This video features a song composed by Clifton Hicks reflecting on the death of a close friend killed in Ramadi, Iraq, in 2005. The description provides a news clipping about Pfc. Dennis Miller Jr., a 21-year-old soldier and husband from Erie, Michigan, who was killed in Iraq. It details his military service, including M1 Abrams tank training at Fort Knox and previous stationing in Korea, and his personal life, mentioning his love for hunting and his brief marriage. The song's lyrics touch on themes of loss, hardship, and running from troubles, with a chorus mentioning a brother who 'never came home'. The video also includes links to the artist's Patreon, merchandise, and music platforms.
This video features a song titled "Crying Shame," composed by the uploader in Germany in 2005. The song was inspired by the death of a close friend, Pfc. Dennis Miller Jr., who was killed in Ramadi, Iraq at the age of 21. The description includes a news report detailing Miller's life, his military service including M1 Abrams tank training, and his deployment to Iraq. The lyrics of the song reflect themes of hardship, loss, and a sense of being overwhelmed by life's difficulties.
This video is a poignant tribute song composed in 2004, reflecting on the loss of a best friend in the Iraq War. The lyrics describe a life of hardship, loss, and constant struggle, with specific mention of a friend killed by an RPG on an M1A1 Abrams tank in Ramadi. The song delves into themes of parental absence, familial tragedy, and a pervasive sense of being an outsider facing adversity. It expresses a feeling of enduring strength despite overwhelming challenges and a reflection on the passage of time.
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