Posted on 03/01/2007 8:07:10 PM PST by SandRat

BAQUBAH -- Most Soldiers stationed in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 06-08 dont wake up to cheerleaders, but thats exactly what happened to the Soldiers stationed on Forward Operating Base Warhorse, Feb. 25.
The National Football Leagues Buffalo Bills cheerleaders, the Buffalo Jills, arrived in the morning to greet the eager crowd of Soldiers stationed on Warhorse.
The Jills partook in an autograph session, took pictures and hung out with the Soldiers at the FOBs Faulkenburg Theater.
We, the Cheerleaders from the Buffalo Jills, are here for a meet-n-greet, signing autographs and to hangout with the troops, said Natale. We came to support our troops, show them we love and appreciate everything they do for us.
[The Jills visit] shows there are a lot of people back in the states that support us and care about what we do, said Pfc. Freddie Scott, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division. These cheerleaders really have raised morale out here. It was a good experience.
They have shown support by signing autographs and taking pictures with the Soldiers, added the Tallahassee, Fl., native. I feel like they really have made an extra effort to show they support us and care.
Natale added she hoped the visit would make the Soldiers smile, have a good time and give their morale a big boost.
We really enjoy getting the chance to boost some morale and have fun with the Soldiers, Natale said. I love signing autographs and taking pictures with them.
To actually be here and see everything, its amazing, she added. I feel we are doing a good thing. I hope the Soldiers feel the same as well.
She also said the experience of meeting Soldiers would be one she would never forget about.
Im having a great time here [with them], said Natale. I hope this does show that we love them and care.
Natale, along with eight other cheerleaders, also performed a dance routine for the Soldiers. But the routine preformed would cost the Soldiers - they also had to dance for the Jills.
If you make an agreement, you have to live up to it, said Pfc. Brad Thomas, Company B, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment, 3rd BCT, 25th Infantry Division.
The Jills said they would dance only if the Soldiers danced as well, said the Kansas City, Mo. native.
And thats what the Soldiers did – they preformed the Macarena for the Jills.
We dont normally get the chance to have fun like this, so when it comes, you make the most of it, added Thomas, who got on stage and strutted his stuff.
As their visit came to an end, the Soldiers said their last goodbyes to the Jills, laughing about the experiences they just had. The Soldiers started on their way to work, joking with each other about who was the best and worst dancer.
The cheerleaders were really nice, said Scott. They were just talking and interacting with the Soldiers like theyve known them for years. It was a good visit.
Natale agreed with Scott, the experience was one of the best.
To see the smiling faces, it really makes us feel amazing, she said. I hope we just made the day a little extra special for them.
Outstanding, Jills, may you have a better football team backing you up next year.
Well...as a Patriots fan, I must take my hat off the Buffalo Bills organization!
HOOAH!
gosh darn.... I'm a Bills fan now....
Go Buffalo!
What? No pics? Unbelievable!
What? No pics? Unbelievable!
Well done girls well done
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