Lifestyle

When This Decorated Veteran Stepped on Stage, Nobody Expected Him to Sing!

Every patriotic American loves hearing “America the Beautiful.” It’s particularly heartwarming when someone spontaneously sings it. And that’s what happened at Rare’s Under 40 Awards.

Keynote speaker and retired US Army Captain Wade Ishimoto led the crowd in that song. It was so moving that the emcee of the event Grace Killelea was moved to tears. Ishimoto is a legend in the Special Ops community, but now he is also known as a singer!

 

What a proud moment! It’s terrific to see a warrior for freedom publicly celebrating our country.

Share this touching & powerful moment!

H/T: Rare

Erin Perri

A mom first and conservative Christian second, Erin credits a midwestern upbringing and deep military roots for her no-nonsense perspective on life and family in America today.

Recent Posts

Ryan Reynolds Makes Surprising Revelation About His Fourth Child And Taylor Swift

It's been four years since the Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively allowed the…

7 hours ago

Chris Hemsworth Stands Up For Marvel Movies: ‘They Deserve A Little More Appreciation’

Chris Hemsworth, the A-list Hollywood star best known for his role as Thor in the…

9 hours ago

‘Blue Bloods’ Star Tom Selleck Reveals The One Celebrity Who Left Him Starstruck

Tom Selleck of Magnum P.I. and Blue Bloods fame has been working in Hollywood for…

9 hours ago

Kevin Costner’s Western Epic ‘Horizon’ To Debut At Cannes Film Festival This Weekend

The Hollywood star Kevin Costner's highly anticipated Western epic Horizon, An American Saga, which has…

9 hours ago

Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Archewell Foundation Charity Labeled ‘Delinquent’

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got some bad news this week when their Archewell Foundation…

10 hours ago

Actor Steve Buscemi, Former NYFD Firefighter Who Helped On 9/11, Attacked in NYC

New York City has a crime problem. If you peruse social media on any given…

1 day ago