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Diva sends New Year's message to 2000 US troops in Afghanistan

The singer thanked the military for fighting with the lives to save milions of lives in America!

Beyoncé and Jay Z must love the military too much to remember them in 2015!

The US music royal couple arranged a private screening of their HBO 'On The Run Tour' special for 2000 troops based in Kuwait and Afghanistan to spice up their New Year's Eve.

According to Just Jared, the 34-year-old singer began the evening with a very personal message sent via video-tape saying:

'Hello everyone. I just want to say a big thank you to all of our troops for doing everything you do to keep our country safe.

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'We all sleep better at night knowing that you guys are protecting us and we are filled with gratitude.

'So we wanted to do something special for you guys and we teamed up with our friends, the USO, to do a private screening, just for you guys, of the On The Run tour.'

After the show many of the folks in the audience had pictures and selfies taken in front of a screen showing Bey's beautiful face.

In a USO press released, the SSGT Ferguson who is stationed at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan said, 'Watching the On The Run concert made me forget I was in Afghanistan for the holidays ... thank you.'

Beyoncé and Jay Z's world tour wrapped in Paris last year, where the HBO special was filmed, earning a spectacular $109.7 million.

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The 'Drunk In Lov'e duo are presently on an extravagant holiday in Asia with their little girl Blue Ivy, who turned three today.

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