Posted on 12/15/2007 2:07:33 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, 2007 Santas USO elves will be checking their list twice this weekend to ensure theyre ready to host about 2,000 troops slated to transit through Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport before catching flights home to their families and loved ones.
The elves actually volunteers from United Service Organizations of Metropolitan Washington will work through the night Dec. 15 to prepare for a mass holiday exodus to begin at the suburban Maryland airport at 6 the following morning.
As some 1,800 soldiers attending advanced individual training at nearby Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., await their flights, BWIs USO International Gateway Lounge will offer up a host of freebies and services, Nicole Causey, USO communications manager, told American Forces Press Service.
Another 7,000 or so soldiers training at Fort Lee, Va., will get similar treatment as they pass through the airport in the wee hours of the morning later in the week, she said.
All transiting troops will get full access to a host of free offerings, including refreshments, travel assistance, international calls, Internet access and movies, Causey said. USA Cheerleaders, a professional promotional team, will be on hand to cheer the troops on, and volunteers will pass out care packages along with holiday cheer.
Its a good way for the soldiers to be touched, both by the USO and through our donors who help contribute to these great lounges, Causey said. It shows the troops that people care and gives them that little bit of TLC.
Although BWIs USO lounge typically operates from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Causey said it frequently extends its hours, sometimes staying open all night to accommodate troops passing through the airport. If we know in advance a large group of soldiers is going through, well stay open, she said.
At 5,000 square feet, the lounge is the USOs largest in the United States and offers a full range of services. Troops can watch a wide-screen TV, log on to the Internet or call anywhere in the world for free on a voice-over-Internet phone donated to the facility, Causey said.
Military families with children can take advantage of play and nap areas. And troops wanting some shut-eye themselves can catch their Zs in the lounges sleep room. They simply take a nap until a USO volunteer awakens them in time for their flight, Causey said.
You and a lot of returning soldiers, airmen, sailors and marines
Bill O’Reilly FINALLY got wind of this and grilled the head of the USO and would not accept his lily livered excuses for not sending shows to Iraq and Afghanistan. O’Reilly promised he was going to follow up - I hope he does.
In the meantime, way up here in Maine - the effort by the funded USO pales in comparison to what has been happening at the Bangor International Airport for the entire duration = by UNfunded citizens -
“Troop greeters in Bangor hit 500,000 mark “
“... regardless of weather conditions or time of day or night, the troop greeters have turned out to welcome military personnel on more than 1,800 flights. “
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=128417&ac=PHnws
These incredible volunteers have never missed a flight Shame on you, USO. What DO you do with all that money?
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
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