Josh Turner Pays Heartfelt Tribute to His WWII Veteran Grandfather With the Emotional “Unsung Hero”. ML

Sometimes country music hits you right in the soul, and sometimes it punches you square in the chest. Josh Turner’s “Unsung Hero” does both.
On Veterans Day 2024, Josh Turner took the stage at NBC’s TODAY show and delivered a heart-pounding performance of a song he had been carrying close for nearly a decade. It was not just another patriotic anthem. It was a personal and gut-wrenching tribute to his grandfather, World War II medic Drexel Turner, whose story had quietly lived within the family without fanfare or fuss. Until now.
The journey that led to “Unsung Hero” did not start in a studio. It started at a family gathering in 2014 when Josh asked to see his grandfather’s military medals and documents. What he saw that day rocked him. He realized he had been in the presence of a real American hero his entire life, and hardly anyone knew the depth of the man’s sacrifice. That moment stuck with him, and by the summer of 2015, he had written the song that would later define his tenth studio album, This Country Music Thing, released in August 2024.

The lyrics to “Unsung Hero” tell the story of a quiet man who joined the Army in 1942, followed tank battalions into battle, and risked it all as a frontline medic. He was shot while driving an ambulance under enemy fire and earned a Purple Heart for it. But the medal disappeared with time, just like his stories. He received a letter of recognition from the president, but shoved it in a drawer where it collected dust. He did not brag, did not talk, and did not want credit. He just served. Then he came home, raised a family, went to church, planted gardens, and lived a simple life. If that is not the very definition of an unsung hero, nothing is.
When Turner stepped into the studio to record the track, he broke down. It was only the second time in his entire career that the weight of a song got to him that way. But this was not just music. It was legacy. It was personal. It was family. And he knew it was going to speak to so many others who had quiet heroes of their own.
In May 2025, just before Memorial Day, Turner released the official music video for “Unsung Hero” on CMT. The video features family photos and the long-lost medals of his grandfather, now restored and displayed proudly. It paints the picture of a man whose heroism lived in his everyday life, not in the pages of history books.

But Turner did not stop there. He launched a TikTok campaign inviting fans to share stories of their own unsung heroes using the hashtag #JTUNSUNGHERO. It took off like wildfire. Veterans, children, grandchildren, and friends all honored those who served without seeking the spotlight. That kind of grassroots movement is not just about going viral. It is about giving the stage to the people who deserve it most.
The song and its message continued to spread. Turner performed “Unsung Hero” at the 2025 A Capitol Fourth celebration in July, showing once again that country music can be more than just good stories and great voices. It can be a megaphone for truth and gratitude.

In an era where social media and hype can drown out sincerity, Josh Turner used his voice to make sure his grandfather and others like him got their due. Not with headlines or medals, but with heartfelt lyrics and an unwavering belief that the Greatest Generation still has stories left to tell.
So when you hear “Unsung Hero,” know that it is not just a song. It is a mission. It is a grandson doing right by his granddaddy. And it is a reminder that sometimes the loudest stories are the ones never told until someone brave enough puts them to music.



