
During his trip to Logistical Support Area Anaconda, the award-winning music star spent a few hours with Soldiers, and took part in a re-enlistment ceremony that saw five "Redlegs" re-up with the battalion.
"It's an honor to be here with these fine Americans today; I wouldn't want to be anywhere else," said Keith after the ceremony.
For the Soldiers of the 2-320th FAR, it was an honor to have to get the opportunity to meet the country music singer and for him to participate in the re-enlistment ceremony.
"It was pretty awesome to meet Toby Keith; it made my re-enlistment that more special," said Spc. Justin Troutman, a 22-year old communications specialist with the battalion's Headquarters and Headquarters Battery.

According to Keith, getting to meet people like Troutman is why he frequently visits Soldiers in Iraq.
"I'm proud that I took part in this ceremony today, these Soldiers are great Americans," said Keith.
Key leaders within the battalion also felt that Keith's appearance during the ceremony made it much more special for the re-enlisting Soldiers.

Crawford went on to add that what every Soldier does on a daily basis is extraordinary, and that it takes a unique and exceptional individual to reaffirm their commitment to this fight.
Troutman added, "This battalion is making a difference here everyday and I believe in our mission. That's the main reason why I enlisted."
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We can be proud that Toby's from Oklahoma! :-)
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