Great song tribute to the US Armed Forces. Who are the brave - those who serve mankind. We can all be listed among the brave if we choose to serve more than ourselves.
emotional !!! thinking all of them who sacrifice their life for the Freedom of this Country. I SALUTE all of them who died and active now, fighting for me and my family so I can live in Peace...Thank you Lord for all all of them, I love them so much even I don't know them but I felt my love for them includes all my families who Served in military. thinking of you always!!!
Beautifully and sensitively done. A musical reminder of all we owe to those who have sacrificed some or all to protect and preserve and defend the cause of freedom around the globe.
A tribute to all of those who have paid the ultimate price by laying down their lives in protection of our God-given rights and freedoms. "Who are the brave? Those who served and died." I hope your Sunday is wonderful and that tomorrow as we celebrate those Brave Ones, you give thanks for their sacrifices.
The version using Sopranos and Altos along with the men is much fuller. People should note that much of this song is written as a question, so we the listener should decide who really are heroes, the brave
Here are the lyrics by J. Paul Williams: “Who are the brave? Those who go to war. Who are the brave? Those who fight no more. Those who gave their lives, protecting freedom’s shore. Who are the brave? Those who serve in war. Who are the brave? Those who live with pain. Who are the brave? Those whose lives are plain. Those with healthy bodies, those protecting the unsure. Who are the brave? Those who serve the poor. Who are the brave? Those whose speech is free? Who are the brave? Those loving liberty. All those with heart and mind, protecting all they find. Who are the brave? Those who serve mankind. These are the brave.”
After 20 years in the Armed Forces of the United States. I have witnessed the brave in combat and they were awesome.
This combat vet salutes the brave, and salutes this song. Thank you.
Who are the brave? Those who serve mankind. Thank you to all those who have given their lives so that I could enjoy today and everyday in peace.
Great song tribute to the US Armed Forces. Who are the brave - those who serve mankind. We can all be listed among the brave if we choose to serve more than ourselves.
I remember singing this with a massive choir in Washington D. C. In 2013 when I was a sophomore in high school.
emotional !!! thinking all of them who sacrifice their life for the Freedom of this Country. I SALUTE all of them who died and active now, fighting for me and my family so I can live in Peace...Thank you Lord for all all of them, I love them so much even I don't know them but I felt my love for them includes all my families who Served in military. thinking of you always!!!
Thank you for your service, John Day and others.
Beautifully and sensitively done. A musical reminder of all we owe to those who have sacrificed some or all to protect and preserve and defend the cause of freedom around the globe.
This is just such a good song!!!
Joseph Martin is a legend
For me i must use this song during my mission...and i know that i can win forever!!
A tribute to all of those who have paid the ultimate price by laying down their lives in protection of our God-given rights and freedoms. "Who are the brave? Those who served and died." I hope your Sunday is wonderful and that tomorrow as we celebrate those Brave Ones, you give thanks for their sacrifices.
VERY AWESOME
The version using Sopranos and Altos along with the men is much fuller. People should note that much of this song is written as a question, so we the listener should decide who really are heroes, the brave
bandfan217 actually the lyrics answer their own question.
Brave song.
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Where can the lyrics to this song be found?
Here are the lyrics by J. Paul Williams:
“Who are the brave? Those who go to war.
Who are the brave? Those who fight no more.
Those who gave their lives, protecting freedom’s shore.
Who are the brave? Those who serve in war.
Who are the brave? Those who live with pain.
Who are the brave? Those whose lives are plain.
Those with healthy bodies, those protecting the unsure.
Who are the brave? Those who serve the poor.
Who are the brave? Those whose speech is free?
Who are the brave? Those loving liberty.
All those with heart and mind, protecting all they find.
Who are the brave? Those who serve mankind.
These are the brave.”