
At a recent baseball game in Michigan, a 96-year-old World War II veteran sang the national anthem from center field. These times bring everyone together to reflect on shared difficulties and successes, reminding us of our nation’s progress.
Veteran John Pylman held the microphone stand steadily on the green field, proud. He took off his cap to honor his country, a decades-old tradition. He was patriotic regardless of age. He prepared to sing as families, youth, and seniors prepared to join in this time-honored event.
With poise, John began the anthem. His voice rang across the field with richness and intensity beyond his years. The audience joined in, creating a lovely chorus. John’s powerful voice made the US flag in one portion of the stadium sparkle brighter.
Many spectators covered their hearts throughout the performance. It was a simple but meaningful commitment of loyalty, honesty, and respect for their country. Their attitude of solidarity with John was evident even though they weren’t singing. John’s delivery of the anthem inspired the baseball players on the field, who stood with their caps over their hearts.
Applause followed the anthem’s last notes. John ended the occasion with a crisp salute, appreciating the crowd’s response and easing into the athletic celebrations. A passionate and polite start to a thrilling game.