Country Singer Craig Morgan Reenlists in Army Reserve at 59, Proving Age is Just a Number
TL;DR Summary
Country singer Craig Morgan, at the age of 59, has reenlisted in the Army Reserve after receiving special permission due to the military's mandatory retirement age of 62. Morgan, who served in the Army for 17 years, including deployments to South Korea and participation in the U.S. invasion of Panama, expressed his desire to continue serving and giving back. Senator Marsha Blackburn played a key role in facilitating Morgan's reenlistment. The Army, facing recruitment challenges, sees Morgan as an inspiring example for potential recruits and a familiar face for its recruiting efforts. Morgan will continue his music career while serving in the Army Reserve.
- 'I still have more to give': Country singer Craig Morgan reenlists in Army at 59 Stars and Stripes
- Country star Craig Morgan reenlists in Army Reserve at 59 Fox News
- A True Patriot: Craig Morgan Sworn In As U.S. Army Reserve Member On Grand Ole Opry Stage Country Now
- Country Music Star Craig Morgan Re-Enlists In The Army At Age 59 Outkick
- Craig Morgan Enlists in the U.S. Army Reserve Onstage at the Grand Ole Opry [Watch] Taste of Country
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
11
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
86%
760 → 104 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Stars and Stripes