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English: (Left to right) Sarah and Bailey, two of five Minnesota Viking cheerleaders who toured and performed at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, May 19, display their Army T-shirts as they share words of encouragement to a standing-room-only crowd of servicemembers. In addition to performing cheer and dance routines, the cheerleaders challenged servicemembers to a pushup contest, a ‘touchdown dance’ contest and a game of ‘Cheerleader Says,’ modelled after the classic children’s game ‘Simon Says.’
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Author Tech. Sgt. Kevin Wallace

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