Toby Keith adds another prestigious honor to his long list of career accolades. He's the recipient of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Distinguished Service Award for his "exceptional support of military people." Soon to embark on his eighth USO tour, Keith has performed more than 100 shows for our troops. Just last year, he was honored in the U.S. House of Representatives for his unwaivering support of the military.
Keith joins a list of MOAA honorees which also includes Senator Jim Webb (D-Va.), Representatives Susan Davis (D-Calif.) and John McHugh (R-N.Y.), Union Pacific Railroad, volunteer bugler Tom Day and congressional staffers Mr. David Kildee and Ms. Jeanette James.
The MOAA has awarded the Distinguished Service Awards since 1997.




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