Cardinals Cheeleaders Boosting Morale in Iraq

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Cardinals Cheerleaders Boosting Morale in Iraq

Arizona Cardinals Cheerleading Team Visits Iraq
Blackanthem.com, AL ASAD, Iraq, June 20, 2005

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Tiffany autographs a football carried in by a Marine. The cheerleading team from the Arizona Cardinals were cheering for another team during their visit to Iraq in mid June. They cheered for the warriors fighting for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Photo by Gunnery Sgt. Shannon Arledge

The Arizona Cardinals Cheerleading Team took the field here June 20. Ten smiling faces greeted the forward deployed 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing as part of a armed forces entertainment show touring forward deployed bases in Iraq.

Morale boosting events such as this are not uncommon for celebrities, or in this case cheerleaders for a professional football team, to show their appreciation to the fighting men and women of the military. Hundreds of Marines, sailors and soldiers poured in to receive autographed pictures and snap their own shots of the Arizona beauties.

"This was a sight for sore eyes," said Cpl. Khauncey D. Hurt, 23, from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26. "This was a real morale pick-me-up; now I’m an Arizona fan," added the Eaton, Ga., native.

The cheerleading team wasn’t on board to promote their pro football team or encourage crowd support. They were cheering another team; the team of warriors fighting for Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"It has been an amazing experience," said Kristi L. Gautheir, 25, who has been cheerleading for the Cardinals for three years. "I love to put smiles on their faces and it is our honor to be here."

"I’m very proud," punctuated Bridgot L. Asher, 30. "I’ve always supported our military, but I’ve never been this close. I have a new appreciation for what our military men and women do."

Sergeant Rodrigo A. Diazcoloma, who hails from Long Island, N.Y., didn’t arrive with just his pen in hand. After making his way to the head of the line he produced an object familiar to each of the ladies.

"I had each of them sign my football," said Diazcoloma, assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron 269. "It’s part of my scrapbook. I’ll place it somewhere for everyone to see; who know’s, I may donate it to the squadron."

The team of cheerleaders expected Marines and other uniformed military men and women when they arrived in country. Probably their most loyal fan, was the most unexpected: Dany, a 5-year-old German Shephard, serving as a military working dog.

"I think Dany enjoyed the attention," said Cpl. Robert A. La Place, 25, from Sacramento Calif. La Place and Dany ensure the security of Al Asad on a daily basis. "It’s awesome these women came to Iraq," said La Place. It makes us happy and it makes a difference. The war never goes away, but if we can take our minds from it for just a minute, it makes a difference."

The female bombshells will spend two weeks in Iraq before heading back to the West Coast. Prior to arriving here, they said, they were given a different impression of the ongoing operations. They mentioned all the negative advertising from the major news networks, however, after arriving they have encountered a new face of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"The news networks aren’t telling the stories that need to be told," said Heather V. Shrake, 28, who has coached the team for one year. "We have flown in helicopters and witnessed the support first hand from the people who live here. They swarm around their villages to just wave at us flying overhead," added Shrake. "The people back home also don’t see all the soccer balls going to the Iraqi children, the candy that puts smiles on their faces, or the rebuilding. You can see the support from the people who live here. The networks need to get it right."

"It takes courage to come here," said Cpl. Adam L. Brant, 20, assigned to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252, and native of Hubbard, Ohio. "We appreciate their support, and it is always nice to see pretty ladies."

There were no football players scoring points, making the big tackles, or scoring the winning touchdown for their home state. The team of cheerleaders who visited here were no longer on the sidelines, they were doing their part on the frontlines to support the men and women maintaining the momentum in the Global War on Terrorism and Operation Enduring Freedom.

By Gunnery Sgt. Shannon Arledge / 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing
 
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"This was a sight for sore eyes," said Cpl. Khauncey D. Hurt, 23, from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26. "This was a real morale pick-me-up; now I’m an Arizona fan," added the Eaton, Ga., native.:thumbup:

Sergeant Rodrigo A. Diazcoloma, who hails from Long Island, N.Y., didn’t arrive with just his pen in hand. After making his way to the head of the line he produced an object familiar to each of the ladies.:eek:

Good Job Ladies!!!
 

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CardinalLaw said:
"This was a sight for sore eyes," said Cpl. Khauncey D. Hurt, 23, from Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 26. "This was a real morale pick-me-up; now I’m an Arizona fan," added the Eaton, Ga., native.:thumbup:

Good Job Ladies!!!

Don't you think that most anything as hot as them would be a REAL MORALE pick me up???

God they are hot...
 

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swd1974 said:
I thought as I was reading... ah nevermind.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. How did they sign a bottle of eyeliner?
 

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Jim O said:
Sergeant Rodrigo A. Diazcoloma, who hails from Long Island, N.Y., didn’t arrive with just his pen in hand. After making his way to the head of the line he produced an object familiar to each of the ladies.

Yeah, I figured he was carrying a football!!
 

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It looks like this story was written by a woman. The number of connotations that can be derived from this story is incredible!!
 

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Hopefully the young ladies will be there just a little while longer to provide some support for my nephew Marine Lcpl Danny B.
He was injured while on patrol last week. Hes back on base recovering from some pretty nasty burns.

The good news is that hes a Cardinals fan and has been since Jakes debut, even though he lives in Buffalo. I'm going to fly him out when his tour is over and we'll be taking in a game and halftime in the North end zone.

Respectfully requesting all of your thoughts and prayers for he and all Americans defending this great country.

Hasta La Vista
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daytripper said:
Respectfully requesting all of your thoughts and prayers for he and all Americans defending this great country.

Hasta La Vista
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Yup, you got 'em. Tell him thanks, best wishes for a speedy recovery, and let us know which game you go to.
 

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daytripper said:
Hopefully the young ladies will be there just a little while longer to provide some support for my nephew Marine Lcpl Danny B.
He was injured while on patrol last week. Hes back on base recovering from some pretty nasty burns.

The good news is that hes a Cardinals fan and has been since Jakes debut, even though he lives in Buffalo. I'm going to fly him out when his tour is over and we'll be taking in a game and halftime in the North end zone.

Respectfully requesting all of your thoughts and prayers for he and all Americans defending this great country.

Hasta La Vista
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Thoughts and prayers are a given for any member of our military.

Beers and food are also available when he comes for a home game.
 

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Thanks for your thoughts. My nephew is doing well. Hes back on base and healing.
I will take you up on the food and beer!! Maybe a tailgate in Lot C in Nov. Hopefully he'll bring out some Rochester White Hots and Cheektowaga Brautwurst

Thanks Again
Hasta Luego

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Sent a msg to our contact in the Cardinals PR dept.

Highly unlikely that anything could/will happen but it was worth a shot.
 

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daytripper said:
Thanks for your thoughts. My nephew is doing well. Hes back on base and healing.
I will take you up on the food and beer!! Maybe a tailgate in Lot C in Nov. Hopefully he'll bring out some Rochester White Hots and Cheektowaga Brautwurst

Thanks Again
Hasta Luego

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I think we are in lot A. I'll let you know for sure when game time comes around. The offer is still valid though, even if I have to give up my food. :D
 

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Sent a msg to our contact in the Cardinals PR dept.

Highly unlikely that anything could/will happen but it was worth a shot.

Now that would be cool.
 

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AzCards21 said:
I think we are in lot A. I'll let you know for sure when game time comes around. The offer is still valid though, even if I have to give up my food. :D

AZ21, where are you located in lot A. O and I are both there also.

Daytripper, say hi to your nephew for me. I'm sure you guys won't have to worry about where your next beer is coming from when you get here. We'll keep em coming. :thumbup:
 

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Daytripper, say hi to your nephew for me. I'm sure you guys won't have to worry about where your next beer is coming from when you get here. We'll keep em coming. :thumbup:[/QUOTE]

Thanks
I'll pass along your regards.
And we'll be looking forward to a few pre game cold ones.

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