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    PHOTOS Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Visit Military Bases- NFL Charity, Foundation Tracker

    By Bri Amaranthus,

    2024-03-12

    MARCH 12 DCC VISITS SOUTH KOREA MILITARY BASES

    The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders teamed up with the USO to bring joy to service members, visiting four military bases across South Korea in late February: Camp Walker, Camp Humphreys, Camp Casey and Camp Bonifas.

    In addition to performing, the DCC hosted a youth cheer clinic and meet and greets with service members and families. This year marked the 85 th tour in which the Cowboys cheerleaders have joined forces with the USO, the leading nonprofit dedicated to strengthening the well-being of the people serving in America's military and their families.

    Photos of the cheerleaders performing "Thunderstruck" at the base camp, eating with the service members and signing autographs are below, courtesy of the Cowboys.

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    MARCH 5 Dallas Quarterbacks For A Cure

    Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman and 2022 NFL Man of the Year Dak Prescott are teaming up this spring for the Children’s Cancer Fund Gala, aiming to raise $2 million for pediatric cancer research and care.

    It is rare that Aikman and Prescott - Dallas Cowboys' quarterback past and present - are not the star of the show. But this week the two Cowboys introduced 23 pediatric cancer patients who will model during the fashion show portion of the upcoming "Knight To Remember" Gala.

    The supermodels, ranging in ages from 5-17, will walk the runway showcasing their bravery, escorted by celebrities.

    On Monday afternoon, one by one, each child was called up to the stage at the Galleria Mall in Dallas and embraced by the quarterbacks. The teary-eyed crowd cheered for the courageous children, who beamed when meeting Aikman and Prescott, who just announced the birth of his own daughter "MJ."

    "It's the best thing I do all year, it really is," said Aikman after the program. "What these kids have been through, what these parents have been through, it certainly pulls on your heart strings."

    It's Prescott's second year serving as part of Roger Staubach’s “Quarterbacks for a Cure” program, while Aikman will be making his 25th consecutive appearance.

    One of the nation’s leading fundraising groups supporting childhood cancers, CCF has donated $13 million to fund pediatric cancer research and treatment programs.

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