This video tells the emotional story of Ginger Gilbert Ravella, whose husband, F-16 pilot Major Troy Gilbert, was killed in action in Iraq. The Folds of Honor foundation provided support to Ginger and her five young children. Singer Lee Brice, a supporter of Folds of Honor, heard Ginger's story at a benefit concert and was deeply moved by her mention of how much his song 'I Drive Your Truck' meant to her, and her regret that Troy had traded his truck before his final deployment. One year later, Brice fulfilled a promise by bringing Troy's truck back for Ginger, a powerful act of remembrance and support.
This video features Dan "Noonan" Rooney, founder of the Folds of Honor Foundation. He discusses the organization's crucial mission of providing scholarships to the children of service members who have been killed or disabled. The foundation aims to ensure that these families receive educational support, allowing children to pursue their academic dreams despite their parents' sacrifices. Additional information about the program is available on their website.
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