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Behind the Scenes with Darby Ledbetter (10:50)

Country artist and Army National Guard Warrant Officer Darby Ledbetter reveals the effort that went into making a video for his song, "I Won't Let My Guard Down."

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Country artist and Army National Guard Warrant Officer Darby Ledbetter reveals the effort that went into making a video for his song, “I Won’t Let My Guard Down.” He has served three tours in the Middle East and wrote the song to honor the men and women of the Army National Guard. Ledbetter worked closely with the Army National Guard to produce a video that was true to the experience.

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