LAMB OF GOD Asks Men And Women Of U.S. Military To Submit Photos For Tour Video

October 8, 2012

LAMB OF GOD is looking to honor the brave men and women of the United States military by incorporating soldiers' names and faces into a video presentation during the band's upcoming U.S. tour.

If you are in the military, or have a husband, wife, brother, sister, friend or family member who has served or is actively serving, and wish to be included in this video tribute, please take a moment to send a photo to [email protected].

Please keep the photos under 2MB and include the soldier's name, military branch, and a brief description of where the soldier is serving or has served. The band is asking for photos of soldiers killed in action, those actively serving, and those who have completed their service to our country.

This presentation will be directed by LAMB OF GOD lead guitarist Mark Morton and longtime LAMB OF GOD videographer Doug Spangenberg, and will be seen by tens of thousands of people over the course of LAMB OF GOD's upcoming U.S. tour.

Please send your photos and information in as soon as possible if you would like for you or your loved one to be included in this tribute.

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