Country music superstar Tim McGraw took some time to honor some of his family members who have served in the military as well as other veterans on Thursday, Nov. 11.

“Honoring a few of my family members who’ve served, and all those who’ve dedicated their lives to protecting our freedom. Your courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten,” McGraw captioned an Instagram Reel.

McGraw shared some photos set on an American flag blowing in the wind as the background. He used his song “Comfort Me” to accompany the post.

“I am your tired I am your poor in spirit/Yearning to breathe, breathe free/Breathe free,” the lyrics read.

Fans reacted to McGraw’s Veteran’s Day tribute in the comments section.

“Real American pride. Salute to every hero in this family — that’s legacy right there,” one person wrote.

“I have some family and friends in the service myself Stay Gold @thetimmcgraw,” someone else said.

“Sending a huge thank you for your service and sacrifices to all of your family who has served,” a third comment read.

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McGraw is known to be very patriotic, often sharing posts to commemorate veterans and America in general.

“Celebrating our incredibly diverse and beautiful country and the principles on which we stand,” McGraw captioned an Instagram post on the Fourth of July in 2025. The country crooner utilized the same song — “Comfort Me” — to accompany that video post as well.

Several years ago, McGraw covered Lee Greenwood’s 1984 hit “God Bless the U.S.A.” while on a book tour, according to The Boot. His book, titled “Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest and the Music That Made a Nation,” was released in June 2019.

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