Veterans and Civilians Bond over Beers and Bluegrass at Nashville’s American Legion Post 82
- The American Legion Post 82 connects veterans and civilians through music and community activities, creating a welcoming environment.
- This venue attracts a diverse group, including veterans, community members, and travelers.
- The American Legion Post 82 actively checks on members who haven’t visited recently to ensure their well-being.
- Many attendees value the friendships formed at the post, expressing appreciation for the unique connections made there.
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Veterans and civilians bond over beers and bluegrass at Nashville’s American Legion Post 82
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Matthew “Moose” Musquiz was working as a diesel mechanic in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, when his physical therapist told him about a bar in Nashville, Tennessee, that he might like. Musquiz loves the Texas dance hall style of venues popular there, but he hadn’t really found a good one in Nashville, which is about an hour south of the U.S. Army installation. “He told me, ‘Tues…

Veterans and civilians bond over beers and bluegrass at Nashville's American Legion Post 82
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Matthew “Moose” Musquiz was working as a diesel mechanic in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, when his physical therapist told him about a bar in Nashville, Tennessee, that he might like.
Veterans and civilians bond over beers and bluegrass at Nashville's American Legion Post 82 - The Morning Sun
An American Legion post in Nashville attracts more than just veterans. Post 82 is where Grammy-winning musicians share beers with locals and veterans alike over the sounds of classic country and …
Veterans and civilians bond over beers and bluegrass at Nashville’s American Legion Post 82 - Regional Media News
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Matthew “Moose” Musquiz was working as a diesel mechanic in the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, when his physical therapist told him about a bar in Nashville, Tennessee, that he might like. Musquiz loves the Texas dance hall style of venues popular there, but he hadn’t really found a good one in Nashville, which is about an hour south of the U.S. Army installation. “He told me, ‘Tues…
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