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Craig Morgan Reenlists in the U.S. Army Reserve at 59 and Says He Still Has More to Give

Craig Morgan reenlisting in the U.S. Army Reserve onstage at the Grand Ole Opry, saluting in front of the American flag at age 59.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Craig Morgan never lost the soldier spirit, and in July 2023, he proved that loud and proud on one of country music’s most sacred stages.

The 59-year-old country star and Army veteran stunned a sold-out crowd at the Grand Ole Opry on July 29, 2023, by re-enlisting in the U.S. Army Reserve live onstage. He stood alongside General Andrew Poppas, Command Sergeant Major Todd Sims, and Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn as he raised his right hand and took the oath once again. In that moment, the singer of hits like “Almost Home” and “That’s What I Love About Sunday” showed the world that service still runs deep in his blood.

“I’m excited to once again serve my country and be all I can be,” Morgan said in a statement after the ceremony. “I love being an artist, but I consider it a true privilege and honor to work with what I believe are the greatest of Americans, my fellow soldiers. God bless America. Go Army.”

Craig Morgan is no stranger to the uniform. He served 17 years in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve, including active duty with the elite 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions. He deployed to South Korea, participated in combat during the 1989 invasion of Panama, and earned the rank of staff sergeant. He held certifications as a rappel master and air assault soldier, proving he was no lightweight when it came to military grit.

In 2023, the call to serve came roaring back. With military recruitment numbers slipping, Morgan turned to Senator Blackburn and said he wanted back in. Though close to the military’s mandatory retirement age of 62, Morgan was determined. Blackburn worked behind the scenes to get the Pentagon’s approval, and it paid off. On that Saturday night in Nashville, the Army gained a soldier and a powerful symbol.

“I realized there’s so much that I’ve missed, the friends, the feeling of the sense of accomplishment,” Morgan said. “I truly believe that I still have more to give.”

Assigned to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, Morgan will continue his music career while serving as a staff sergeant and potential warrant officer candidate in the Army Reserve. His re-enlistment is not just a ceremonial gesture. It is a real commitment, made at a time when his country needs him most.

Senator Blackburn called his return an example of what true volunteer spirit looks like. “Craig has long been a champion of our military, with his support spanning his previous active-duty service and an accomplished career in music,” she said. “His dedication to serving our country exemplifies the very best of the volunteer spirit.”

Morgan’s decision comes at a time when only around 9 or 10 percent of young Americans are considering military service. That statistic was not lost on him or on the military leaders present at the Opry. His reenlistment aims to change that mindset and inspire others to find meaning in service.

Even while off duty, Morgan has always found a way to honor those who wear the uniform. He has performed in Afghanistan, Iraq, and most recently in Germany in December 2022, bringing a bit of home to those stationed far away. But stepping back into service for real takes that dedication to a whole new level.

Craig Morgan’s return to the Army Reserve is more than just a feel-good headline. It is a reminder that patriotism does not have a shelf life. At 59 years old, with a music career still going strong, he chose to answer the call again. Not because he had to, but because he wanted to.

In a world that often forgets what real sacrifice looks like, Craig Morgan just gave us a powerful reminder.

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