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To: TornadoAlley3
Cards take field with fallen hero He won't be on the field Sunday night. Not in the flesh, anyway.

Smacking anything wearing a Pittsburgh uniform. Exhorting on his Arizona teammates in a way as unique as the man himself.

The Vegas oddsmakers have made the Cardinals 6 and 1/2 underdogs in their Super Bowl XLIII matchup with the Steelers.

That's fine with them. A betting line never caught a pass, never made a tackle.

Besides, they won't be alone in their championship quest.

Somewhere inside Raymond James Stadium, No. 40 will be watching.

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20090130/COLUMNIST/901300336/-1/NEWSSITEMAP

217 posted on 02/01/2009 2:04:00 PM PST by lewisglad
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To: lewisglad

Deployed Troops to Watch Super Bowl From FOB Tillman
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Jan. 27, 2009 - As deployed U.S. troops pull up to their TV screens this weekend to watch the Arizona Cardinals take on the Pittsburgh Steelers during Super Bowl XLIII, there’s likely to be a special sense of commemoration at Forward Operating Base Tillman in Afghanistan.

The remote base in Afghanistan’s Paktia province is named in memory of Army Sgt. Pat Tillman.

Tillman was a three-year starter for the Cardinals, but left the team before the 2002 season to join the Army after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. He became an Army Ranger and deployed to Afghanistan, where he was killed during a highly publicized friendly-fire incident in April 2004.

Only two of the Cardinals headed for Tampa for the Super Bowl were Tillman’s teammates. But Adrian Wilson, a rookie during Tillman’s final season, told the New York Daily News Tillman’s memory lives on. “He’s not a forgotten man,” he said. “He’s an inspiration for the whole organization.”

The Pat Tillman Memorial erected near the stadium includes an 8-foot-tall, 500-pound white bronze sculpture of Tillman and a circular reflection pond on the Pat Tillman Freedom Plaza that surrounds the stadium.

Half a world away, FOB Tillman stands as a more austere memorial to the fallen Ranger. A weathered sign at the entrance to the base bears his name.

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who visited the base in 2007, said it reminded him of an Old West frontier town. “The area surrounding the base was desolate and forbidding,” he said, but he noted that morale among the troops was high.

These troops, assigned to 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry “White Currahees” Regiment, serve as a trip wire to Taliban infiltrators attempting to cross the Pakistan border, less than two miles to the east.

Army Maj. Jason Westbrock, the unit’s executive officer, said he expects many of his soldiers to watch the Super Bowl, which will be broadcast live on American Forces Network. AFN-Afghanistan is coordinating with the Pentagon Channel to produce a video tribute to Tillman, and hopes to air it during the game.

But otherwise, Westbrock said, no commemorations or special arrangements are planned at FOB Tillman. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Moss is working to get the FOB’s sign replaced, but doesn’t expect it to be ready in time for the Super Bowl, he said.

For most of the soldiers at FOB Tillman, Super Bowl Sunday will be just another duty day in the war on terror.

Deployed Troops to Watch Super Bowl From FOB Tillman [ http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=52830 ]


225 posted on 02/01/2009 2:13:40 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 (Obama is everything Oklahoma is not.)
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To: lewisglad

Thanks for the pic I was having trouble posting one. I have been thinking of Pat all day..........He will always be a Hero in my book.......


239 posted on 02/01/2009 2:16:30 PM PST by marmar ((Although, I may look different then you....my blood still runs..RED, WHITE, & BLUE. RETIRED USAF))
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