Craig Morgan
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You know, back then, I'll be honest, and I'm...
Yeah, I'll just be honest.
It was different back then.
They were making, you know, our new Secretary of War said it in a speech recently.
We do ugly things in the military.
And you've got to be prepared both mentally, physically, in every aspect to be able to do those ugly things to bad people that want to hurt Americans.
And that's what I remember feeling that then as a kid.
you know 19 year old kid going gosh man this is what this this could happen you know I could be in Vietnam and somebody would make me shave with a bath razor you know you just don't know what's going to happen no that's crazy just to even have to go through that at such a young age what would you say was the defining moment in the army that changed you for the rest of your life
Probably Panama in 1989 during the conflict.
There were things that happened there that made me realize, you know, we don't control things.
And no matter how good you are at what you do, there's things that will...
That affect it that are beyond your control.
And you get us in combat and any veteran that's experienced any form of combat at all would, I think, would attest to this.
You have a sense of appreciation for life so much so that you are not scared to die.
And you don't even know it.
For me, the whole time, all I can remember, even in Panama in 1989, thinking what I am doing will prevent people at home from ever having to do anything like this again.
When we were in Iraq, all of our soldiers that were there would tell you what was happening there prevented that thing from happening there again.