Pete DuPré, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, earned cheers for his stunning harmonica performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at a U.S. women's national team soccer match on Sunday.

The veteran, who served as a medic in WWII, proudly delivered the performance on Sunday wearing a USA soccer shirt and a "World War II Veteran" hat. At the end of his performance, Harmonica Pete, as he's affectionately known, returned to his wheelchair and waved to the roaring crowd.

96-year-old World War II veteran Pete DuPré played the national anthem on a harmonica before the @USWNT match 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/TP3ggIF3z9 — ESPN (@espn) May 26, 2019

The video of DuPré was shared by ESPN on Twitter, where it had already been viewed more than two million times as of Memorial Day.

His moving performance seemed to hit an emotional note with many Americans, who were awed by DuPré's talent and service to his country.

Marcus Smoot, who said he's currently serving, called for the national anthem to always be televised.

As a current Soldier I am Emotionally struck by this! I wish the #NationalAnthem is always televised! The nation was once wise and lest we forget what sacrifices were made to ensure we have our sport and freedoms! @NBCSports @abcnews @CBSSports @FOXSports Do the right thing! — CYCLONE93 (@marcus_smoot) May 27, 2019

Retired two-time World Cup champion Brandi Chastain said the performance made her "cry tears of joy and gratitude."

Thank you Mr. DuPre for your wonderful rendition. Made me cry tears of joy and gratitude for your service and every other individual who decides to wear a uniform to put America’s safety and the safety of those around the world first. — Brandi Chastain (@brandichastain) May 26, 2019

Plenty of other people also saluted Harmonica Pete for his service and his moving performance.

DuPré cheered on Team USA as they bested Mexico 3-0 during the exhibition match in Harrison, New Jersey. After the game, he was there to give out hugs and high-fives to Team USA as they celebrated their win.

It's not the first time DuPré has crossed paths with the U.S. Women's National Team. The players met the veteran during a visit to Normandy, France in January.

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Before tomorrow's game, 96-year-old WWII vet Pete DuPre, who we met when we visited Normandy in January, will perform the National Anthem on his harmonica. pic.twitter.com/E6euvkSkxE — U.S. Soccer WNT (@USWNT) May 25, 2019

U.S. soccer star Carli Lloyd gave DuPré a shout out in an Instagram post after the visit and said the trip was "the most humbling and powerful experience I have ever been a part of."