Bringing the gridiron to 'the box': Fort Irwin Soldiers, Families are part of FOX NFL broadcast from

By Gustavo Bahena, NTC and Fort Irwin Public Affairs OfficeDecember 4, 2013

Fox NFL Live from The Box at NTC
1 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – National Training Center commander Brig. Gen. Ted Martin tells Fox Sports commentator Eddie George "I have the best job in the Army, commanding the National Training Center," during an interview for Fox Sports Thanksgiving Day pre-game show. The sho... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fox Sports commentators Jay Glazer and Eddie George interviewed NTC Soldiers
2 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fox Sports commentators Jay Glazer and Eddie George interviewed several Soldiers who were among more than a thousand Soldiers and Family Members from Fort Irwin who watched the NFL Thanksgiving Day broadcast of the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fort Irwin Soldiers and Family Members cheer for NFL broadcast on Fox Sports Thanksgiving special
3 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Fort Irwin Soldiers and Family Members atop an M1 Abrams tank yell out a cheer during a Fox NFL Sunday pre-game show. The show was broadcast live from s National Training Center training village before the Thanksgiving Day featured game between the D... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Fox Sports girls help football fans celebrate game day
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1916th Support Squadron' SFC Ellington asks FOX Sports experts a question on Thanksgiving Day broadcast
5 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – 1916th Support Squadron's Sgt. 1st Class Ellington Releford is helped by Fox NFL Sunday commentator Eddie George to ask FOX Sports network experts about his favorite team during Fox NFL Sunday's special Thanksgiving on-location broadcast from Fort ... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
11th RSS Soldier asks Fox Sports studio experts a football question
6 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Spc. Heather Gamble-Wright of 11th Armored Cavalry Regimental Support Squadron poses a question through Fox NFL Sunday commentator Eddie George to FOX Sports network experts during Fox NFL Sunday's special Thanksgiving broadcast from Fort Irwin. Awai... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT IRWIN, Calif.-- There's nothing like football on Thanksgiving -- it's a national tradition. This year Fox Sports invited the Soldiers and Families of the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. to share in that long standing tradition.

On Thanksgiving Day Fox Sports conducted a live pre-game broadcast from the NTC training area. 1995 Heisman Trophy winner Eddy George and sports analyst Jay Glazer were on hand to banter between Fox Sports Los Angeles and the Fort Irwin crowd of about a thousand people. Soldiers got a chance to shoot questions to Fox hosts Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw in Los Angeles during the pre-game production.

Brig. Gen. Ted Martin attended with his family and told an audience of some 30 million football fans that he has "the best job in the Army commanding the National Training," during an on-air interview.

The Fort Irwin audience joined the nation to watch the Green Bay Packers play the Detroit Lions on what turned out to be a warm and sunny autumn day in the high desert.

"FOX NFL Sunday has had a long and storied tradition of honoring all the brave men and women who serve our great country," said FOX NFL Sunday coordinating producer Bill Richards in a press release. "This day and time of year marks another opportunity for us to give thanks and show these individuals how much we appreciate all they do for us."

"FOX Sports has travelled all over the world to do these segments with the military," said coordinating producer Jennifer Pransky, "but this venue is by far the most visually interesting, and of course the enthusiasm makes this even more appealing."

At half-time, George and Glazer moved to the Fort Irwin Dining Facility to tape an on-air segment with Soldiers in the serving line and took some time out to have Thanksgiving dinner before returning to the training area for post-game production and autograph signing.

"We'll never forget this Thanksgiving, "Glazer told the crowd as they closed the show.