OPERATION HAPPY NOTE

Posted on Tuesday 12 June 2007

soldier playing guitar

Steve Baker served as an Army Ranger in Vietnam in the mid-1960s. Wiry and mustachioed at 62, and tending toward T-shirts and jeans, he moves between the music shop and the crowded back room where he keeps guitar-ready cardboard boxes and his computer, which seems constantly abuzz with e-mails from Iraq.

“This started as a fluke,” Baker said.

In 2004, his stepson, a soldier in Iraq, requested a guitar, so he sent one. The stepson’s friend wanted one, so he dispatched another. Pretty soon, the requests were coming faster than the newly christened Operation Happy Note could respond. The waiting list is now more than 150 names long.

Amid the Chaos of War, Gifts of Music (Washington Post)

Operation Happy Note

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