Posted on 04/01/2009 4:29:06 PM PDT by SandRat
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, April 1, 2009 Troops from different service branches and different countries eagerly got into a line that wrapped around the inside of a tent here March 24 to meet four former World Wrestling Entertainment divas.
Events like having the divas here give the troops a break, Air Force Capt. Carey Caudell of Task Force Warrior said. When you work seven days a week, you need something to take your mind off the day-to-day and just relax. This was the first trip to visit deployed troops for three of the divas; only Runnels had made a trip to Kuwait to visit troops before. They were invited as part of MWRs effort to keep the morale of deployed troops high. The morale of troops is important, because we are away from family and friends, said Army Pvt. Nathan Brown, 101st Airborne Division Special Troops Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Things like this helps remind us that we are still supported. Hemme said she wanted to do the tour because she didnt want the filtered version of the war and wanted to see things for herself. People back home will never really understand how things are here without actually having ever been here, Martinez agreed. In addition to Bagram, the divas also visited a couple of forward operating bases, but weather forced cancellation of planned visits to some smaller bases. It felt as if my heart was ripped out when we realized we were going to miss a few stops, Hemme said. The women made every moment count by visiting with the troops as often as possible. Aside from meals, sleeping and an hour of shopping, the majority of their time was spent with troops. But even during meals, they were happy to take a break for photos and autographs. Their goal was to show their appreciation to the troops and remind them that people back home support them. It makes us happy to see [troops] happy, said Runnels, who added she felt honored and humbled by her experience here. The divas never said Youre welcome when troops thanked them for being here, Kevin Dessart, the divas tour manager, observed. Their response always was No! Thank you, he said. From the looks on the troops faces, the divas succeeded in their mission to boost morale. The divas are the best tour we have had so far because of their genuine concern, curiosity and overall love for the troops, Air Force Master Sgt. Mark Gore, an MWR planner, said. (Army Spc. Opal Hood serves with the 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.) |
Related Sites: U.S. Forces Afghanistan Combined Joint Task Force 101 |
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Thank you ladies!
Molly is tiny!
Awesome!
Hats off to these ladies. ALot of wrestlers refuse to make these trips because they feel it might be too dangerous. Hats off to them again.
I’d pay money to see a Talibunny tell one of ‘em she’s a slut and try to cover her up with a burqa...
Christy Hemme still looks great. That’s why I love the WWE. Regardless if it’s fake or not, EVERY YEAR they send “wraslers” over there to entertain out troops. Kudos to Vince McMahon and the Divas.
I don’t think WWE sent them over there this particular time but they do go annually.
I miss the ladies of GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) Palestina, Ashley Cartier, Spanish Fly, Jungle Woman, those were the good old days of lady wrestling.
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