Posted on 06/22/2005 11:35:41 AM PDT by lizol
Russian Navy Lieutenant Crowned Beauty Queen of Armed Forces Created: 22.06.2005 11:31 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 13:25 MSK, 8 hours 57 minutes ago
MosNews
A lieutenant from the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy was crowned Army Queen 2005 in the Beauty in Epaulets contest held in a Moscow theater Tuesday, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.
The queen, Ksenia Agarkova, was selected from 21 female finalists, all serving in branches of the armed forces ranging from infantry and naval units to the countrys space forces.
Ksenia graduated from the St. Petersburg Shipbuilding Institute and for the past two years has been serving in the Navy as an engineer at a laboratory of the fleets firing range. She has been awarded a military medal for participating in 18 missile test-launches.
Ksenia Agarkova
That's what makes Russian girls so beautiful.
All you had to do is ask...
http://www.mk.ru/miss/
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That covers it very nicely.
"Hm, she looks more Asian than Russian to me..."
Mongol blood.
Well, Irina Petrova is also nice.
Miss Èðèíà Ïåòðîâà looks pretty hot! Better than the winner
8^).........
Didn't the Rolling Stones put that to music?.......
A Air Force Reservist was a first runner up in the Miss Hawaii contest.
Here is the link:
http://www.afrc.af.mil/afrcnews/05070.asp
Checked the site.
Ummm...let's face it, the pickings were pretty slim.
Picture probably doesnt do her justice...to say she looks like an illegal alien cleaning woman is a tad "harsh"
Some days I just can't come up with anything snarky enough to say.
Tomorrow is our company golf tournament. Please pray for me.
I know the feeling.
Good luck!
American women have led a sheltered life.
I would swab the deck for Ksenia anytime.
The blonde leaning on the other blonde looks like the Russian temp working down the hall from me.
She's been in the country two years, married to an American, sweet, smart, hot, and speaks better English after only two years then many who have lived here far longer.
Was this the face that launched a thousand missiles?
Be careful with that comment about American Women...seems like a female Army NCO was awarded the silver star last week for doing a bit more than test launching rockets.
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