Posted on 12/17/2007 3:24:16 PM PST by SandRat
| CAMP STRIKER, Iraq, Dec. 17, 2007 Entertaining troops for the sixth consecutive year, the 2007 Hope and Freedom USO Tour stopped off here yesterday to entertain Multinational Division Center soldiers.
The show began with opening remarks from Sgt. Maj. of the Army Kenneth O. Preston, who introduced everyone on tour, including all of the band members and the stage crew. During the holidays, the USO tour is a piece of home to all the soldiers, Preston said. Its also an opportunity to say thanks for the sacrifices they make. Kicking the show off was the U.S. Army Band Downrange singing I Live in America. Other featured acts were singer Keni Thomas, a former Army Ranger; four members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders; Leeann Tweeden, a sports correspondent for Fox; and actor-comedian Vince Morris, who was greeted as a newbie by the crowd because this was his inaugural performance. Tweeden said this is her eighth USO tour and that she just wants to be able to go back and tell everyone firsthand what shes seen and experienced. On his sixth rotation with the USO Hope and Freedom tour, Worley said hes only making a small sacrifice. The group spends 14 days performing, visiting troops, signing autographs and taking photos. But Worley said he does it because he has friends who are willing to stop the enemy in its tracks for messing with him and the rest of America. (Army Pfc. Monica K. Smith is assigned to 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade.) |
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I will always give kudos to Billy Blanks, who was braver than these people, and visited us outside The Wire.
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