Mega-star Cher pays visit to KMC troops

Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center


***image1***There are celebrities and then there are mega-stars. Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center has seen its fair share of the former, but when Cher
walked the halls it was like a stampede – reminiscent of only one other
star’s visit –Schwarzenegger.

Cher’s July 12 visit to the Army hospital was a tremendous boost to the
morale of patients and staff alike. She made it clear that patients
were her top priority.

She and her Polaroid camera remained in patients’ rooms upwards of 15
minutes per patient – chatting and really listening to what the person
had to say. At the end, she snapped a Polaroid of herself and the
patient, then autographed it.

The singer/actress is involved in Operation Helmet, a cause to which
she has donated $130,000 to make servicemembers’ helmets more effective
against concussive blasts.

Cher is no stranger to visiting the wounded – she’s been to Walter Reed
Army Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital. But, this was her
first visit to LRMC, which she admitted she didn’t know existed.

Thanks to LRMC Commander Col. W. Bryan Gamble, she knows now.

***image2***“Your boss, what’s his name?” Cher asked. “Yeah, well, we met at Walter
Reed and he asked me, ‘Why aren’t you at Landstuhl? You need to be over
there. Go to Landstuhl.’ So, I said, ‘Yes, Sir’, and here I am.”

And she did it on her own dime. There was no big to-do or fuss in
trying to get her here. She called the United Service Organizations and
the hospital, then booked her ticket.

“I don’t just do this out of a sense of duty,” she said. “I do it
because I have a blast doing it. I don’t have to be for this war to
support these men and women. They are brave young men and women doing
what they are told.”
Cher said she wants to get more involved, eventually going to Baghdad
and places outside of the Green Zone. It first, however, must cool down
a bit for two reasons. She’ll be too cranky to be any fun. And she
doesn’t want to “wilt like some old magnolia blossom.” She also said
she intends to come back to LRMC with some of her celebrity friends who
also are keenly interested in making the trip.  

“I have a lot of cool friends who would gladly come here, but there
just isn’t a lot of information out there as to how to do it,” she
said. “But I can promise you one thing. I will come back here.”