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English: The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders dance for service members during the sergeant major of the Army's 2007 "Hope and Freedom" tour Dec. 23 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. "This has been an amazing experience meeting all the Soldiers and getting a glimpse of what you all do here," said Laura Beke (far left). "It's fun for us to hear Soldier's stories and take them back with us because a lot of people back home don't hear the whole truth about what good things you all do here."
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Author Sgt. Timothy Dinneen
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