Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders Bring Holiday Tidings to Troops in Korea and Okinawa on Annual USO Holiday Tour
America’s Sweethearts The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders (DCC) recently set out on to deliver cheer and a touch of home to troops and military families spending this holiday season overseas. Prior to setting out on the annual trip the DCC’s Alison Taylor had this to say:
“We all want to spend time with our family and loved ones for the holidays. But for many of our men and women in uniform that’s not possible. That’s why we wanted to make sure we touched as many military families as possible. I’m honored to be a part of the annual USO tour and to deliver a touch of home and some DCC cheer to our troops and their families.”
By the end of their 10-day trip (Dec. 13 – 22) the 12-member team split up and will have visited 21 installations, put on 6 performances and meet with and thanked countless service men, women and their families.
Photo Courtesy of DVIDS (Photo Caption: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders stand alongside a patient at the U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa Dec. 16 during their visit to Okinawa. As part of a longstanding relationship with the United States Organization, America’s Sweethearts are on their 73rd USO tour spreading cheer to U.S. service members and their families overseas during the holidays).
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I love this update about the DCC. I believe, however, that the cheerleader you quoted is named ALLY TRAYLOR, not Alison Taylor.