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SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- USO volunteer Sandy Ernst of Belleville shows the luggage check-in area to a young Marine on his way to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The USO at Lambert Airport in St. Louis re-opened June 3, 2009, after $300K worth of renovations gifted through the efforts of Dave Glover, 97.1 FM radio talk show host, and Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams. Citing that "nothing is too good for our troops" the two gentlemen headed fundraising effort for the renovations that feature a child play/sleeping area, cyber cafe, gaming room, expanded media room, remodeled canteen and dining area, changing room and a larger luggae storage area. Representing the base was Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Airlift Wing commander, who said the USO is a home to our troops wherever it may be and thanked them for their continued support of the nation's servicemembers. (Photo by Karen Petitt/375 AW/PA)
USO volunteers Kent Ernst and Will Bowers help servicmembers keep track of their luggage as they relax in the newly renovated USO at Lambert Airport in St. Louis, which re-opened June 3, 2009, after $300k worth of improvements gifted through the efforts of Dave Glover, 97.1 FM radio talk show host, and Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams. Citing that "nothing is too good for our troops" the two gentlemen headed fundraising effort for the renovations that feature a child play/sleeping area, cyber cafe, gaming room, expanded media room, remodeled canteen and dining area, changing room and a larger luggae storage area. Representing the base was Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Airlift Wing commander, who said the USO is a home to our troops wherever it may be and thanked them for their continued support of the nation's servicemembers. (Photo by Karen Petitt/375 AW/PA)
The U.S. Transportation Command's Joint Service Color Guard presents the colors during the USO reopening at Lambert Airport in St. Louis June 3, 2009. It reopened after $300,000 worth of renovations gifted through the efforts of Dave Glover, 97.1 FM radio talk show host, and Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams. Citing that "nothing is too good for our troops" the two gentlemen headed fundraising effort for the renovations that feature a child play/sleeping area, cyber cafe, gaming room, expanded media room, remodeled canteen and dining area, changing room and a larger luggae storage area. Representing the base was Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Airlift Wing commander, who said the USO is a home to our troops wherever it may be and thanked them for their continued support of the nation's servicemembers. (Photo by Karen Petitt/375 AW/PA)
The USO at Lambert Airport in St. Louis re-opened June 3, 2009, after $300,000 worth of renovations gifted through the efforts of Dave Glover, 97.1 FM radio talk show host, and Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams. Citing that "nothing is too good for our troops" the two gentlement headed fundraising effort for the renovations that feature a child play/sleeping area, cyber cafe, gaming room, expanded media room, remodeled canteen and dining area, changing room and a larger luggae storage area. Representing the base was Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Airlift Wing commander, who said the USO is a home to our troops wherever it may be and thanked them for their continued support of the nation's servicemembers. (Photo by Karen Petitt/375 AW/PA)
The USO at Lambert Airport in St. Louis re-opened June 3, 2009, after $300,000 worth of renovations gifted through the efforts of Dave Glover, 97.1 FM radio talk show host, and Marc Bulger, St. Louis Rams, who are pictured at center alongside honored guest and ardent USO supporter Rocky Sickmann. Citing that "nothing is too good for our troops" Mr. Glover and Mr. Bulger headed fundraising effort for the renovations that feature a child play/sleeping area, cyber cafe, gaming room, expanded media room, remodeled canteen and dining area, changing room and a larger luggae storage area. Representing the base was Col. Gary Goldstone, 375th Airlift Wing commander, who said the USO is a home to our troops wherever it may be and thanked them for their continued support of the nation's servicemembers. (Photo by Karen Petitt/375 AW/PA)