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Mtn.man
12-24-2013, 15:17
http://gunssaveus.com/former-eagles-cheerleader-honored-for-service/

ray1970
12-24-2013, 15:39
She's definitely easy on the eyes.

http://gunssaveus.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/rachel-washburn-eagles-cheerleader-army.jpg

Mtn.man
12-24-2013, 15:41
Think of all the muslims she could whack if she wore nothing....

sniper7
12-24-2013, 17:41
Wow! I'd like to personally thank her for her service!

cstone
12-24-2013, 17:45
Think of all the muslims she could whack if she wore nothing....

They wouldn't give her a second look. She looks nothing like one of those very sexxxy goats [ROFL1]

TheBelly
12-24-2013, 18:03
She doesn't impress me.

jerrymrc
12-24-2013, 18:10
They wouldn't give her a second look. She looks nothing like one of those very sexxxy goats [ROFL1]

Yep. Or sheep. [LOL]
http://youtu.be/HNMq8XS4LhE

BuffCyclist
12-24-2013, 18:30
And here I thought Commando was talking about something else...

BlasterBob
12-24-2013, 18:39
They wouldn't give her a second look. She looks nothing like one of those very sexxxy goats [ROFL1]
Nor does she smell like those very friendly goats.[pileoshit]

SuperiorDG
12-24-2013, 19:31
Sheep[bad-banana]

tmleadr03
12-24-2013, 19:54
And here I thought Commando was talking about something else...

Thought? Hoping in my case...

theGinsue
12-24-2013, 21:27
Very easy on the eyes, but this lady has definitely earned my utmost respect.

Let's pray she stays safer than Pat Tillman.

ben4372
12-24-2013, 21:37
Why has no one brought up humping her ruck?

275RLTW
12-24-2013, 22:21
Let's pray she stays safer than Pat Tillman.

FU. You weren't there and have no right to criticize those of us who were on the ground. Pat died doing what he loved: leading other Rangers against our enemies.

275RLTW
12-24-2013, 22:23
Why has no one brought up humping her ruck?

Because the team that's been carrying it is still doing the work for her. The units running with the embedded cultural advisers are not liking the extra work associated with them.

theGinsue
12-24-2013, 22:58
FU. You weren't there and have no right to criticize those of us who were on the ground. Pat died doing what he loved: leading other Rangers against our enemies.
Easy there chief. Don't read too deep into my comments.

I was making no judgement as to the cause of Pat Tillman's death, or criticizing any of the fellow heroes who served with him. I only meant that he was a revered football celebrity (like this cheerleader) who chose to serve his nation and ultimately did not come home safely. I served for a career and continue to support the mission by my choice of employment. I understand that hostile environments seldom have outcomes that any of us desire. Things happen. Regardless of the outcomes, it is the very rare exception when anyone who steps up to put on the uniform is worthy of anything less than the utmost respect.

While I believe that Ranger Corporal Tillman should be remembered for his service, because he was a successful pro football linebacker many people will remember him mostly for that. It was because of his football legacy that there was such a hubbub over his death. The point of my offensive comment was that I hope that Lt. Washburn can come home safely and be remember not for her cheerleading career, but for her distinguished contributions to our nation as a soldier and leader.

275RLTW
12-24-2013, 23:11
Easy there chief. Don't read too deep into my comments.

I was making no judgement as to the cause of Pat Tillman's death, only that he was a revered football celebrity (like this cheerleader) who chose to serve his nation and ultimately did not come home safely. I served for a career. I understand that hostile environments seldom have outcomes that any of us desire. Things happen. Regardless of the outcomes, it is the very rare exception when anyone who steps up to put on the uniform is worthy of anything less than the utmost respect.

While I believe that Ranger Corporal Tillman should be remembered for his service, because he was a successful pro football linebacker many people will remember him mostly for that. It was because of his football legacy that there was such a hubbub over his death. The point of my offensive comment was that I hope that Lt. Washburn can come home safely and be remember not for her cheerleading career, but for her distinguished contributions to our nation as a soldier and leader.

2 other female cultural advisers with SOF units have been killed this year, the most recent on 06 Oct. I'm sure they had other promising careers as well.

Regarding Pat: that's a very touchy subject with those of us who called him a brother. As I said, he died doing what he loved and any of us would take his place.

theGinsue
12-24-2013, 23:19
2 other female cultural advisers with SOF units have been killed this year, the most recent on 06 Oct. I'm sure they had other promising careers as well.
I hadn't heard a thing about these ladies. Not surprising since the mainstream media has considered it almost distasteful to properly cover the passing of our real heroes. Much like the passing of Chris Kyle - too little coverage considering his contributions.


Regarding Pat: that's a very touchy subject with those of us who called him a brother. As I said, he died doing what he loved and any of us would take his place.

Of course. This goes without saying - for any Brother/Sister in Arms, not just the former celebrities.

airborneranger
12-24-2013, 23:48
There is another article that refers to her as a "special operations" officer - LOL. I am not sure why everyone wants to be called spec ops.

Good for her serving her country but the fact that she was a cheerleader doesn't make her service any better or more special than anyone else serving.

Rooskibar03
12-25-2013, 00:56
Hard to say which photo is hotter.

KestrelBike
12-26-2013, 01:25
There is another article that refers to her as a "special operations" officer - LOL. I am not sure why everyone wants to be called spec ops.

Good for her serving her country but the fact that she was a cheerleader doesn't make her service any better or more special than anyone else serving.

I wonder what, if any, effect extreme-attractiveness/ugliness has on the male natives whether it makes them hostile to her and the team. Obviously she's there to deal with the females, but that doesn't mean she isn't an issue with the males first.

airborneranger
12-26-2013, 07:50
I wonder what, if any, effect extreme-attractiveness/ugliness has on the male natives whether it makes them hostile to her and the team. Obviously she's there to deal with the females, but that doesn't mean she isn't an issue with the males first.

It is funny that you mention that. Our EOD team in Afghanistan had a very attractive female terp - much hotter than the Eagles Cheerleader. The problem was that we couldn't get anything done out on a mission because she was a distraction. She was good to have around the HQ, but worthless in the field due to distractions. We had to send her home and she was replaced by an old lady - LOL.

Bailey Guns
12-26-2013, 08:17
Think of all the muslims she could whack if she wore nothing....

Yeah...there'd be a lot of whacking goin' on, that's for sure.

RonMexico
12-26-2013, 08:39
Hard to say which photo is hotter.

Multicam. If she was lined up with all the other cheerleaders, I doubt she would be my first choice.

BlasterBob
12-26-2013, 09:55
It is funny that you mention that. Our EOD team in Afghanistan had a very attractive female terp - much hotter than the Eagles Cheerleader. The problem was that we couldn't get anything done out on a mission because she was a distraction. She was good to have around the HQ, but worthless in the field due to distractions. We had to send her home and she was replaced by an old lady - LOL.

Replaced by an "OLD LADY" -- like how old, maybe 25 or so?????

airborneranger
12-26-2013, 10:29
Replaced by an "OLD LADY" -- like how old, maybe 25 or so?????

I think she was 60


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KestrelBike
12-27-2013, 01:56
It is funny that you mention that. Our EOD team in Afghanistan had a very attractive female terp - much hotter than the Eagles Cheerleader. The problem was that we couldn't get anything done out on a mission because she was a distraction. She was good to have around the HQ, but worthless in the field due to distractions. We had to send her home and she was replaced by an old lady - LOL.

Nice haha. But really GOOD on that 60yo lady for being able to hack it at her age!

Limited GM
12-27-2013, 07:50
I hadn't heard a thing about these ladies. Not surprising since the mainstream media has considered it almost distasteful to properly cover the passing of our real heroes. Much like the passing of Chris Kyle - too little coverage considering his contributions.



Of course. This goes without saying - for any Brother/Sister in Arms, not just the former celebrities.


Respectfully discussed gentlemen. Good to see people remain civil at touchy times. Y'all be safe.