Posted on 07/31/2013 3:16:52 PM PDT by Libloather
For one Arizona Cardinals cheerleader, hearing the national anthem and seeing the American flag before games have a special meaning.
It wasnt easy for Megan Welter to go from Iraq veteran to NFL cheerleader, but the journey, she said, was worth it.
Our country has given us so many freedoms, Welter told ABC15. To be a part of fighting for that and maintaining that means a lot. It gives me goosebumps.
After graduating in 2007, Welter put her dance career on hold to to take a job that was going to be meaningful, so I decided to join the Army."
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She looked better without the makeup.
College grad, commissioned officer, seven years active duty, including service in Iraq. She now is a reserve Signal Corps officer with an MP battalion.
God bless her; she's a pretty cool gal. [My late father was a WWII combat vet and a career Army Signal Corps officer. He spoke of stringing wire & setting up comms for the division in pretty rough conditions, often in jungles and under fire.]
Agreed. God bless her.
Lifetime not guilty of anything, ever certificate issued and noted for all records in perpetuity.
I generally don’t care for the concept of NFL cheerleaders, but GOOD FOR HER!!!!
I’ll second that!
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