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    Service members enjoy Super Bowl in Haiti

    Service members enjoy Super Bowl in Haiti

    Courtesy Photo | Service members and staff of Joint Task Force-Haiti enjoy watching the Super Bowl on a...... read more read more

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

    02.08.2010

    Courtesy Story

    XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs

    By Sgt. Richard Andrade
    XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti —The Super Bowl is an American institution, right next to Uncle Sam and Mom's apple pie. Many people watch the annual game in the comfort of their homes or at sports bars. For service members deployed to more austere parts of the world - it is a much anticipated treat.

    According to Peter Schwartz of Forbes magazine Super Bowl Sunday and New Year's Eve are the two biggest party days in the United States. The New Orleans Saints' victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of "M-A-S-H" to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, according to the Nielsen ratings.

    At Logistics Support Area Dragon, where many service members work and live, a projection screen was set up, and snacks, donated by the USO North Carolina, Walmart and other vendors, were passed out and enjoyed by all.
    "I think it was a good experience; honestly I didn't think we would be able to do that here," said Marine Cpl. Jerry Vandyk, an artilleryman with Company B, 1st Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
    "It boosted our morale a lot, he said. "This is my third deployment, and I have never done anything like this"

    "This has been the highlight of the Haiti mission, our morale went up, it was a good night," said Army Pvt. Ricardo Frias of Company C, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, XVIII Airborne Corps.

    Army Pvt. James Chvala a combat engineer, also with Company C, said that the Super Bowl event was one the greatest things done at LSA Dragon and was a real morale booster.

    When asked about his mission in Haiti, Chvala said, "Everything that we are doing here is for a great cause, and I am glad to still be here, doing my part."

    The Super Bowl was "a big morale pusher, especially with us being away from our family and friends," said Spc. Dannie Jones, a motor transport operator, also of Company C. "This boosted our morale up, I am happy they put this together for us."

    "There was a lot of effort over the last week to bring it all together," said Lt. Col. Peyton Potts, chief of current operations for JTF-H and XVIII Airborne Corps. Potts was instrumental in coordinating 11 other sites in Haiti where service members got a chance to enjoy the Super Bowl with chips and soda. "It was a fantastic set up," said Potts.

    Soldiers from the XVIII Airborne Corps, 82nd Airborne Division among others, along with Airmen from Pope Air Force Base joined with Families of service members helped to pack boxes of fruit, sodas and chips for the Haiti-deployed service members to enjoy.

    "I think this was a great break for everybody after all of their hard work," said Potts. "They have worked really hard the last couple of weeks trying to help get this country back on its feet."

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 02.08.2010
    Date Posted: 02.09.2010 10:52
    Story ID: 45137
    Location: PORT-AU-PRINCE, HT

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