Before reading this, I’d like to explain the song; I believe that “The Day the Music Died” represents the ACP and my stay with it. It celebrates not only the death of Buddy Holly and two other rock artists, but also the United States during the late ’50s and ’60s. I hope you enjoy this Folk Rock song as much as I do.
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I created the ACP nearly two years ago on basic principles; defending Club Penguin and having fun. But throughout the months, so many more ideals have been tossed into this group that was known as the Army. Honor, loyalty and dedication are just a few to mention.
Soldiers, friends, and even enemies – I’d like to thank all of you for the good times.
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