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Craig
Morgan & Chris Young Announced for Latest Stars for Stripes Tour
Overseas
Plus
Special Guests GAC Host Nan Kelley and Wounded Warriors Joe Bowser
and Scott Lilley
(Nashville, Tenn.) Oct. 14,
2009 - Craig Morgan, Chris Young, and GAC host Nan Kelley are
joining forces with
Stars for Stripes (SFS), Great American Country (GAC) and
Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) to bring hard-working service
members overseas a much-needed taste of home.
The Stars for Stripes tour will visit military bases and hospitals
in Iraq and Germany this month for a series of acoustic concerts,
courtesy of RCA recording artist Chris Young and BNA recording
artist Craig Morgan. Young is currently celebrating his first No.
1 on the Billboard chart with "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress
Song)," while Morgan's "Bonfire" is close behind at No. 12. GAC
host Nan Kelley will serve as guest emcee at each tour stop.
"This will be my sixth trip to entertain and visit with the men
and women of the Armed Forces," says Morgan, who was the first
artist to perform on a Stars For Stripes/AFE event in 2003. "I
know firsthand what it's like to be deployed overseas away from
your loved ones, and it's an honor to be able to take a little
piece of home to them with this tour. It is encouraging to see
the advances that have been made over the years in an effort to
establish peace and democracy."
Adds Young, "I have such
respect for the men and women of our Armed Forces, and I am very
excited to get the opportunity to go visit the troops in Iraq and
Germany. Most people will never have the opportunity to see into
their world. I'm looking forward to seeing it firsthand. I want
to tell people back home how they're doing, and I hope I'm able to
bring a little bit of 'home' to the troops."
The tour will also feature
special appearances from two of the Armed Forces' wounded heroes,
SFC Joe Bowser (U.S. Army Retired) and SSGT Scott Lilley (USAF),
both of whom were injured overseas in the line of duty. Bowser is
an amputee who
was wounded in Iraq in 2004, while Lilley has undergone a
remarkable recovery from a traumatic brain injury sustained in
Baghdad in 2007. Both men are committed to returning to the
Middle East to show their support for the troops stationed there
today.
"My thoughts on returning to Iraq are more than I ever thought
they would be. First, I never thought I would go back to Iraq
after I was wounded, but now that I have the chance, I am so
excited to go back to where it all started," says SSGT Lilley.
"I'm a little nervous, but hey, I was nervous about going my first
time. It's time for some closure after being wounded there, and
here it comes. I am so ready."
Adds SFC Bowser, "I was wounded
in Balad, Iraq and I would like to walk out this time. I never
felt like I finished my mission and in some way I feel like this
trip may change that feeling. They say after you get bucked off,
you have to get back in the saddle. Well, this is my saddle."
Nonprofit entertainment organization Stars for Stripes is
sponsoring the tour with GAC and Armed Forces Entertainment. High
Five Entertainment will film the trip for a one-hour GAC
television special in December documenting the visit.
"What an honor to take a little bit of home to our troops and to
travel with some of our wounded heroes," says GAC's Nan Kelley.
"I've had the privilege of visiting our troops overseas several
times, and I am so proud again to be able to say thank you to the
brave men and women who are serving us so proudly."
The artists and crew will depart for Iraq on Oct. 25 aboard a
KC135 provided by the 434th Air Refueling Wing out of
Grissom Air Force Base in Indiana.
For more information, visit
www.StarsForStripes.com.
About Stars for
Stripes:
Stars for
Stripes (www.StarsForStripes.com)
is a nonprofit organization that provides entertainment to
internationally deployed American military forces and informs the
general public on various aspects of U. S. military history and
operations. Since 2003, Stars for Stripes has produced more than
35 tours to Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea and other foreign countries.
About AFE:
Armed Forces Entertainment (www.ArmedForcesEntertainment.com)
and its performers have the honor of supporting soldiers, airmen,
marines and sailors by bringing them the very best in American
entertainment. Today, AFE hosts over 1,200 shows around the world
each year, reaching over 500,000 personnel at 270 military
installations. From muddy make-shift stages to show-stopping
extravaganzas, the performances bring a piece of home to those
stationed far away from home.