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Former OSU, NFL linebacker Spielman visits 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in Kuwait

Chris Spielman, former Ohio State Buckeye linebacker, spent some time April 4-6 with the Soldiers of the Ohio Army National Guard's 37th Brigade Combat Team currently deployed to Kuwait in support of the Global War on Terror. The United Service Organization, USO, brought former professional football players to Iraq and Kuwait to visit with deployed servicemembers.

Chris Spielman, former Ohio State Buckeye linebacker, spent some time April 4-6 with the Soldiers of the Ohio Army National Guard's 37th Brigade Combat Team currently deployed to Kuwait in support of the Global War on Terror. The United Service Organization, USO, brought former professional football players to Iraq and Kuwait to visit with deployed servicemembers.

Story and photos by Pfc. Kimberly Johnson, 37th IBCT Public Affairs

CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait - Soldiers of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team landed here recently, unaware of the special treat in store for them.

Former Ohio State Buckeyes and Detroit Lions linebacker Chris Spielman arrived here as part of the inaugural “Operation Gridiron.” The visit, sponsored by the United Service Organizations from April 4 to 6, brought former professional football players to visit American servicemembers throughout Kuwait.

Hoping to build morale in deployed Buckeye fans, Spielman visited as many Ohio troops as he could during the limited time available.

The soldiers of the 37th IBCT might not have known he was coming, but Spielman knew they were here.

“I read about the 37th IBCT in the Columbus Dispatch,” Spielman said, “and I told my wife I had to do this,” speaking of Operation Gridiron.

Spielman spoke of the sacrifices servicemembers make for their country and decided Operation Gridiron was his opportunity to make a difference.

“This trip is a very small way to serve my country compared to our servicemembers,” Spielman said, “but it’s the best way at this time in my life.”

Although provided with an itinerary, once he found out that Buckeyes were spread all over Kuwait, Spielman felt a responsibility to visit all the military bases. After meeting with Col. Richard Curry, 37th IBCT commander, the logistics were rearranged so Spielman could meet as many soldiers as possible during his short visit.

“I am amazed at the fluidity of changes and how the military handles change so well,” Spielman said. “I am amazed at how the military operations are so organized.”

Operation Gridiron concluded with two days of competitive flag football tournaments. Coach Spielman and his adopted team, named GATA, formed a special bond over the few days of practice leading up to their big game.

Unfortunately, Spielman’s team couldn’t be as dominating as OSU, experiencing a loss but taking it in great stride. Nonetheless, relationships and memories will remain forever from this event.

“My favorite part of events like this is the fact the guys appreciate us being here,” Spielman said. “I appreciate that they are here. It’s very humbling.”

Spielman’s wife, Stephanie, asked him to rate the experience with the troops on a one-to- 10 scale.

“This is beyond 10,” Spielman responded.

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