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Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders receive American Legion Distinguished Service Medal HOUSTON (Aug. 27, 2013) – The nation’s largest organization of wartime veterans presented its prestigious 2013 Distinguished Service Medal to the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders this morning at The American Legion’s National Convention. National Commander James E. Koutz of The American Legion praised the Cheerleaders dedication to community service and support for the U.S. military. “Since 1979 the Cheerleaders have made 75 USO tours to more than 200 locations worldwide and have conducted cheerleading classes for the children of military families,” Koutz said. “When not performing at football games or traveling overseas, they spend time supporting charities and visiting hospitals, including many VA facilities. They have also given their support to the Salvation Army, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Association for Hearing Impaired Children, the American Heart Association, the March of Dimes, the American Cancer Society, the Make a Wish Foundation, nursing homes and children’s homes.” During this morning’s presentation before thousands of American Legion Convention delegates, Koutz said, “If the Dallas Cowboys are America’s teams, our next guests can be appropriately called America’s Cheerleaders. Not because of what they do on the football field but because of how they conduct themselves away from it.” “It is an honor to join such a respected group of recipients of the American Legion’s Distinguished Service Medal,” Dallas Cowboys Chief Brand Officer Charlotte Anderson said.. “During their USO Tours, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders have always strived to bring a touch of home to the men and women of our Armed Forces serving abroad. It is just a small thank you for the enormous sacrifices our service men, women and their families make to protect our freedom.”
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 22:42:28 +0000

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