Fort Carson Soldier Heroes to be Honored for Service in Iraq at Beyonce Concert
Fort Carson Soldier Heroes to be Honored for Service in Iraq at Beyonce Concert
Soldiers will receive special greeting from R&B/pop music sensation
DENVER, Aug. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following media advisory was released today by Operation Tribute to Freedom:
WHAT: Five Fort Carson Soldiers will be honored for their service in
Iraq by R&B female award-winning vocalist and performer, Beyonce
Knowles during her "The Beyonce Experience" concert at the Pepsi
Center in Denver tonight. Before entertaining the more than 19,000
people who are expected to attend the concert, Beyonce will send
out a special greeting and welcome to the attending Soldiers.
Among them will be Spc. Maurice Boozer, who served in Iraq with
the 59th Quartermaster Company, and ensured units had fuel for
their equipment and vehicles. The Soldiers are being recognized
for their service in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
At 25-years-old, Beyonce has gone from being a member of the
successful group "Destiny's Child," to a flourishing solo artist,
fashion designer and actress. The singer, known for her high-
energy and creatively choreographed performances, has won multiple
awards for her solo albums. The first album, "Dangerously in
Love," released in 2003, earned five Grammy Awards. Her career
shows no signs of slowing down, as she continues to perform before
thousands of fans around the world.
In addition to this concert on "The Beyonce Experience" tour,
Beyonce will honor Soldiers during her performance on August 28 at
the Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif. The recognitions are part
of the Army's Operation Tribute to Freedom program, which honors
returning Soldiers for their service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
**Spc. Maurice Boozer is available for interviews before and after
the concert. **
WHO: Spc. Maurice Boozer served in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
with the 59th Quartermaster Company as a Petroleum Supply
Sergeant. Spc. Boozer and his unit were credited for pumping more
than 10 billion gallons of fuel to deployed brigades and units.
Boozer returned home November 2005 and currently serves with the
same company. Originally from Columbia, S.C., he resides in Fort
Carson.
WHEN: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 8 p.m. MDT
Recognition activities will take place at 8 p.m. Contact Nicole
Hayes at (202) 828-6321 to coordinate specific times and locations
for Soldier interviews.
WHERE: Pepsi Center, 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, Colo.
About Operation Tribute to Freedom
Operation Tribute to Freedom (OTF) recognizes and honors Soldiers returning from operations in Iraq and Afghanistan through speaking and recognition events in communities across the country. For more information, visit http://www.army.mil/otf.
Source: Operation Tribute to Freedom
CONTACT: Nicole Hayes of Operation Tribute to Freedom, +1-202-828-6321
(work), +1-785-230-2247 (cell)
Web site: http://www.army.mil/otf
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