USO tour brings brief break for troops in Afghanistan

By Lisa FerdinandoMarch 10, 2015

USO Tour
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BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, (Army News Service, March 6, 2015) -- Service members enjoyed a brief reprieve from their Resolute Support mission today, thanks to the USO and a group of celebrities who wanted to say 'thank you for your service.'

The vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Navy Adm. James A. Winnefeld Jr., led the delegation of stars, as part of a global tour to entertain the troops and show gratitude for their service and sacrifice.

"I want to thank you all for your service," Winnefeld said, kicking off the show that featured celebrities including Indianapolis quarterback Andrew Luck, funnyman Jason "Wee Man" Acuna, Miss America 2015 Kira Kazantsev, and American Idol season 11 winner Phillip Phillips.

"Everybody who comes back raves about the job that you're doing," Winnefeld told the service members gathered in a hangar for the event. "We're going to finish this job."

The American service members in Afghanistan currently serve in a train, advise and assist role and will continue to conduct counter terrorism missions, as the combat mission has ended and Afghan forces are assuming responsibility for their security.

Home Away From Home

"The USO, who's here today, has been serving and supporting families for over 75 years here and back home," Winnefeld's wife, Mary , aid.

"We're excited to extend that tradition of USO tours today," the admiral said.

Drawing cheers from the crowd, the show in Bagram today featured Luck throwing long passes through the hangar; singing performances by American Idol contestants Diana DeGarmo and her husband Ace Young; and actor Dennis Haysbert expressing gratitude for the service of the American military.

It was nice to see the celebrities who came so far to support the troops, said Army Spc. Gage McGuyer of Texas, who's been in Afghanistan for five months.

"It was really cool. I got to see Phillip Phillips. I've never seen him before," he said. "It makes me feel like I want to go home a lot more."

Georgia native Army Spc. Gregory Crump, whose been in Afghanistan for five months, said he appreciates the support from the members of the American public.

"It makes me feel really good about the job that I am doing, and gives me something more to fight for," he said.

He said, "It was really nice seeing the football players; I loved it all."

Winnefeld and the traveling troupe have already visited Germany, Italy, the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) in the North Arabian Gulf, Naval Support Activity Bahrain and the amphibious ship USS New York (LPD 21) pierside in Bahrain.

Winnefeld and the celebrities on the tour, which runs until March 9, say it is the very least they can do for the men and women of the armed forces who give so much in the defense of the nation.

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