Country music entertainer and 17-year Army and Army Reserves veteran Craig Morgan was inducted into the U.S. Field Artillery Hall of Fame in recognition of his great contribution to the Field Artillery branch.
The United States Field Artillery Association [USFAA] class of 2022 included 33 past honorees of the USFAA Music Tattoo and four living Medal of Honor Awardees who served in the Field Artillery.
Morgan was inducted at a ceremony held on Wednesday, May 18, at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he was previously stationed during his military service.
He shares stories from all aspects of his life, including serving at Fort Sill, in his upcoming personal memoir. The book, titled "God, Family, Country," will be released on September 27 in partnership with Blackstone Publishing.
The book is available for pre-order at https://blackstonepublishing.com/craigmorgan.
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