Ms. Sareo's song and performance are very remarkable. It is wonderful to see her appreciation of what our servicemen and women must endure with lengthy separations from family & loved ones, arduous tours of duty, being shipped like cattle on crowded military transportation, and much more. I do regret that someone like Ms Sareo was not available to laud the service people of the Vietnam era, when uniformed service people were spat upn and called 'baby killers'. (A Retired Serviceman)
Ms. Sareo's song and performance are very remarkable. It is wonderful to see her appreciation of what our servicemen and women must endure with lengthy separations from family & loved ones, arduous tours of duty, being shipped like cattle on crowded military transportation, and much more. I do regret that someone like Ms Sareo was not available to laud the service people of the Vietnam era, when uniformed service people were spat upn and called 'baby killers'. (A Reired Serviceman)
Written and sung by Theresa Sareo, a frequent guest performer supporting soldiers and their families in her native New York City at Fort Hamilton, throughout the city and beyond ... wherever soldiers are. A remarkable woman with her own very personal story of survival, courage and triumph.
This was touching and well made! Very nice tribute!
elvidinck 3 months ago
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Ms. Sareo's song and performance are very remarkable. It is wonderful to see her appreciation of what our servicemen and women must endure with lengthy separations from family & loved ones, arduous tours of duty, being shipped like cattle on crowded military transportation, and much more. I do regret that someone like Ms Sareo was not available to laud the service people of the Vietnam era, when uniformed service people were spat upn and called 'baby killers'. (A Retired Serviceman)
MrCarthageKid 3 months ago
Ms. Sareo's song and performance are very remarkable. It is wonderful to see her appreciation of what our servicemen and women must endure with lengthy separations from family & loved ones, arduous tours of duty, being shipped like cattle on crowded military transportation, and much more. I do regret that someone like Ms Sareo was not available to laud the service people of the Vietnam era, when uniformed service people were spat upn and called 'baby killers'. (A Reired Serviceman)
MrCarthageKid 3 months ago
Awesome!!!!
ChiChiBabe44 3 months ago
Written and sung by Theresa Sareo, a frequent guest performer supporting soldiers and their families in her native New York City at Fort Hamilton, throughout the city and beyond ... wherever soldiers are. A remarkable woman with her own very personal story of survival, courage and triumph.
citronr 9 months ago