Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Miss Utah "GI Jill" Stevens Needs Your Help

"Obviously she is bright and attractive, but most important, she's a terrific soldier."

Maj. Gen. Brian Tarbet
Adjutant General of the Utah National Guard
On the Crowning of Jill Stevens as Miss Utah
July 2, 2007
Miss Utah "GI Jill" Stevens needs your vote to help her win Miss America in Atlantic City this Saturday, January 26, 2008.


You can vote for "GI Jill" at the Miss America TLC website-- HERE.

Voting will be open on www.tlc.com/missamerica beginning on Friday, January 4, 2008 at 11:00pm Eastern Standard Time and will end on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 3:00am Eastern Standard Time. There is a one (1) vote per person per day limit during the Voting Period. The Miss America contestant who receives the most eligible and verified votes during the Voting Period and who is not already included as a top 15 finalist in the Miss America Pageant, as chosen by the Miss America Pageant judges (“Top 15”), will be chosen to become the “16th finalist” in the Miss America Pageant.

Here's more on Miss Utah Jill Stevens...

Miss Utah, Jill Stevens, an Army medic who served in Afghanistan made the rounds recently at Walter Reed.
Army.mil reported:

"To me this was an opportunity to give back," Sgt. Stevens said during her visit to the hospital. She was accompanied by Sharlene Wells Hawkes, Miss America 1985, and William A. Chatfield, director of Selective Service.

Sgt. Stevens, a self-described "tomboy," participated in the Miss Southern Utah University pageant because, "I just wanted to do something feminine." She adapted well, learned to put on makeup and to walk in high heels. She won, and finished third in the Miss Utah 2006 pageant. She was convinced to try again, and was crowned Miss Utah 2007 at the state pageant in June. She will compete against the other Miss America 2008 finalists at the national pageant in Las Vegas Jan. 28, 2008.

"I loved the challenge," Sgt. Stevens said of participating in the pageants. "After getting into this I realized what this organization (Miss America) brought, why I'm in the military and the link between the Miss America organization and the military."

Sgt. Stevens said that her fellow contestants appreciate having a combat medic among their ranks and she enjoys incorporating her military life into the pageant world.

"It's kind of fun," she said. "Whenever girls get injured walking in high heels they yell, 'medic!' and I come running. I say, 'Grab your battle buddy' whenever we go anywhere as a group...We do pushups in evening gowns!"

As far as she has traveled as a beauty contest winner, she has traveled even farther as a Soldier. In 2004, she deployed with the 211th Aviation Group to Afghanistan, where she spent one year caring for sick and injured Soldiers. After her return stateside, Sgt. Stevens completed her nursing degree and passed her board examinations to become a registered nurse.

She plans to use her new nursing credentials as an Army nurse, having submitted a application to become a commissioned officer...
** Miss Utah Jill Stevens talked about the good work the troops are doing in Afghanistan earlier last year on FOX News-- VIDEO HERE.

Photos from Pageant News and Deseret News.


Sgt. Jill Stevens, Miss Utah 2007 visits with Staff Sgt. John Faulkenberry an infantryman from Midland, Texas, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center Oct. 24. (Army.mil)

Previously:
Miss Utah- Sgt. Jill Stevens- Talks About Her Deployment to Afghanistan (Video)
Two US Heroes-- An Injured Soldier & A Beauty Queen Re-Enlist
Miss Utah Jill Stevens Awarded Combat Medic Badge

10 Comments:

Blogger bg said...

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hey, the thingy pops up, but it's blank.. could that be because i already voted a while back?? thanks..

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10:22 PM  
Blogger Gateway Pundit said...

BG- It may take a few seconds for the map to load. Then clip on Utah to vote.

3:28 AM  
Blogger Christopher said...

Awesome posting, I like the whole story. I am in the Military myself, and support our efforts completely.
GI Jill is a good story, and gives hope and values a good thumbs up.

5:09 AM  
Blogger Dymphna said...

What a great story!

Knowing the feelings of many grunts about having women in combat (not good), to see Jill really go for a necessary and crucial MO lifts the sprits.

I'm glad she's decided to get her BS in nursing and go back into the service. They need people like her.

Thanks for the story.

7:19 AM  
Blogger Dymphna said...

BTW, I couldn't vote until I took off the pop-up blocker. Evidently, it doesn't allow the voting window to come up. As soon as I turned if off, there she was...

7:28 AM  
Blogger Soccer Dad said...

FWIW, Fireant Gazette gave some background about Sgt. Faulkenberry. He had a followup on Sgt. Faulkenberry's condition here.

9:46 AM  
Anonymous camilla in detroit said...

My beehives would love to meet Miss Utah-- Her modesty and courage to wear what no one else was wearing in the pageant was SOOOOO important to me!!! Thank you so much!!! We love Miss Utah for her courage and Integrity!!!!!

6:14 PM  
Anonymous guitarxloverx said...

Miss Utah of 2007 but for me youre Miss USA. Youre the role model not only beauty but you have compassionate for the people. Strong and Brave woman thats what u represent. I saw the push ups in the elimination thats history, we all salute you..

9:07 PM  
Anonymous janvier said...

Miss Utah was the clear winner. It wasn't the judges who had it right, but America. Even the other girls mentioned that she was the one who deserved to win the most. She lost because she didn't strut like an idiot and had real composure. The pageant says it isn't about the outside, but that's definitely not true. Miss Utah, I salute you. Congratulations on being you and not falling to the standards of this new "it" girl. Your standards are far better.

9:18 PM  
Anonymous jimw said...

If there is anyone more deserving of the title Miss America, I don't think she really exists. The pageant is a farce if Jill doesn't win.

10:41 PM  

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