ILLESHEIM, Germany There were no Angry Americans in Illesheim as rocker Ted Nugent and country giant Toby Keith unleashed a free Memorial Day concert to pay tribute to soldiers and their families. About 7,000 people from military communities in Germany attended the concert. Many communities offered free bus transportation to the site. Before the concert, hundreds of people had their photos taken with Keith and Nugent. In an effort to get all of the people in line in during the hourlong photo opportunity, groups of at least 10 people were rushed through. Digital photos will be available in about two weeks on the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Web site www.mwr-europe.com according to Lisa Eichhorn, 235th Base Support Battalion spokeswoman. Still, some who hoped to have their photo taken were turned away as time ran out. I was the first one in the group they had to turn away, said Joellen Arthur, from Schweinfurt. Im leaving for the States in a couple days and it was disappointing. However, Arthur said she expected the concert to make up for it. I cant wait for the concert, she said. Hes been my favorite country singer since he started. Ive always been a Toby Keith fan. During the 90-minute concert, Keith performed his troops-praising singles The Taliban Song and Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American). Nugent performed Cat Scratch Fever and a screaming guitar version of the national anthem. Early on Monday, Keith and Nugent visited Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and spoke with soldiers who had been injured in Iraq. There was one girl who was waiting to have surgeries done, and we couldnt get her to smile, Keith said. But the reason she wasnt smiling is that the doc wouldnt release her to get back to her unit in Iraq. It was an awful quiet ride on the way back [to Illesheim]. It was a very emotional time. Keith said he enjoys performing for the troops. Theyre hard-working people and want peace just like everybody else, he said. But their mission is to make that peace. Nugent said meeting servicemembers was a wake-up call. It was a real powerful slap in the face, he said. The rest of the world is relaxed and comfortable, and they dont even know why. We got to see the people who are fighting for that and willing to die for it.
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But the reason she wasnt smiling is that the doc wouldnt release her to get back to her unit in Iraq. Orrin Hatch (ick!) was on Hannity(?) today and said that about 3 dozen Repub Senators spent time today with our servicemen who are at Walter Reed. He said our soldiers were all itching to get healed so they can go back. What incredible people! We are truly blessed.
Keith and Nuggent are awesome.
We should all get involved. The U.S.O. has a program to send care packages.
It was a real powerful slap in the face, he said. The rest of the world is relaxed and comfortable, and they dont even know why. We got to see the people who are fighting for that and willing to die for it.I'm so glad these men have taken the time to go and entertain our troops. All they want is to know that we care about them, pray for them, and stand behind them. We do.