According to some posts that surfaced on social media, several WWE talents made a surprise trip to Afghanistan on Thursday to visit with United States military personnel during the holiday season. A post by Mike Gilbert, a BEE with the U.S. Air Force according to his Twitter page, shows a few of America's finest alongside Vince McMahon, The Big Show, Alicia Fox, and R-Truth. https://twitter.com/GetUpMike/status/678044429438033920 The visit was completely unannounced, though likely taped by a production crew for inclusion in next week's Tribute To The Troops show, which airs on Wednesday, December 23rd. Not to be outdone, Vince McMahon himself also showed off his trip to Afghanistan with a post on his official Twitter page. https://twitter.com/VinceMcMahon/status/677922832400056320 WWE has a longstanding history with the U.S. military. The Tribute To The Troops yearly tradition was started in 2003 following the U.S. invasion of Iraq earlier that year. The concept was reportedly an idea pitched to Vince McMahon by John Bradshaw Layfield. It soon became one of WWE's most anticipated yearly events. Early on, the show actually took place at American military bases in the Middle East. The exact locations were always undisclosed until the event had concluded. These Middle East held events featured live matches for American troops that were stationed on-site and aired on television several days later. In 2010, the show was moved to American soil and has remained that way ever since. The 2015 edition of Tribute To The Troops airs Wednesday, December 23rd at 8:00 p.m. EST on the USA Network. This year's show was taped on December 8th in Jacksonville, FL.