The vet said that he was driving in Iraq when his music started skipping.  Morgan said the soldier bent down to fix the radio, and a sniper bullet hit the spot where his head had been moments before.

The same soldier then had been hit by an explosive device in Afghanistan, sending him into a coma.  When he awoke, the man said Morgan's song was playing at the exact same time.

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