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Army Wives Bare All For 2009 Calender

A group of Army wives have found a 'sexy' way to help their hero soldiers - pose naked. A number of women between 23-29 years have posed nude with a bit of their husbands' military gear for a 2009 calendar titled Garrison Girls.
The move was organised by Sarah Bennett Thurston, a mum-of-three, who claims that she was by the 2003 film Calendar Girls, in which members of the Women's Institute made a nude calendar.
"We're all mums and housewives. Our husbands are 100 per cent behind us. It was liberating to strip." Sarah, 31, is the Miss January 2010 in the 13-month calendar, and has many of her friends posing naked for various months in the 'saucy' calendar.
"Our aim is to raise 64,000 pounds. We couldn't do that with cake sales or raffles," The Sun quoted her as saying. She added: "I loved the idea, talked to friends about it and soon had volunteers ranging from a high-ranking officer's wife to a new recruit's wife.
Sarah added: "We wanted the calendar to be artistic so we are just showing a bottom or the outline of a breast. We wanted it to be subtle and sexy." The pictures were clicked by photographer Mick Payton and he did it all for free. He said: "This is one way I can give something back to those who risk their lives fighting for their country."
The raises from the sales of the calendars will be given to the Sun-backed 'Help For Heroes' campaign and 'Combat Stress', which helps frontline soldiers suffering psychological disabilities.



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