The Marine who left the army to turn into a model, see what you post at Instagram.

A 29-year-old has abandoned her marine life for another life in front of the camera as a successful model exposed to bikin. Shannon Ihrke was a super-strong marine and during her exhausted time in the army says she very felt like a “one of the boys”, writes Mirror. [...]
Shannon Ihrke was a super-strong marine and during her exhausted time in the army says she very felt like a “one of the boys”, writes Mirror.
After joining only 19-year-old US Marines, Shannon served in active duty for four years.
She served as an administrative specialist and says joining the military was the best decision of her life “
Shannon explained: “I pushed my body more than I could ever imagine, and I learned to stay calm and get myself in the middle of chaos.
Shannon says her time in the military has helped her modeling career
I became part of something that was bigger than me and loved
Some marines fight for our politicians, but most don't. We fight for our families, our friends, and above all our brothers and sisters”.

We unite for the people who fought before us, the people who will fight behind us, and even the ignorant people who don't know how to be quiet when playing National Hymeni.
We're President Self and this is something no one can take away from us”
But now she has abandoned her combat device to collect 65,000 Instagram followers, who were amazed at her showing a bikini into social networks.

Shannon also regularly places pictures of her life in the house riding on horses and wearing cowboy boots.
And blonde beauty says her marine background helped shape her modeling career.

She said: “People take me seriously and I know I have a big work ethic.
You need to push yourself into success in the modeling world, because no one will do it for you, you have to go out and get yourself”, that's 29-year-old.
She says the army consumed her life and also helped her accomplish everything she had dreamed of.
The model further showed: “I became sergeant, traveled, and thanks to the Child Rights Bill, I have my bachelor degree in Science from Elmhurst College.
Some people spend a whole lifetime wondering if they've made a difference in the world. But marines don't have that problem. As a woman in the Marine Corps you must work twice as hard as men in order to feel equal. Many marines initially thought that I couldn't physically carry heavy loads, or that I wasn't somewhat the strong “they were so I did my mission to prove the wrong”, she indicated.
“The modulation has given me a chance to feel women and sexy” has ended Shannon. /Telegraph


















