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Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, whose Arizona Cardinals reached their first Super Bowl this year, recently visited Iraq and Kuwait as part of a week-long NFL-USO tour. While in Iraq, he shared his travels tips and highlights with Kelly Carter for USA TODAY.

Q: Where have you been recently that you liked or were surprised by?

A: Iraq and Kuwait. It's been a great experience being with the troops. … It's a lot of sand. The terrain is what I expected, but the base life is not. I thought it would be more soldiers living in tents, but we have a really solid infrastructure here.

 

Q: What's the best place you've ever visited?

A: Buenos Aires in South America. I enjoyed the culture. The nightlife was a lot of fun, the food was great, and the history was awesome. The architecture reminded me of France, but the nightlife and culture had an Italian feel. I would go back in a heartbeat. I didn't learn how to tango. I was born with two left feet, so dancing is not really my cup of tea.

 

Q: What's the most surprising or unexpected place you're ever visited?

A: Istanbul, Turkey, from the food and the culture and touring the city. I had no idea it was that big. I didn't know 13 or 14 million people were going to be there. Just the history of the people coming there — Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire — so many people have come through that landing. We went to Adana to see one of Alexander's old palaces. I saw the ancient city of Ephesus, and right outside of the city was the last known house of Mary. Ephesus is one of the farthest (outposts) that the Roman Empire had. There was a huge amphitheater, shops and hot baths.

 

Q: What's your favorite vacation spot?

A: I have a home down in Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), and that's my favorite vacation spot. It's so relaxing and peaceful.

 

Q: Can you offer an insider tip or recommendation for your favorite vacation place?

A: In Cabo San Lucas, you have to stay at the One&Only Palmilla and stay in one of their ocean villas. They're right on the water, and you can hear the waves crashing against the rocks. Make sure you have the shrimp quesadillas and the fish tacos.

 
Larry Fitzgerald bumps into cousin serving in Kuwait PDF Print E-mail

Larry Fitzgerald bumps into cousin serving in Kuwait

PAUL WALSH, Star Tribune

March 6, 2009  http://www.startribune.com/

Minneapolis native and Arizona Cardinals star receiver Larry Fitzgerald had an impromptu mini-family reunion while on a USO tour this week in the Persian Gulf war zone with Viking Jared Allen and two other NFL players.

In a dispatch by the NFL on Thursday, Day 2 of the tour, Fitzgerald met a cousin who is a defense contractor stationed at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait.

Emelda Hadley, a cousin on Larry's maternal side, said they had not seen each other in several years and she remembers Fitzgerald as "the boy who would run around and get in trouble."

Fitzgerald and Hadley shared a long conversation, then parted by promising to see each other at the next family reunion in July. 

Otherwise, the day was filled with hugs and handshakes with the troops, hospital visits, autographs and a collective struggle with adjusting to the eight-hour time difference from Eastern Standard Time back in the States.

Camp Arifjan is the largest military base in the Middle East and is a major staging point for all troops and supplies going into Iraq as well as many supplies going into Afghanistan.

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Four NFL players kick off NFL-USO Tour to Persian Gulf region this week PDF Print E-mail

 Four NFL players kick off NFL-USO Tour to Persian Gulf region this week

 

Four NFL players who excel on the field and in the community will continue an NFL-USO tradition initiated more than 40 years ago when they embark on a weeklong visit to U.S. troops at military bases throughout the Persian Gulf. 

Vikings defensive end JARED ALLEN, Giants linebacker DANNY CLARK, Cardinals wide receiver LARRY FITZGERALD and Rams linebacker WILL WITHERSPOON will travel to meet and greet the troops in the annual renewal of the NFL-USO program. 

In the past four decades, NFL stars such as TERRY BRADSHAW, LARRY CSONKA, FRANCO HARRIS, HOWIE LONG, DON MEREDITH, LYNN SWANN and JOHNNY UNITAS have visited troops on NFL-USO tours in such locations as Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Kuwait and Somalia.  

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Fitzgerald's touchdown catche: NFC Pro Bowl 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Fitzgerald's touchdown catche: NFC Pro Bowl 2009

 
NFL Pro Bowl - Larry Fitzgerald Wins MVP As NFC Rolls Past AFC PDF Print E-mail

NFL Pro Bowl - Larry Fitzgerald Wins MVP As NFC Rolls Past AFC

By Andrew Richards Published 02/8/2009  NFL Football News

NFC 30 : AFC 21
NFC 30 : AFC 21
It was as if the the Super Bowl never ended when Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald stepped on to the field Sunday in Honolulu. Fitzgerald became the first player in Cardinals franchise history to win Pro Bowl MVP as he caught five passes for 81 yards and two touchdowns.

The Cardinals wide-out scored on a 46-yard pass from New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees in the second quarter, then put the NFC ahead 24-21 in the fourth quarter off a two-yard pass from Giants signal caller Eli Manning.

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Larry Fitzgerald Named Pro Bowl MVP PDF Print E-mail

Larry Fitzgerald Named Pro Bowl MVP

AZRedReport.com, Publisher
Posted Feb 8, 2009

Larry Fitzgerald represented the Arizona Cardinals well at the 2009 Pro Bowl. He nabbed two touchdown receptions and the MVP title. The rest of his travel companions didn’t fare as well, but were still a big part of the storyline.

Larry Fitzgerald brings home a pair of touchdown receptions and the MVP title after competing at the 2009 Pro Bowl. He earned a second-best 81 yards (Steve Smith nabbed 89 yards).

Anquan Boldin grabbed two receptions for a third-best 27 yards.

On a late third and goal situation NFC Coach Andy Reid reminded Eli Manning.

“You got Larry here and Anquan.”

As if Manning

 

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