective of the cost of freedom. As a combat vet myself, this song breaks my heart, while I am so honored to know my brothers and sisters who lay in this most respected place.

  • @amandalinard9835
    @amandalinard9835 Před rokem +7

    THANK YOU so much for your service! You may hear it often, but please note that we all REALLY MEAN it! Don’t ever get numb to hearing that phrase! How are you doing? ❤

  • @tank9820
    @tank9820 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your service young man! May God bless you and your family. Much love and respect.

  • @katrinawright1357
    @katrinawright1357 Před rokem +1

    My cousin was a Marine stationed in Japan, he ended up murdered. To all service men and women THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICE!!!! RIP STAFF SERGEANT James Ryan Stewart😭💜

  • @spectrelead
    @spectrelead Před rokem +3

    I remember going to Arlington in 2003, when I was TDY to DC. Can't get through this song without getting emotional, having been in the giant litter box, from Jan 2004 - March 2005

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem

      We were there at the same time.

    • @spectrelead
      @spectrelead Před rokem +1

      @@TormentedVet_Reactions I was an EPLRS shelter guy in D, 13 Sig (attached to B, 13 Sig), supporting 2 BCT, 1 CD when in Iraq. We may have crossed paths somewhere, especially if you were with 1st Cav after April 2002

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem

      I was with the 185th Aviation Brigade

  • @donnacassidy2624
    @donnacassidy2624 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your service. My brother was in a war and came back a different man. Love him still. This is a song that makes me cry everytime i hear it. Beautiful song and a song with meaning.

  • @curtiswilson3569
    @curtiswilson3569 Před 5 měsíci

    My Grandpa was a 3rd infantry war hero (unbeknownst to me).. most normal sweet/hard man I’ve ever met. Never talked about his service, never talked about much except our friendship. When he died at 93 years old, 70 years after his service ended, I didn’t expect the amount of work the military put into his funeral. The salutes the awards.. a man who went to war at 17 and never said a word about it still had that respect.. and I love that .

  • @tabathahatch2860
    @tabathahatch2860 Před rokem +1

    Thank you is not enough for the things our service men and women do for us and our freedom but truly THANK YOU ❤

  • @dawnshirley2115
    @dawnshirley2115 Před rokem +1

    I want to say not only thank you for your service but also to speak up about your reactions after your service. As someone who's family is multiple generations of servicemen who are unable to talk about what they have been through and are still experiencing. Your videos mean so much. Thank you

  • @beachbunnie5413
    @beachbunnie5413 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your service and sacrifice you made . To me Arlington is such a solemn and sacred place . I'll never forget my visit there.

  • @karbay
    @karbay Před rokem +8

    Great video and knowledge 👌 I love how real you get with that emotion at the end, ❤️

  • @TexasMagnolia
    @TexasMagnolia Před rokem +1

    Trace is a true Patriot. Trace wrote Arlington knowing he would never perform it live. This was written from the view point of the Marine Patrick Nixon, you will see the headstone.
    Thank you Sir for your service. God Bless.

  • @lorriewilliams1440
    @lorriewilliams1440 Před rokem +2

    Arlington truly is amazing sight to see. I encourage everyone to take the time to go and see this wonder us place. If you can make it through without any emotions, you need some kind of help. I cry just thinking about it even now.

  • @WorthySSO
    @WorthySSO Před rokem +1

    My cousin his wife and his 2 little girls are buried there, when he said “when we finally found that cross, he said son this is what it cost. To keep us free” I choke up everytime

  • @lisahall9816
    @lisahall9816 Před rokem +1

    I don't even remember the 21 gun from my dad's funeral. I know it happened, I was was given a shell, but I have completely blocked it out. 23 years later I still have ni memory of it.

  • @cdtaylor7732
    @cdtaylor7732 Před rokem

    My Great Grandfather was US Navy. He got home one week before Pearl Harbor. He got called back to help with the clean up. At his funeral, the Navy had a bugler play taps and that’s where I started to cry. Thank you for your service and for all our military, former and present and future who serve our country and her interests.

  • @dawngable4622
    @dawngable4622 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve been to Arlington and the tomb of the unknown. I couldn’t breathe. It took my breath away.
    While at Arlington I was witness to the funeral of a soldier. I cried 😢

  • @Razgriz218
    @Razgriz218 Před rokem +1

    I feel you brother. This song hits hard even when you are not from America. Thank you for your service and all the best, from a Dutch Afghanistan veteran.

  • @carolw24
    @carolw24 Před 8 měsíci

    My father, mom, and sister buried in Arlington. I was 8 months pregnant and was in my Captains uniform while my brother was in his CW uniform. The 21 gun salute is definitely tear inducing.

  • @firefighterchick
    @firefighterchick Před rokem +4

    If you do The Last Shots Fired please do the live version with the West Point Glee Club at the CMA Awards. It's even more powerful.
    If I ever saw anyone laughing at a veteran reacting that way, being triggered so help me God it wouldn't be pretty. There is absolutely zero excuse for that cruelty.
    I think I've said it before but I'll say it again. Thank you for your service!
    You are worth the struggle that you deal with every day. You are needed here for those that love you.
    I will never forget the cost to be free.

  • @patriotsports7745
    @patriotsports7745 Před 12 dny

    I've been out 30+ and it still gets to me.

  • @mikeallen8800
    @mikeallen8800 Před rokem +1

    Dad and grandpa and great grandpa and 3 uncle in Arlington I am medically retired veteran

  • @amymathes4454
    @amymathes4454 Před rokem

    I knew the salute was coming at my dad funeral. It made me, my husband a vet & an active duty Marine all jump & cry. I don't know how anyone can get thru it without reacting.

  • @bowtiefidenine
    @bowtiefidenine Před 2 měsíci

    As USAF veteran I have a special place in my heart ❤ for the men who are no longer with us 😢that I served with ❤

  • @parsifal40002
    @parsifal40002 Před rokem

    I visited Arlington National Cemetery and witnessed the Changing of the Guard. Most emotional thing I ever did . Proud I went there.

  • @rebeccaanderson8305
    @rebeccaanderson8305 Před rokem +1

    I’ve never been to Arlington cemetery but my parents took me to Pearl Harbor when I was 6 years old. I will never forget the feeling of reverence that I felt that day.

    • @firequeen2194
      @firequeen2194 Před rokem +1

      Been to both and as a veteran they are both stunning and give me chills. Hallowed ground.

  • @cassbumk3565
    @cassbumk3565 Před rokem

    Never apologize for your emotions. Thank you for your service. God Bless you.

  • @markquinn369
    @markquinn369 Před rokem +1

    I'm with you in the difficulty of separating from service after experiencing war. This song means a lot to me. I could feel your emotional struggle as you spoke. I still feel like I'm not fully part of the civilian world. It's a work in progress, I guess. We're all connected together, regardless of branch. From a Marine Corp vet to you; thank you for your service brother.

  • @ruthgallagher5230
    @ruthgallagher5230 Před rokem

    My uncle had the most beautiful funeral at Arlington. Glass carriage, fly over, 21 gun salute. It is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places ever

  • @carlprince2866
    @carlprince2866 Před rokem +2

    If you enjoy the blessings of being an american born or naturalized and can stand there and look at that sea of marble stones and not shed a tear you are missing a vital piece of your soul.

  • @bwvw23
    @bwvw23 Před rokem +1

    I’m a Navy puke, thank you for your service though brother. Sorry to hear that you have to go through the stuff you do. Love to all our brothers and sisters in the armed services. God bless them all!

  • @michellejackson6679
    @michellejackson6679 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm on vacation right now for my 57th birthday.. I'm 57 as of 4 minutes ago and I wanted to listen to a great song b4 bed.. this is the best.. I've been to Arlington.. My Uncle Paul Preston is buried there.. He was the leader of the marine platoon that put up the flag over Iwo Jima... I remember at 7 yrs old going to Arlington .. and a service man was being buried that day. I don't know who it was.. but there was a horse drawn carriage for this man or woman.. pretty sure an man.. because it was 1974.

  • @tinamarcum6170
    @tinamarcum6170 Před rokem

    Trace Atkins is an amazing country singer and person. To you SIR AND ALL MILITARY PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICES.

  • @TheRayInPV
    @TheRayInPV Před měsícem

    As a war vet myself, thank you for you service. I can tell you, only US know what this all means and how it feels... I'm with you brother. Tears all the way.

  • @robbiedev2141
    @robbiedev2141 Před rokem

    All gave some but some gave all. Respect to all vets

  • @redraven4177
    @redraven4177 Před rokem

    Thank you for your service. Never had the honor to serve. My dad was in Navy during WW2. My Uncle ran away from home at 15 and joined the Navy in the 20s , rose to become a Commander when he retired in the 50s. Have great respect for everyone who has served us. Be well.

  • @toddbollinger3902
    @toddbollinger3902 Před rokem

    Went to Arlington Over Labor Day...no words can describe the feelings.

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Před rokem +5

    I got 2 songs for you to check out for the react series (trust me, you'll find them powerful, definitely read the lyrics):
    As Blood Runs Black- "In Honor"
    The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza- "Hold the Line"
    I definitely gotta get back to Arlington, got a few buddies and peers buried there.
    🤘

  • @philipbons
    @philipbons Před rokem

    Semper Fidelis, Semper Fortis... Marine Doc here and it breaks my heart, makes me cry, but also makes me so proud for our brothers and sisters who stood before us paving the way with their lives. I still cry everytime. Thank you brother. Oooh rah

  • @edithdavis2848
    @edithdavis2848 Před rokem

    Never apologize for true feelings, it proves you have a feeling heart.

  • @LoganTravisDark
    @LoganTravisDark Před rokem

    God Bless. As a vet, I salute you brother. You are always loved and needed, especially now.

  • @gagirl0499
    @gagirl0499 Před rokem

    Thank you for your service sir. My dad is a Vietnam Vet and retired deputy sheriff. Since retirement those memories come back and I see what it does to him. God bless

  • @audriennewalborn1259
    @audriennewalborn1259 Před rokem

    Thank you for your service. Arlington Cemetery is overwhelming . it is eerily peaceful. To see all those who served and died for our freedom. Words cannot express.

  • @lnytita6763
    @lnytita6763 Před 11 měsíci

    I get a lump in my throat and can barely hold back the tears in moments like these and during live events. Proud to serve, Proud to support, and Proud of those who have given all. Eternally grateful.

  • @tammymoseley1348
    @tammymoseley1348 Před rokem

    I haven't been to Arlington, but I was at Quantico earlier this month for my uncle. It was breathtakingly beautiful to see that level of honor given to someone I loved.

  • @richardgerster6526
    @richardgerster6526 Před 4 měsíci

    My wife and I travel around the country in our rv. I’m a retired navy Seabee and one of the things we do is visit any national cemetery we are near. They are all sacred ground. Arlington is definitely on our list to visit

  • @carolyncostner9619
    @carolyncostner9619 Před rokem

    Thank you for your service. My oldest brother served in Vietnam and killed himself after returning home. I currently have 2 great nephews serving. One is in Army Intelligence and the other one is a loadmaster on the A-10A. So proud of them and pray for all our service members who serve in the climate in which we now live. God bless you!

  • @johntucker4296
    @johntucker4296 Před rokem

    Thank you for being a part of saving the lives of people you never knew. Nothing more noble than that.

  • @ColinRichards1
    @ColinRichards1 Před rokem

    Arlington cemetery is in Arlington VA. I live .7 miles away I have 3 family members buried there and 4 friends.

  • @Cat-ex2su
    @Cat-ex2su Před rokem +1

    Honey I respect you so much! My daddy served in the Korean war and in Vietnam when he passed away he was buried at the national cemetery here in Pensacola Florida at Pensacola Nas my dad is my hero and I miss him so much if you ever met him you would have thought he's such a peaceful kind gentle man not someone you would imagine being more but he worked in PLL refueling and he actually was in Thailand that's where they would fly the Jets in to refuel and fly out they sprayed all around the flight line and we assume it was Agent Orange because when he passed away he had cancer through his whole body brain bone liver it was everywhere but we but we can never prove it was agent orange which doesn't mean anything now he's been gone since 1984 he passed away at the age of 54 he's my hero,

  • @billallen4793
    @billallen4793 Před rokem

    Going to Arlington should be MANDATORY for American citizens, along with compulsory service, but I'll stop there!..from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 👋🤠

  • @MrNiccholas
    @MrNiccholas Před rokem

    My Dad told me a story from his childhood that made an impact on him at the time, and me when he told me the story.
    This neighbors had a Son who had just returned home from Vietnam. It was late June early July. Someone in the neighborhood started setting off fireworks in celebration of the 4th of July. The young Man's parents found him on the floor of his room next to his bed taking cover yelling for everyone to get down believing he was back in Vietnam taking fire. My Dad was young at the time and it created a lasting impression on him. To this day my Dad is very hesitant to shoot off fireworks. He thinks of that young man and the PTSD and flashbacks he suffered and how they were brought on by the fireworks.
    I don't necessarily think people shouldn't celebrate with fireworks, but I do think they should try and be thoughtful of the area and time when they choose to do so. They need to be aware any veterans who might be affected by the noises and smells from the fireworks.

  • @RuthStutz
    @RuthStutz Před 3 měsíci

    My grand father is buried in Arlington. He was in WWl and WWll. He was career military. My mother said he buried down the hill from President Kennedy. I am 65 and before I die I want to make a trip to there and pay my respects to him and all the other soldiers buried there.

  • @ruthlong9702
    @ruthlong9702 Před rokem

    I have never been able to make it through this song without crying. Seems I cry earlier in the video every time because I know what's coming. To all servicemen, thank you for your service. I know freedom is not free. May God Bless you all and give you peace.

  • @rebelwithacause7334
    @rebelwithacause7334 Před rokem

    Arlington is one of the most beautiful but heartbreaking places I have seen in my life. Another one is the Vietnam War Memorial! Thank you Sir for your service to our Country and know we cry with you and my family has had to have too many 21 Gun Salutes we have had to endure from Korea to the Vietnam. One of my friends died and he was a Marine in Iraq and he saw combat; he never got over the men he had to shoot so he could live; even though they were our enemy...they were also someone's son, father, husband, and friend. He was only 54 years old when the Lord took him home; I've known him since he was only 8 years old! He was a little adopted brother to me and I was his obnoxious older adopted sister (adopted by friendship that lasted almost his entire lifetime). God bless you and keep you!

  • @suewatkinsmehlenbacher8587

    My Gramps was in WWII. I loved that man so much! We would go camping, fishing & hunting, and I knew never to have gum
    to blow bubbles. At Birthdays I would take all balloons & hide them. When they did his 21 gun solute at his Grave Site? I finally understood just a little bit of his reactions to the what & why's.

  • @cherylburgess2002
    @cherylburgess2002 Před rokem

    Thank you for your choice to save us. My chest got tight, and I cried when you spoke of the funeral. I send you my prayers and I am grateful for you!

  • @sandragarner3913
    @sandragarner3913 Před rokem

    My husband was a Vietnam vet. However he came home and then he served again in law enforcement for 41 yrs. he loved both, the Navy and being a police officer. Trace has several military songs! Check them out. Till the last shots fired” Welcome to Hell” which he wrote right after 9/11. He was one of the first people to visit ground zero and then he wrote the song Welcome to Hell. He only performs it at military bases and around 9/11. He wouldn’t even let them release it to the radio stations There’s one where he does it at Ramstein AFB Germany. Look it up.

  • @MamaBe1963
    @MamaBe1963 Před 11 měsíci

    I tear up and I've never been in the military. Love and respect to you.

  • @tmon5236
    @tmon5236 Před rokem

    I live in Springfield MO and they have a National cemetery here . First time I went I found myself in a place for civil war soldiers. The stones all just said Unknown Union soldier or Unknown Confederate soldier. As a veteran myself It broke my heart to see them all unknown to anyone after all their sacrifice and I took a knee and bent over and cried like a baby.

  • @originalcoppertop5033
    @originalcoppertop5033 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your service and sacrifices. Thank you for the freedom you helped to provide and that we all are privileged enough to enjoy. May God bless you and keep you safe! With love and respect from Oklahoma.

  • @cindycarpenter6633
    @cindycarpenter6633 Před rokem

    GOD bless you sir. My dad gave his life in Viet Nam. Thank you for your service.

  • @johnfike2366
    @johnfike2366 Před rokem +2

    Great reaction I would like to say that I enjoy all your videos I would also like to make a few suggestions
    Matt kennon the call
    Trace Adkins til the last shots fired
    Five finger death punch gone away
    Trace Adkins still a soldier
    Nathan Farr ( I can't remember the name of his song but it really worth the listen)
    Tracey Lawrence someone who would die for you
    I hope you are doing well and keep up the good work we need it and appreciate it

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the kind words and the suggestions.
      Here is a link to a reaction that I did to FFDP Gone Away. It was one of my first reactions that I did. I hope you enjoy it as well.
      czcams.com/video/wkH9dPcLlQo/video.html

  • @SousChef77
    @SousChef77 Před rokem +1

    Love you. Thank you. This video helped me to understand so much. You are doing a great service here on You Tube. Never doubt it.

  • @rachelmcmains5730
    @rachelmcmains5730 Před rokem +1

    Please never cry alone. I'll cry with you. Ill laugh with you. Ill sit in silence and let you talk... Im always here if you need me...

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem

      Thank you very much. There may come a time I may take you up on that.

    • @rachelmcmains5730
      @rachelmcmains5730 Před rokem +1

      @@TormentedVet_Reactions please do. I'm very serious. Love you . Just ask, I'll be there.

    • @TormentedVet_Reactions
      @TormentedVet_Reactions  Před rokem +1

      @@rachelmcmains5730 my contact info should be on my home page.

  • @larrymcauley3152
    @larrymcauley3152 Před rokem +1

    New sub. Welcome home Brother from an old Vietnam Vet. I'm glad you are here.

  • @RuthStutz
    @RuthStutz Před 3 měsíci

    God Bless you and all you have been through. My brother lost a foot in Vietnam and has his days and really doesn't like talking about his experience there. You have nothing to be sorry for.

  • @mikemaines1872
    @mikemaines1872 Před 19 dny

    I have been there, and to the tumb of the unknown soldier, I can get through those two places with a little discomfort to my soul, but when I go to the Wall, when I see the names of my friends there, the memories come flooding back, I always end up crying like a child, my heart and my soul are ripped from me again just like the day when I had to get them on the chopper

  • @julieriesenberg-xw2hw
    @julieriesenberg-xw2hw Před 10 měsíci

    God Bless You, it always makes me jump too when the volleys go off. I thought I was only one to jump even though I expected it. Don't be ashamed on how you respond. You're human love you brother.

  • @susieh1141
    @susieh1141 Před rokem

    Ever since I went to both of my grandfather's funerals, they were both military, I can't hear Taps, bagpipes and the 21-gun salute without thinking about all the soldiers in this country.

  • @debbiebailey442
    @debbiebailey442 Před rokem

    Know you are not forgotten and are loved. I do appreciate all who have served. You all take care of us, make us safe. That is the epitome of bravery. Please stay safe. Ask for help if you are needing it. Remember we love and truly care that you are alright.

  • @dark12angel26
    @dark12angel26 Před rokem +2

    Liked and subbed dude. Your a legend😎👍😊 keep up the awesome work. Fully support you.

  • @GeorgePatmas
    @GeorgePatmas Před rokem

    Im a civie bro, hell of a good video. I've been so fortunate that im able to try to make it in life a musician. Always had that bite in the back of my neck to drop it all and join. Everyone that served pre, with, and post you, i have to thank for keeping us all safe, and going out there and facing it all, while people here take that for granted. We need to make people aware more on these topics, especially when its shared in song like this.
    Thank you brother, and all that have served or are serving.

  • @RobertMoore-mm9ub
    @RobertMoore-mm9ub Před rokem

    My dad was a vet, and he was my rock

  • @roadkillwill111
    @roadkillwill111 Před rokem

    I am crying my eyes out here 😢. Thank you for your service.

  • @celiagorleski2716
    @celiagorleski2716 Před 10 měsíci

    Based on a true story of a service member who had visited the President in the Oval Office. I've wanted to go but not able to do the walking. I did visit The Punchbowl in Honolulu and had similar feelings. Thank you for all you've done. I had SIX Uncles and my dad in WWII.