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Rachel
Rachel

Experience: 3
Profession: After graduation, I plan to become a Commissioned Officer in the United States Army
College: Majoring in History and Political Science with a minor in Arabic



Rachel's 2008 Video Profile

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Favorite moment in Eagles History:
Brotherly love for Santa Clause at Franklin Field in 1968

Favorite current Eagles player:
Stewart Bradley. He went from rookie to captain in one season. Every time he steps on the field he plays with the same fire and intensity.

Favorite former Eagles player: 
Roman Gabriel. Everyone loves a comeback story.

Favorite part of an Eagles game:
Honoring of Philadelphia's hometown heroes.

Most interesting experience you have had as an Eagles Cheerleader:
Traveling to Iraq and Kuwait to show support and perform for America's servicemen and women.

Describe a perfect date: My favorite place in the world is a flooded rock query tucked away in the woods of Maryland. It's surrounded by wild flowers, and butterflies are everywhere. It's completely picturesque, my own personal Eden and the only way to get in the water is to cliff dive. It's a perfect place for a picnic and some adventure.

A night out consists of:
Getting all dolled up with my best girlfriends. We like to go places that are not pretentious and play great music. We dance like nobody's watching (which is usually not the case). After we have worked up an appetite we hit up Sonny's cheese steaks in old city. I also like to take a midnight trip to the war memorials near Penn's landing. They are completely beautiful and haunting at night.

Greatest pick-up line you ever heard: Hi my name is _____.

Worst pick-up line you ever heard:
It's your lucky day. Out of all the girls here, I picked you to talk to.

Favorite place to vacation:
North Shore, Hawaii.  There is an amazing (and cheap) hotel right on the beach full of young interesting people.  It's so much fun!

Favorite songs on your IPod:
"Walking After Midnight" by Patsy Cline, "Sunday Kind of Love" by Etta James, "What's Golden" by Jurassic 5, "Right as Rain" by Adele, "Piece of My Heart" by Janis Joplin.

Biggest pet peeve: Being inconsiderate. It really bothers me when people don't hold open doors or say thank you when someone does.

Favorite movies:
Braveheart, Forest Gump, Airplane

Favorite books: The Bible, With the Old Breed by E.B. Sledge, In the Company of Heroes by Michael Durant and Steven Hartov, Common Sense by Glenn Beck

Favorite superhero: Batman. I love that he does not have any super powers. He is just a really hardcore rich guy looking to bring justice to Gotham city.

Something most people don't know about you:
I am a Native American, a member of the Potawatomi tribe.

Next to your high school yearbook picture it would say…Most likely to:  Run for office. I was immersed in politics and was always looking to debate a public issue.

Greatest accomplishment in your life thus far:
Earning my jump wings and becoming a United States paratrooper. It's such an honor to be numbered among an elite group of American soldiers. 

Most embarrassing moment: The inevitable face plant after catching my foot on a hurdle many times during high school track meets.

Favorite reality show:
The Soup

Hobbies:
Exploring cities and nature, climbing trees, photography, and singing really loud to the radio in my car.

When you have time to relax, what do you: I like to find a massive tree and read a book under it. Rittenhouse has some good ones but my favorite has to be the park behind Independence Hall or Washington Square.

Your best friend would describe you as: 
I interviewed my best friend for this one and she said, "You're the funniest person I know, super gutsy, and a really good listener."

Best physical attribute: My hair

Favorite quote:
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." -John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873)