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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, the name itself brings to each of us images of an American icon - beautiful ladies decked out in blue and white uniforms cheering America's Team on to victory; precision dance routines that require a combination of stamina, flexibility and timing that would leave most of us gasping - yet they smile and dance on; or for some, it's the time that we met one of them and she signed an autograph and we spent a few minutes talking...the images differ, but each holds a special place. And today's phenomenon of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is equally special. Everywhere across the country or around the world that any of these young ladies appear thousands of fans congregate looking for the opportunity for a photograph, an autograph, or a few moments to say hello. America's Sweethearts have truly become the darlings of the National Football League. The Beginning... Tex Schramm was the Cowboys general manager and recognized that professional football had become sports entertainment. He knew that the public liked pretty girls. He talked the idea over with Dee and the decision was made to expand the established football tradition of sideline cheerleaders into a glamorous, choreographed squad of accomplished dancers that would serve as a counterpoint to the game itself. The Dallas Cowboys introduced their "new" Cheerleaders at Texas Stadium wearing new star spangled uniforms and debuting an innovative and exciting new form of gameday action. For the first time ever, anywhere, jazz dancing was blended with beauty and brought to a football field...and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders were born. The Discovery... The television appearances have continued throughout the years. The Cheerleaders have sailed on "The Love Boat" twice, battled the Dallas Cowboys on "Family Feud", visited with "Harry & the Hendersons", made a "Salute to Lady Liberty" and celebrated the "Billy Bob's New Year Special" for CBS. They have joined NBC for three "Academy of Country & Western Music Awards" shows and a "Nashville Palace Show", and been the guests of Phil Donahue, Geraldo and "The Wheel of Fortune". They've even spent their Saturday night dancing on "Saturday Night Live", made appearances with Jay Leno and David Letterman, and performed alongside celebrities such as Clint Black, Shania Twain, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, Jessica Simpson and Billy Gilman. The International Appeal... The Show Group... The Cheerleaders, the DOD and the USO have since teamed up an unprecedented 49 times to boost the morale of the men and women of our U.S. military at hundreds of bases and outposts around the world. If our country's forces are stationed there, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders stand ready to offer their own brand of thanks to these dedicated young Americans. The one-hour variety shows bring standing ovations and tears to the eyes of the audiences and the entertainers alike. The ladies have their meals in the mess halls and share in close conversations about the Cowboys, happenings in the States and loved ones at home. It is a special time. So special in fact, that in 1991 the Cheerleaders were honored to receive the USO's prestigious "50th Anniversary Award" and in 1997 their many years of distinguished service to the men, women and families of America's Armed Forces was recognized with the presentation of the USO's first ever "Spirit of Hope" Award. The entire Dallas Cowboys organization is extremely proud of the high regard this nation has for the Cheerleaders and for the distinction they have earned in having performed for more troops overseas than any other entertainer...ever! The Individuals... What they all have in common is the dedication to responsibility and commitment to excellence that being a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader requires. They subject themselves to rigorous physical conditioning, an exhaustive year round rehearsal schedule and stringent rules and regulations that govern their part-time life. The Traditions... All of the many precautions are to protect the image of the DCC as a whole and each Cheerleader as an individual. Their fans want and expect a first-class organization and first class young women representing that organization. Someone that they can admire and respect. The Dallas Cowboys are that kind of organization, and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are a reflection of that image. Now in their thirtieth season, they are as popular as ever...if not more so. National television audiences have followed them on Entertainment Tonight, visited with them on Montel Williams and Vicki, and accompanied them on ESPN for their annual DCC Calendar photo shoots for the last six years. Yet through it all, they remain committed to their long established standards of excellence and dedicated to the heritage of their tradition.
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