Christmas is a time to be at home, with the family and the ones you love. The whole point of this holidays is to be all reunited and share. The food, the gifts and the happy moments with our beloved are some of the things that we love the most about this eve.
Not everyone can have these things that we considered so normal during this time of the year. There are some people’s jobs that don’t allow them to enjoy this kind of things. This is the case of military men, who are deployed all around the world. And not only many of them are far from home during Christmas but as well some are exposed to some of the most hostile situations.
The green Christmas.
As we said previously for the people in the army Christmas is not necessarily this time to be at home. They have decided a harder path of life, that comes with some sacrifices. But it is really cool to see how some of the guys with one of the most serious jobs in the world took a time to create this video singing “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Showing us that even though they might be away in combat or a mission that doesn’t bring down their Christmas spirit.
Around the world, around the world.
In the video we see soldiers singing the song. But one of the best things about the video is that they’re all scattered around the world. We can get them singing from places as different as Germany, Afghanistan or Japan.
Singing it.
As the video, it’s pretty cool itself, since it gathers people from anywhere in the world and brought them together to spread some Christmas cheer. One of the funniest parts is to listen to some of the soldiers who simply don’t know how to sing or exaggerated in a very dramatical and hysterical way.
Crappy first day.
Logically the song of the “Twelve Days Of Christmas” features all the things that “my loved one” got for you/me. But the poor first guy, who sings the part of “A Partridge in a Pear Tree” gets incredibly annoying as the video goes. And we end hating him a bit. It’s not his fault. He simply chose poorly to be the person of the “first day of Christmas.”