Stephen Colbert high-fives a serviceman after submitting to a military-style haircut in Iraq on Sunday.
In Iraq, Colbert gets military haircut to show his solidarity
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Stephen Colbert tapes first of four shows he'll produce in Iraq this week
Comedian tells guest, the imposing Gen. Ray Odierno, it's like "interviewing Shrek"
At President Obama's taped orders, Odierno cuts Colbert's hair to wild cheering
Sunday show to be televised on the Comedy Central network Monday night
From Jomana Karadsheh
CNN
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq -- Stephen Colbert left no doubt about his solidarity with American troops when he taped the first of four Comedy Central shows he'll produce in Iraq this week.
Colbert, wearing a business suit made of the same camouflaged material used for soldiers' desert uniforms, submitted to a regulation military haircut as hundreds of U.S. troops cheered wildly Sunday.
The comedian, who satirizes conservative TV pundits on his "Colbert Report," began his "Operation Iraqi Stephen: Going Commando" USO tour Sunday in the Baghdad headquarters of the U.S.-led military coalition in Iraq.
"It must be nice in Iraq, because some of you keep coming back again and again," Colbert said, joking about the multiple tour many troops have had in Iraq since the 2003 invasion. Some troops had accumulated enough frequent flyer miles to earn them a free ticket to Afghanistan, he joked.
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