
Holiday music from U.S. military around the world
Clip: 12/23/2016 | 3m 53s
Members of the United States military sing “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”
From around the world, members of the United States military sing the classic Christmas carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The segment was done in collaboration with the Pentagon.
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Holiday music from U.S. military around the world
Clip: 12/23/2016 | 3m 53s
From around the world, members of the United States military sing the classic Christmas carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The segment was done in collaboration with the Pentagon.
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