Playing Lt. Dan in 'Forrest Gump' Changed Gary Sinise's Destiny

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  • @americanveteranscenter
    @americanveteranscenter  Рік тому +682

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    • @piotrswat169
      @piotrswat169 Рік тому +13

      Love Gary Sinise wish his Impostor got more love back in the day

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Рік тому +11

      I want to thank Mr Sinise for blindly supporting the failed War on Iraq, making possible the many injured vets he now helps by playing guitar in bars. A true Bush Era Hero.

    • @Leo_Pard_A4
      @Leo_Pard_A4 Рік тому

      ​@@java4653pathetic

    • @robertmurray632
      @robertmurray632 Рік тому +6

      What a good lad 👍

    • @DanacyclingThailand
      @DanacyclingThailand Рік тому +4

      Amen 😊

  • @SaintSimonsSportsman
    @SaintSimonsSportsman Рік тому +10144

    I’m an Army veteran who received a free suit from the Gary Sinise Foundation/Jos. A. Banks to go job hunting. I hope Gary sees this comment so I can let him know I got the job and I still wear that blue suit all these years later. Thank you Gary!

  • @boilermaker7754
    @boilermaker7754 Рік тому +2421

    Passing through LAX airport on a layover with the U.S. Air Force, my buddy and I stopped by the USO at the airport. They were serving a fantastic Thanksgiving meal for the troops. I asked one of the USO workers who could we thank for this nice meal. She said Gary Sinise paid for it. Many thanks Lt. Dan.

    • @timmunro7313
      @timmunro7313 Рік тому +96

      What a class act and true American ❤

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Рік тому +62

      Great story. Thanks for sharing it.

    • @crush42mash6
      @crush42mash6 Рік тому +34

      Dans a Class act 🇨🇦

    • @jamesbryant1092
      @jamesbryant1092 Рік тому +46

      Lt. Dan is a man of integrity, honor and a great passion for people. A true one of a kind HERO

    • @gregdowd939
      @gregdowd939 Рік тому +20

      Thank you for your service airman

  • @ivorybow
    @ivorybow Рік тому +1208

    Mr. Sinise, through his foundation, provided a home for my Wounded Warrior son, when he came home from Iraq totally blind and having lost his dominate left arm. My son was EOD and was gravely injured by a roadside bomb. For months we were not sure if he would make it, but being the tough as nails man he is, he did, and he chose life. Today he has a lovely home where he is safe, as it is designed for someone blind to be able to live in, move around in safely, and do things for himself. God Bless Gary Sinise.

    • @ivorybow
      @ivorybow 9 місяців тому

      @user-iy8ip9hh6x You know nothing. This is how you try to make yourself feel important, trolling the net looking for opportunities to vomit your worthless comments.

    • @julieinthedesert420
      @julieinthedesert420 8 місяців тому +35

      Tell your Son, Thank you! And thank you for your sacrifice as a Mom! Hugs 🫂❤

    • @brettmmontague
      @brettmmontague 7 місяців тому +6

      Amazing!

    • @420haxx
      @420haxx 7 місяців тому +13

      EOD guys have the biggest balls, much respect to your son and I wish him the best.

    • @littlewren5775
      @littlewren5775 6 місяців тому +16

      As a Vet I salute 🫡 ❤ your sons strength love for life.
      I was theatre nurse,and trauma in Gulf war
      Soldiers came in and trauma team would get them stabilizer .and sent back home for more treatment and therapy years later
      War is rough on everyone even for trauma teams just behind front lines to teams back home
      ❤🫡 it never leaves anyone of us.even
      Years later

  • @johnbethea4505
    @johnbethea4505 10 місяців тому +158

    As a Vietnam War Veteran 1966-67 wheelchair user i would like to congratulate this guy for helping all war veterans in many different ways. When i got back my life was like Gary's description.

    • @rachelblanco1656
      @rachelblanco1656 5 місяців тому +8

      Thank you for your service. I appreciate you.

    • @mmckenzie9367
      @mmckenzie9367 Місяць тому +1

      Sir, thank you for your service to our country. I'm so sorry that you experienced hatred when you came home. You should have experienced gratitude, appreciation and help to overcome your injuries. You are an American Hero. Thank you for your sacrifice on our behalf.

    • @johnbethea4505
      @johnbethea4505 Місяць тому +1

      @mmckenzie9367 Thank you very much for your kind words. I am no hero, just a warrior for my country. I did my duty for my country that was asked of me.

    • @paulredinger5830
      @paulredinger5830 10 днів тому +1

      Thank you for your service and sacrifices. Welcome home brother! 🫡🙏🏻

    • @johnbethea4505
      @johnbethea4505 9 днів тому

      @paulredinger5830 thank you my friend

  • @mreshadow
    @mreshadow Рік тому +1022

    One of my clients, a vet, wheelchair bound, regularly meets with this actor. He really lives this life. What a spectacular human.

    • @alidabotes6264
      @alidabotes6264 Рік тому +13

      Fabulous.

    • @Detect-Oregon
      @Detect-Oregon 11 днів тому +1

      Could you imagine if more of his celebrity caliber was “boots on the ground” like him, how awareness for all who made the Sacrifice could be exposed everywhere. A life well lived sir!

  • @tammyque1506
    @tammyque1506 Рік тому +546

    In 2007, Lt Dan came by my working place at Hospital in Balad AB, Iraq. I can honestly say I didn't know who Gary Sinise until I saw his name tag the the uniform he wore which was Lt. Dan. He touched my heart just knowing that he visited all the patients in our Tent City Hospital in Balad and deeply care for each one. His eyes got watery at some point and I knew then that his actions were sincere. Thank you, Gary Sinise for recognizing our combat veterans!

  • @commanderkeen3787
    @commanderkeen3787 Рік тому +2499

    Sinise is a great great actor, truly a national treasure

    • @DragerPilot
      @DragerPilot Рік тому +27

      I totally agree.

    • @richardmason7840
      @richardmason7840 Рік тому +40

      He's a great American, unique in his profession.

    • @bloodyspartan300
      @bloodyspartan300 Рік тому +31

      @@richardmason7840 His is what America always was and just might be again.

    • @FPInvention
      @FPInvention Рік тому +19

      never heard his chicago accent before, that's how good he is

    • @Chilly_Billy
      @Chilly_Billy Рік тому +12

      ​@@bloodyspartan300
      We can only hope.

  • @stefanie7823
    @stefanie7823 11 місяців тому +309

    I’ve met a total of 2 celebrities in my life and I’m honored to say this guy was one of them. An absolute sweetheart of a human.

    • @Presenterbloke
      @Presenterbloke 10 місяців тому +2

      Sweetie, you have met many... just some of them were not famous yet.

    • @standupphilosopher7059
      @standupphilosopher7059 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@PresenterblokeThat just seems disrespectful toward her. Why would you say this. Mr Senice is a Godsend for vets.

  • @000pu000
    @000pu000 Рік тому +732

    There arent many actors that deserve respect like Gary Sinise.Great person.

    • @dtulip1
      @dtulip1 Рік тому +9

      less each day if you ask me :(

    • @SKS8080
      @SKS8080 Рік тому +2

      Sad to say that’s very true.

    • @brianmorg
      @brianmorg 5 місяців тому +3

      He’s a good person that knows how to act. Not an actor that tries to be a good person.

  • @stuartdamon3610
    @stuartdamon3610 Рік тому +613

    The world needs more Gary Sinise’s. A great ambassador of healing, hope and happiness. ❤

    • @danrieke9988
      @danrieke9988 Рік тому +6

      In the great tradition of Bob Hope!

  • @BlackBear15909
    @BlackBear15909 Рік тому +662

    As an Army veteran, I've been told by other vets who've met Gary Sinise, that he's humble, compassionate, and listens. A lot of vets don't talk about past experiences, because we're surrounded by folks that don't have these qualities or understand what it means to serve. Mr. Sinise, you are a Patriot, an American treasure and highly appreciated!

    • @UmbrellaWatch
      @UmbrellaWatch Рік тому +16

      Thank you for your comments. I didnt know what to say.. But you said it best for a lot of us.

    • @franzweiss9777
      @franzweiss9777 Рік тому +1

      lol

    • @aaronwilcox4376
      @aaronwilcox4376 Рік тому +8

      Having spent a lot of time with my friend/brother after he came home from Iraq with PTSD and a traumatic brain injury, I never found it hard to be there for him. If he wanted to talk about it, I let him talk. If he didn't want to talk about it, just having someone there who didn't judge him for what he did and experienced was certainly beneficial for him. It took a while, but he's doing great now. He has a job he loves and is in a relationship with a good woman. I'm very proud of him and how far he's come from who he was when he got back in 05/06.

    • @AlenVoiers
      @AlenVoiers 8 місяців тому

      ​@@aaronwilcox4376❤😂🎉😮

    • @willmpet
      @willmpet 8 місяців тому +1

      My best neighbor, Don Gooding, never talked about being in the Vietnam War-but he had PSTD and finally unloaded. He did a GREAT job!

  • @dennisjohnsen7297
    @dennisjohnsen7297 Рік тому +100

    I remember when I woke up in the hospital and my first thought was my life is over. It was a long road to recovery, but Glory to God, I came through it. Got a few scars and a different way to get things done, but I’m still getting along. I have to give those who have supported those who have served my gratitude. Thanks, Mr. Sinise

    • @julieinthedesert420
      @julieinthedesert420 8 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Thank you for still being strong and truckin' along every day. ❤❤

  • @unclee8936
    @unclee8936 Рік тому +893

    That role has changed my life as well… I am paralyzed and require a wheelchair and love sitting at the end of my dock on the coast. Just about Every time a boat passes you hear someone yelling “look it’s Lt Dan!!!”

    • @majorpwner241
      @majorpwner241 Рік тому +99

      Haha but at least you're being compared to a character who's a total boss.

    • @unclee8936
      @unclee8936 Рік тому +102

      @@majorpwner241 No doubt! It doesn’t bother me one bit, gotta laugh about it.

    • @danabarger2176
      @danabarger2176 Рік тому +34

      That's awesome

    • @fast1nakus
      @fast1nakus Рік тому +30

      Sounds pretty cool dude.

    • @danfarris135
      @danfarris135 Рік тому +34

      Wont they be surprised if you swim out to them someday. I am rooting for you. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FrontLineMarine84
    @FrontLineMarine84 Рік тому +340

    As a Marine vet, I have nothing but respect for the man.

  • @claudew5582
    @claudew5582 Рік тому +634

    So humble, Gary is more than a actor, he’s a humanitarian. God bless you.

  • @nightfall2895
    @nightfall2895 9 місяців тому +382

    My father served in the Vietnam war for three years from 1968 to 1971. During that time he received two silver stars, a bronze star, a purple heart and a Vietnam commendation metal. When he came home, he was addicted to heroin. He went to Germany after coming home, and that is where he was charged for having and using drugs. He went to seven different VA rehabilitation centers, and nothing ever helped. He met my mother in 1976 and I was born in 1978. in January 1981, my father overdosed and committed suicide. I was 2 1/2 years old, and even though I had been told I was the shining light of his eyes, I was extremely angry at him. I remember watching platoon, Apocalypse now and of course Forrest Gump, and thinking if this is true, I can’t believe what these men went through. When I was in high school we talked about different wars and when it came to Vietnam, we pushed through it so fast. We saw the pictures of World War I and World War II veterans coming home and it was such an exciting time. However, I had no idea the treatment that our Vietnam vets received. When I was 22 years old, I was doing a project for a masters class I was in and I needed to resolve issues with my dad. I watched we were soldiers with Mel Gibson. One of the last lines in the movie the cameraman turned soldier discussed, was the hatred that people felt for these soldiers coming home from the war, and that the soldiers had discovered that they weren’t fighting for their country in Vietnam, but they were fighting for each other , to keep each other safe. I spoke to my mom about him and she pulled out all of his medals. That was the first time that I was able to read exactly what my father did in the Vietnam war and how he earned each one. I wish he was still alive so I could thank him for his service. He jumped into a tunnel with a live grenade to save children and women. He ran into a fiery hell storm to stop some Viet Cong, and he saved several of his brothers in arms from sure death, all to come home to a country that didn’t want him didn’t know how to fix him and so he ended it.
    I no longer am angry at him, but admire him. I still have his metals to this day, and I share them with anybody who will listen. I named my son after him and told him he embodies the name of a man who had tremendous courage, love for their Country and dedication to his friends.
    I wish my dad was still here, but I know I live on through him. I want to thank all our veterans, but especially our Vietnam veterans.

    • @frannylicuous5650
      @frannylicuous5650 5 місяців тому +27

      Thank you for sharing this. And thank your father for his great service and sacrifice to his fellow brothers in arms and to an ungrateful nation. But I assure you, there are those of us around the world who sees your father as a true hero and a man of honour. A great man and I’m so glad that his name lives on through your son. Your bloodline will always have the spirit of heroism, honour and will to succeed in life and everything it can throw at us.

    • @corkycobon1481
      @corkycobon1481 5 місяців тому +18

      May God bless and keep your father. He was, and still is, an All American Bad Ass. I am sorry for your loss and I am glad you were able reconcile your history with your father. May his memory be a blessing and a comfort.

    • @timfarney5165
      @timfarney5165 5 місяців тому +11

      Your comment should have as many, or more, ' likes ' than anything else here, imo.
      I also do NOT think 'likes' had anything to do with why you wrote it.

    • @tashtastictash
      @tashtastictash 5 місяців тому +3

    • @YouTube4me
      @YouTube4me 5 місяців тому +8

      Thank you for sharing. Your father was brave and heroic and he had been through something we civilians just can't imagine. I am glad you made peace and have forgiven his humanness. You keep him alive sharing his story. We thank him for his service and sacrifices.

  • @380Scania
    @380Scania Рік тому +738

    I am a UK military veteran served for 12 years and even in the UK I have heard of the good work Gary does for military veterans. A true gent and doing it out of empathy compassion and kindness. Greg 🇬🇧

    • @isaacs3413
      @isaacs3413 Рік тому +19

      Cheers for your service

    • @robertserafin-uc3qn
      @robertserafin-uc3qn Рік тому +11

      Thank you for serving

    • @isaacmcallister5649
      @isaacmcallister5649 Рік тому +11

      **Thank you for serving:**
      I’m US American but want to make it clear. You and all other internationally who serve- my respect for you is colossal and prayers go out to you.

    • @North-of-the-49th
      @North-of-the-49th Рік тому +5

      ​@isaacmcallister5649
      What a lovely thing to say.
      Thank you also to all our fellow Allies for your dedicated and courageous service.

    • @davidnierzwick2775
      @davidnierzwick2775 Рік тому +2

      💗🙏👍

  • @vincecommando7575
    @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +690

    Gary Sinise is one of those rare celebrities that doesn't selfishly live in his own world and shutout the outside world. He is unselfish and dedicated to putting the needs of others above his own. He should feel extremely proud of what he has accomplished. Never should he stop pushing forward for the countless others still out there deserving of his help. I salute you Mr. Sinise and those brave few like you.

    • @garypasquill2355
      @garypasquill2355 Рік тому +10

      Stephen lang does a lot of work for veterans too

    • @vincecommando7575
      @vincecommando7575 Рік тому +20

      @@garypasquill2355 I'm not denying that other celebrities do just much as Gary Sinise if not more. But Gary Sinise is undoubtedly among such extremely generous people. I don't believe that anyone who contributes to the well-being of others should be overlooked.

    • @bojanglesthewizard8875
      @bojanglesthewizard8875 Рік тому +4

      ​@@garypasquill2355he's also into the Civil War as well

    • @ClarityDetermination
      @ClarityDetermination Рік тому +1

      Well said.

    • @ItsaSmith-gz4bw
      @ItsaSmith-gz4bw Рік тому +3

      ​@@garypasquill2355❤😢😂Lt Dan is the best Vietnam portrayed cha😮from any war movie ever made. Go Gary

  • @shonen84
    @shonen84 Рік тому +1167

    If Forrest was the face of the film, and Jenny was the heart..Lt. Dan certainly was the soul. Gary Sinise is a wonderful human being, God bless him.

    • @CannibalOX99
      @CannibalOX99 Рік тому

      Jenny was the asshole of the film

    • @patsylvest
      @patsylvest Рік тому +10

      Well said.

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Рік тому +26

      LT Dan was part of the philosophical debate which the movie was portraying. Do things happen by accident ie Mama's view that life is like a box of chocolates or is there a plan, a reason why things happen ie LT Dan's view that everybody is part of the plan. Gary did a great job on the movie. When he grabbed Gump down on the floor and tells him that he felt cheated because he was supposed to die on the field with his men it was heart breaking.

    • @TotoLakay
      @TotoLakay Рік тому

      NO, Jenny wasn't the heart, she was the narcissistic gf who gave him aids and to raise a kid he will have to watch die before he himself dies of aids(If he got it from sex with Jenny-that b!%ch!!)

    • @deemfnsteadyy601
      @deemfnsteadyy601 Рік тому +11

      In Forrest own words BUBBA was his greatest friend, so dont u dare leave him out..as much as he thought of Jenny and Moma..don't forget the determination to I GOT TO FIND BUBBA

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 11 місяців тому +28

    Gary Sinise is a true American hero and a great example for young men everywhere.

  • @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564
    @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 Рік тому +472

    Even though we all loved Forrest and his adventures, and friendship with Bubba, and his difficulties with Jenny, it was Lt. Dans' troubled journey that was the heart of the movie. We all were so happy for him, when he found love and seemed at peace with his life. Well done Gary Sinise. My husband was a Vietnam veteran.

    • @mariesteve7327
      @mariesteve7327 Рік тому +4

      You loved Forest Gump, But the character they put in to play forest is a disgusting pedo in a war movie, Don’t Mix Well

    • @Rampart.X
      @Rampart.X Рік тому +21

      @@mariesteve7327 zero evidence for that claim.

    • @notahotshot
      @notahotshot Рік тому +5

      ​@@mariesteve7327
      Stop exposing yourself to children at the playground.

    • @Norse-Gael
      @Norse-Gael Рік тому +2

      It's just a movie and characters! No reason to get that deep. Especially,over an overrated sucky movie that just happened to be better than the rest of the sucky movies that year.

    • @jessed9145
      @jessed9145 Рік тому +9

      ​@@mariesteve7327 wtf are you talking about?

  • @DataPilot370
    @DataPilot370 Рік тому +535

    The scene where Lt Dan walks into Forrest and Jenny’s wedding with a smile on his face and his fiancé on his arm sent me bawling. It’s my favorite scene of my all-time favorite movie. ❤

    • @marshalltille7770
      @marshalltille7770 Рік тому +29

      That was one of several scenes toward the end that had the same effect on me. No worries. Honest tears.

    • @marcusw6767
      @marcusw6767 Рік тому +37

      I made it the whole movie until Forrest is at Jenny's grave and he's taking about there son, and he says "he's so smart Jenny." Tears... Damnit I'm tearing up right now!!!!!

    • @LA_Breakerz
      @LA_Breakerz Рік тому +2

      @@marcusw6767 was he really Forrest's son? (A question I am always asking myself)

    • @Jacqueline_Thijsen
      @Jacqueline_Thijsen Рік тому

      ​@@LA_Breakerzmaybe not genetically, but they were family in all the ways that really mattered.

    • @shanedresser5431
      @shanedresser5431 Рік тому +14

      I love that part as well. I think that one of the most poignant parts of that scene is that he has chosen an Asian bride/girlfriend (can't remember exactly). It let's us know that he has healed from more than his physical wounds but also from the psychological wounds of the war. He has gone through the horror of war and found his way to forgive his enemy combatants through finding love in the face so familiar with his war years. They don't show that arc to his character but you know it's there. Truly beautiful.

  • @johnmccann1960
    @johnmccann1960 Рік тому +492

    What a modest, genuine, down to earth human being. A man of integrity, humanity and respect. God bless you Gary Sinise.

    • @tammyboon6259
      @tammyboon6259 Рік тому +11

      I know, it was so stunning!!!! I feel weird saying this, BUT it's so opposite comparing Gary Sinise to somebody like Oprah, where her humanitarian work, honestly pales in comparison!!!! AND comes across as disingenuous to me. It's never about the amount of outlandish something is, BUT the posture of one's heart. ♥️

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Рік тому +8

      It's great, a lot of celebrities hate it when they have long distinguished careers but only get remembered for 1 role, especially if the role has meme scenes, but he embraced it and made a ton of people really happy and helped a lot of people. Even if it does mean being called Lieutenant Dan by random strangers until the day he dies.

    • @frankmoreau8847
      @frankmoreau8847 Рік тому +2

      Amen!

    • @daCubanaqt
      @daCubanaqt Рік тому +10

      @@arthas640Oh man, I will never forget when Forrest says, “magic legs.” I still remember where I was when I first watched Forest Gump.The great movies stick with you.

    • @alidabotes6264
      @alidabotes6264 Рік тому +4

      You really lived a good life Gary. You're a good man. Thank you.

  • @marshahunziker7039
    @marshahunziker7039 9 місяців тому +28

    I live in a town named coppers cove, TX which is next to Fort Hood army base but I go to this one little store and there is a young man that got injured and Gary Sinise took him and many other injured veterans to Florida and he talks about it how much it helped his recovery. He is a very man and to hear his story his heart breaking and I know that are millions of stories just like his and after seeing this video it really hits home for our military family. I have two grandson right now. One in the navy and one in the marines and I pray for them daily as well as the rest of our military families. Thank you so much for sharing this ❤️

  • @judymelchert3966
    @judymelchert3966 Рік тому +880

    My husband was a Vietnam veteran. He said coming home was as devastating as the war. We all talked one day about what actor we would want to meet and he said Gary Sinise because of his dedication to our veterans

    • @Braddeman
      @Braddeman Рік тому +28

      And it is because of people like your husband when I came back we had all sorts of Vietnam vets welcoming us back giving us free food, drinks, and cellphones to call home. They said they just don’t ever want a service member to come home like they did. I make sure to thank every Vietnam vet due to knowing what they came home too.

    • @MaxwellBenson80
      @MaxwellBenson80 11 місяців тому +15

      ​@@Braddemanthat's awesome! I was in the boy scouts during desert storm . We welcomed soldiers coming back from that war as the heroes we felt they were. I served from 01 to 04 and will never forget the welcome back we got coming back from Afghanistan. It was a great feeling.

    • @CrownMe13
      @CrownMe13 11 місяців тому +7

      Quiet as it’s kept the first Rambo movie does a great job exposing how poorly Vets were treated coming home

    • @JanetGibbons-dl3yy
      @JanetGibbons-dl3yy 10 місяців тому +5

      My husband was also a Vietnam vet. He was told to remove his uniform and wear civies before he walked off the plane.

    • @dreamsrmadeof
      @dreamsrmadeof 10 місяців тому +3

      my Dad was hit by a glove filled with urine when he disembarked from the plane coming home from vietnam

  • @sdean4816
    @sdean4816 Рік тому +216

    Gary as Lt. Dan is one of my favorite movie characters ever. His evolution during the film was incredible . In the scene on the boat where he says “ Forrest, I never thanked you for saving my life “ always makes me cry…..

    • @slackerman9758
      @slackerman9758 Рік тому +15

      Yeah, he brought nuance to his struggle

  • @sonnyjs15
    @sonnyjs15 Рік тому +706

    He absolutely deserves this moment in our world here. 100% acceptance 😊.

    • @oddvardmyrnes9040
      @oddvardmyrnes9040 Рік тому +3

      Have you ever asked; what happened to the people on the other side? And why you were fighting?

    • @chafouaube985
      @chafouaube985 Рік тому +3

      And he deserve a military service...

    • @sonnyjs15
      @sonnyjs15 Рік тому +8

      @@oddvardmyrnes9040 what are you attempting with that question 🧐?

    • @oddvardmyrnes9040
      @oddvardmyrnes9040 Рік тому +4

      @@sonnyjs15 .. Trying to understand how soldiers could make sense out of the craziness. How they healed their scares and how they feel today.

    • @papimaximus95
      @papimaximus95 Рік тому +7

      @@oddvardmyrnes9040 "Have you ever asked; what happened to the people on the other side? And why you were fighting?"
      Depends on which war? WWI and WWII are a no-brainer. Korea and Vietnam may be a little more fuzzy. Gulf War, OIF, OEF and War on Terrorism I am good with. Any other stupid questions?

  • @pvtnewb
    @pvtnewb 9 місяців тому +31

    I'm no american but this kind of things, these gestures of goodwill, is what the world needs

  • @damonwhitney3350
    @damonwhitney3350 Рік тому +219

    I lived for 7 years in Germany and worked on RAB. Gary Sinise is the single most incredible patriot for military personel and veterans. He was always around and always to be counted on. Everyone in the military that I knew loved him deeply and respected what he did. He wasn't out for any fame or recognition just to honor those who served. I will always have great respect for this man.

    • @saskiaboudreaux1694
      @saskiaboudreaux1694 Рік тому +9

      We lived in Germany too for 8 years Landstuhl right across the Military Hospital. From 1988/1996. Best time of our live. Even it was hard to see people coming in from Iraq/Iran.
      Thanks Gary Sinise you are one of the best actors and thank you for helping all the veterans. ❤

    • @rustybaldwin4851
      @rustybaldwin4851 Рік тому +1

      Six and a half yrs in Germany Schweinfurt and Manheim but this was awhile ago !

  • @renegadeoffunk123
    @renegadeoffunk123 Рік тому +353

    What a honourable guy ! We are privileged to have someone like Gary Sinise in this world 👏🏼

    • @quickdeuce
      @quickdeuce Рік тому +7

      He's only one man with an amazing aptitude and exposure to share some of the stories our American Veterans had to deal with after they came home. There are hundreds of very good men out there who found a way to deal with their suffering BUT they do not have a voice. Gary IS their voice and he does a stellar job getting the word of our veterans in front of folks who are interested in hearing these stories. GOD BLESS Gary Sinise,, he is a true American Hero.

    • @tammyboon6259
      @tammyboon6259 Рік тому +5

      ​​@@quickdeuceI know. I can't even explain how deeply I was moved listening to him!!!! He just embodies such humility, empathy, compassion but also a deep sense of gratitude & empathy especially for how Vietnam Vets were received when they came home. It really was SO unbelievably disgraceful, how they were treated. The lack of dignity they were given. BUT Gary "SAW THEM" & knew at a profound level the HONOR they deserved BUT weren't given & deprived of.

  • @johndurrett3573
    @johndurrett3573 Рік тому +334

    Honestly my favorite moment in the movie for Lt. Dan was his raging against the storm. Really felt like a purifying experience to get all that rage and frustration out and released in a life or death event and seeing himself winning on the other side. Truly love his performance and his humanity and support of Veterans.

    • @joebudi5136
      @joebudi5136 Рік тому +8

      I visualize that scene all the time.

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 Рік тому +21

      "He never said anything. But that day I think Lt. Dan made his peace with God." - Forrest

    • @gravethebeyond
      @gravethebeyond Рік тому +4

      This was my favorite part also. ✌👍 it really did show how hurt and angry Lieutenant Dan was at god for giving him not such a great hand at life and for some. Its a 50% chance your gonna come out of it alive. It hits at it because of the big bad storm itself.

    • @txquilter608
      @txquilter608 Рік тому +3

      ​@jsharp3165 One of my favorite lines of this movie.

    • @kasession
      @kasession Рік тому +9

      @@gravethebeyond I pictured God letting him express his anger. Who knows our heart better than the almighty. God wasn't angry at him. God knew he had to let it out. At least that's how I thought about it. 🙏🏿

  • @TanyaShumate
    @TanyaShumate 10 місяців тому +57

    I’m honored to make this video.Tragically my husband passed away in August 2019 and my daughter and I were honored to be able to attend the Snowball Express in December that year. We expressed our gratitude and thanked him for the compassion shown to us at approximately 1:50 in the video. Thank you Uncle Gary for all you do for our family and every other family you and your foundation help.

    • @Nutmeg142
      @Nutmeg142 10 місяців тому +2

      I’m sorry for your loss. My husband and were at WDW this past Dec and saw the Snowball Express. It was very happy to see them, but also not happy at the same time because I’m sure that all of you would rather have not been there. I retired from the Air Force and my husband is also an AF vet so we knew what it was about.

  • @dibarcus1452
    @dibarcus1452 Рік тому +746

    I am a 70 year old women and I’m from the Viet Nam generation. A few young men I went to high school with either lost there lives or became physically/mentally disabled. I do not have enough words to describe the respect I have for this man. God bless you Gary. 🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️

    • @robertserafin-uc3qn
      @robertserafin-uc3qn Рік тому +9

      Thank you for serving OUR nation 🇺🇸

    • @miltonhollis703
      @miltonhollis703 Рік тому +10

      Wonderful comment from a 78 years old..

    • @hen5555
      @hen5555 Рік тому

      Lots of disabled babies left in your boys wake.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Рік тому +5

      "What if they gave a war and nobody came?" was a popular poster. We really thought young men had a *choice* about going to VietNam. I was stupid.
      The Constitution says only Congress can declare war. Somehow we've passed that to the President, taking us into war whenever that office feels like it. Big mistake.

    • @SunflowerSocialist
      @SunflowerSocialist Рік тому +1

      Growing up my best friend’s dad was a Vietnam vet, but he never wanted to speak about it. At first I thought it might be political, but no, he was quite open about his opinion on the politics of the war. He’d talk about the war in the abstract and the politics and all that, but he never wanted to talk about his experiences. He didn’t feel worthy of telling his story because he felt his friends who died over there deserved it more. He’s since opened up about his time, and he actually let me interview him for a paper I did in college on the vietnam war.

  • @jshea61
    @jshea61 Рік тому +167

    As good as Tom Hanks was in the movie, Gary Sinise truly made it even better. I grew up during the 60's and 70's. I remember all too well how the Vets from that war were treated when they came home, it was shameful. As a kid I promised myself that I would always treat our military, active or retired, with the respect that they deserve for their time served to our country. Sinise took that thought and ran with it. He is not a Hollywood icon but an American Icon. Thank you Sir for all that you do for our Vets.

    • @SKS8080
      @SKS8080 Рік тому

      Sadly we all know why Gary isn’t a Hollywood icon.

  • @paulcurtis1159
    @paulcurtis1159 Рік тому +420

    Mr. Sinise is a class act , thankyou sir for helping our vets , , , hopefully more celebs will follow his lead

    • @mauriceortiz8817
      @mauriceortiz8817 Рік тому +10

      He really is. I had am underemployed minute around 5 years ago so I worked as an extra and met him on his CSI Series. I got to do a scene with him. He approached me, shook my hand and thanked me for being there. Only a handful of well known actors have done that, that I'm aware of. There are some. But, not most.

    • @kilroyishere6190
      @kilroyishere6190 Рік тому +3

      Dont hold your breath on that one…theyre the same ones that Spit on our soldiers..figuratively and literally…

    • @kilroyishere6190
      @kilroyishere6190 Рік тому

      Using Bush is an affront to our Veterans ,,.How many of our soldiers did he and his Neo-Con scum kill to line their pockets..and they dare to put Trump on trial for anything../Cheney..both of them ,got filthy rich killing Americans and turning Iraq into a terrorist training center…all on a LIE!….NEVER FORGET America who your true compatriots are…they arent members of Americas political elite..

  • @garywagner2466
    @garywagner2466 11 місяців тому +123

    Contrast what Sinise does with the self-absorbed lives of most celebrities. He’s a hero.

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 4 місяці тому

      @@infiniteaaron Did you post this comment for irony?

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 4 місяці тому +1

      @@infiniteaaron Because the OP was giving a straightforward and easily understood statement. We know most celebrities are self-absorbed.
      You've cast a deep shadow of negativity on an easily relatable comment. 😊

  • @PrimeRooster
    @PrimeRooster Рік тому +152

    I got to see the Lt. Dan band in Germany on 4th of July 2008. Gary took the time to meet each and every one of us soldiers after the show. Class Act.

  • @AbramsMech2146
    @AbramsMech2146 Рік тому +263

    I'm a Marine veteran. I met Gary Sinise as part of a USO show in Kuwait the summer of 2003 along with Alyssa Milano, John Stamos, and a few others. Gary seemed like he was truly happy to be there to see us and support us. We took a group picture at the end with Gary in the front middle with me on the right side of the group, but sadly I no longer have the picture. An awesome actor and human being. Love you, Gary! One of my all time favorite actors, even when you played a bad guy.

    • @jamesgibson5876
      @jamesgibson5876 Рік тому +4

      I was in kuwaitt summer of 03 as a contractor driving truck.. went to Iraq in June quite the experience

    • @andrewbell2749
      @andrewbell2749 Рік тому +6

      I hope you could reach out to your buddies and maybe they have a copy ?!

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Рік тому +2

      Love Gary Sinese. I wouldn't walk across the street to see Alissa Milano!

    • @PostalWorker14
      @PostalWorker14 Рік тому

      @@elouise5593HA HA she used to be hot

    • @PostalWorker14
      @PostalWorker14 Рік тому +4

      I was in the Army in Korea Gary Sinise realized that it’s the little people that fight wars not celebrities or politicians that’s why morale is so important bad morale can kill an army faster than bullets That’s why Vietnam vets so bitter didn’t get support

  • @mattmccleary1278
    @mattmccleary1278 Рік тому +201

    Gary should have got an academy award for Forest Gump! He was so good in it.

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody Рік тому +9

      I teared up when after the Hurricane Dan says to Forest, "I never told you thank you for saving my life". Then Forest narrates, "I think he made peace with God".

  • @Iliketochopwood
    @Iliketochopwood Рік тому +22

    No one has done more for the veterans in the united states than Gary Sinise. He could walk into any vfw, bar, team room, etc on this planet and never pay for a drink. It takes a special person to have never served but be embraced like he is in the veteran community. He is one of us and we love him.

  • @CorbTheCoinBoi
    @CorbTheCoinBoi Рік тому +702

    My grandpa is at the 1:18 mark bandaging the head of the wounded soldier. Sergeant First Class Keith (Earl Keith), in the video he was a Staff Sergeant. He served in Korea and Vietnam (Battle of Ia Drang, and back for another tour later on) and retired in the early 70s! Makes me proud to see him here. Rest in peace!

    • @spooge33
      @spooge33 Рік тому +15

      That is so awesome to hear. Proud. Damn right.

    • @cynthiahusband106
      @cynthiahusband106 Рік тому +22

      I hope someday , the president , whoever is in office give Gary Sinese the “ medal of freedom” an honor that Gary has earned over and over Helping out our veterans , the work he has put in is phenomenal. Our veterans are our hero’s in this country . May that day come soon. Thank you Gary for all you do in helping our veterans. All hero’s🇺🇸

    • @peggyscott66
      @peggyscott66 Рік тому +6

      That is truly the coolest !! Thank you to your Grandpa for his service. I remember when these news reels were in TV. My Mom has us pray for our soldiers at every dinner.

    • @zeerohour8129
      @zeerohour8129 Рік тому +9

      He tied that bandage like he could do it in his sleep! Professional all the way. It's good to meet him, but would rather shake his hand. My best to your family and have a Happy Thanksgiving.

    • @Blessings1111
      @Blessings1111 11 місяців тому +3

  • @dhart28
    @dhart28 Рік тому +276

    What a humble, personable man....and he's a very talented celebrity! This man is a tiny ray of light in a dark, dark world. God Bless Gary Sinise.

    • @mrnice7570
      @mrnice7570 Рік тому +8

      These diamonds truly are rare. The list I have ke now two Gary and Keanu

    • @barryallenflash1
      @barryallenflash1 Рік тому +5

      Yes, he is...this world needs more Lt. Dans!

  • @S.O.A.R.
    @S.O.A.R. Рік тому +373

    I got to see Gary's band when I was deployed back in 2011, it was amazing to see him actually support us in person and I am eternally grateful for him and his organizations and what they do for veterans.

    • @JMarieTX
      @JMarieTX Рік тому +11

      My granddaughters - devil dog babies - got to see the band play when they were stationed in Pendleton. Those kids are true patriots and thought that Lt. Dan was the coolest thing since Santa Claus!!

    • @rickh2572
      @rickh2572 Рік тому +6

      I was able to see him during a deployment in 2003. We were getting our picture taken (a group picture) and we were looking at each other talking instead of looking at the camera. He asked the photographer to retake the picture and he said no, there were more people to get through. I still have that picture .To me it is more personal than the standard smile at the camera shot.

    • @moongypsyguerrero1925
      @moongypsyguerrero1925 Рік тому

      Was he part of the celebrity USO that went to the middle east to perform and entertain the troops? Kathy Griffin performed for the troops

    • @rickh2572
      @rickh2572 Рік тому +2

      @@moongypsyguerrero1925 Yes. There was also the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and Chris Isaak.

    • @moongypsyguerrero1925
      @moongypsyguerrero1925 Рік тому

      @@rickh2572 Oh Wow, that's great!Chris Isaac!

  • @SteveSwags
    @SteveSwags 11 місяців тому +18

    Brought my police K9 to a Gary Sinise Foundation Snowball Express event yesterday for American Airlines. What a wonderful thing he's done for these families! This group were all going to Disney World for 5 days.

  • @car17yn71
    @car17yn71 Рік тому +328

    My dad served in Vietnam. I was there the FIRST TIME he was actually thanked publically for his service. It was 2008, at an elementary school Veteran's Day assembly (at a school he had no connection to, except through a girl I babysat). He had tears in his eyes when they thanked them all.

    • @cynthiamatthews
      @cynthiamatthews Рік тому +15

      He never should have waited so long to hear "thank you for your service." The loss of lives in 'Nam was horrific. The memories of those who made it home are/were living breathing nightmares. Not being thanked when they came home was beyond sickening... I don't even think there are words to say how wrong it was. Regardless of the war, all who serve or served deserve our thanks, respect, and love. In my book, they're all heroes.

    • @seximexi5820
      @seximexi5820 Рік тому

      Unfortunately Vietnam vets were never welcomed home and were treated like trash when they returned. I always tell a Vietnam vet whenever I see them "welcome home sir" because they never got it. I dont thank Vietnam vets for their service because everytime I've said that, I've always been told "we don't like that thank you crap". I soon learned about the welcome home and ever since then I have said welcome home. That's the most respectful thing you can give a Vietnam vet.

    • @cockoffgewgle4993
      @cockoffgewgle4993 Рік тому

      There's no such thing as a "Vietnam vet". There are only "Vietnam war criminals".

    • @seximexi5820
      @seximexi5820 Рік тому

      @@cockoffgewgle4993 It is true that some soldiers over there did some bad things but not every one of them can be put in that category. That's like saying all dogs are bad because one dog bit someone. Not how that works and you know that.

    • @AapVanDieKaap
      @AapVanDieKaap 8 місяців тому

      In South Africa we didn't have the draft, we had conscription, from 1967 to 1994 every 18 year old had to go. We have no Veteran's Day or anything like that because our enemies ultimately took control of the country. Having said that, most people seemed to have had a fun time. But the units who saw a lot of combat, I think most of those guys are dead now, drinking, suicide and so on. Very sad.

  • @AudiophileTommy
    @AudiophileTommy Рік тому +255

    The visual and vocal emotion Gary brought to the Lt.Dan character will last forever ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @edbenton5899
    @edbenton5899 Рік тому +187

    I always think of Lt. Dan anytime Forrest Gump is mentioned. His story was powerful and memorable. Even more so now with the contributions of Gary Sinise to the veterans community.

    • @HypocritesExposd
      @HypocritesExposd Рік тому +5

      Sinise’s performance was amazing. Lt. Dan felt so real

  • @ARKenMan
    @ARKenMan 13 днів тому +3

    You can tell when someone is an exceptional and compassionate human being and it just so happens he's one of my favorite actors ever. Blessings Gary!

  • @markhorrell9213
    @markhorrell9213 Рік тому +112

    My brother -an Aussie did 3 tours in vietnam. He isolated himself by joining the Antartic service for several years before coming back to us. Damaged...but loved!

    • @williambowdoin364
      @williambowdoin364 Рік тому +5

      My Thanks to The Australian People for having "Our" The U. S. A. Backs

    • @Eisernkreuz
      @Eisernkreuz Місяць тому +1

      I wish more Americans understood about our Allies' sacrifice alongside us. 🇦🇹🤝🇺🇲

  • @michaelwilts5349
    @michaelwilts5349 Рік тому +106

    I came back in September 2010 from my first tour in Afghanistan, moved from Minnesota to California, and had the good fortune of being able to meet Gary at a fundraising event for his foundation. I told my buddy, who was the one who was able to get me a seat, that if I was going to be sharing space with Gary that I wanted just to be able to shake his hand and thank him for everything he does for the Veteran community. Lo and behold, I was granted a moment to do so and was ironically shocked when HE thanked ME. All that to say, Gary is a wonderful and humble man, he was very kind and sweet in the midst of being hounded by others trying to get him to consider their scripts, and introduced me to his family sitting there with him...who were also very kind and sweet. Thank you forever, Gary! You are loved and appreciated by so many!

    • @nintiwirri
      @nintiwirri Рік тому +6

      This brought a tear to my eye

  • @Yuriel1981
    @Yuriel1981 Рік тому +94

    This man deserved so many more roles than Hollywood ever offered. Amazing person amazing actor.

  • @gregeastman8609
    @gregeastman8609 8 місяців тому +14

    2 tours flying helicopters and no one was hit while on my copter. I feel blessed by that. Gary you have been a true inspiration to many of us- Thank you!!

    • @rachelblanco1656
      @rachelblanco1656 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your service. You had a huge job!

  • @deplorablecovfefe9489
    @deplorablecovfefe9489 Рік тому +235

    A high calling landed in his lap, and he accepted it with honor. Good for him. Honor doesn't mean a lot to many anymore. But some of us still respect it.

    • @ShanaKendle
      @ShanaKendle Рік тому +6

      Well said.

    • @mymia731
      @mymia731 Рік тому +1

      Your comment about honor not meaning a lot to many is wrong.
      People may not hold the same values that you hold but that is not actually what honor means. Honor means choosing what you hold as correct despite all those who tell you that you are wrong.
      To be fair, honor is something most of the world labels it only after the fact. Honor is an action in the past that costs you and then the world catches up and people call it honor.

  • @paulbentley1705
    @paulbentley1705 Рік тому +238

    You sir are a true Patriot. As a combat vet, I salute you Mr. Sinise.

    • @jeffho1727
      @jeffho1727 Рік тому +5

      Shite, as a Canadian Vet I love this guy. You're lucky to have him.

  • @judymelchert3966
    @judymelchert3966 Рік тому +326

    His character in Forrest Gump entered his heart and became a lifetime goal to help veterans.He is such a wonderful man and incredible humanitarian

    • @kardock2360
      @kardock2360 Рік тому +6

      Gary Sinise is a great human being and he's the reason i keep faith in humanity.

    • @Anna13965
      @Anna13965 Рік тому +3

    • @whywhy3289
      @whywhy3289 11 місяців тому +1

      ⁠awesome that he already was somewhat involved with Veterans. He deserved that role based off that and capitalized off the opportunity to help even more. What a guy.

    • @seanyfaulkner7106
      @seanyfaulkner7106 6 місяців тому

      It entered his heart - so his heart is open

  • @msladylalae4985
    @msladylalae4985 Рік тому +158

    Lt. Dan touched my heart made me acutely aware of vets. Just love him. His tenacity, his grit.

    • @lmil5347
      @lmil5347 Рік тому +5

      Ever since I watched the movie, "Forest Gump" Gary Sinise has been a favorite of mine. This auto biography has increased my great feeling for him...I am so grateful he's gone this route...especially for his love for our servicemen and vets. God bless him and everyone whose lives he's touched.

  • @josephwalker1281
    @josephwalker1281 Рік тому +181

    I’m sitting in Dublin Ireland watching. What a real hero Gary is. There is a shortage in the world of people like him. Amazing story. Keep up the great work.

  • @Dominic.Minischetti
    @Dominic.Minischetti Рік тому +201

    He is an amazing man. It comes from his heart. I can’t imagine how many men and women he has actually saved… God bless you Lt. Dan!

  • @donnacarlton1205
    @donnacarlton1205 Рік тому +37

    Such an awesome gentleman. Thanks Gary from a proud Navy Vet. I served in the hospital corps during Vietnam. We love you, Sir. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @rachelblanco1656
      @rachelblanco1656 5 місяців тому

      Thank you for your service. I was a military brat - both parents - sister, husband, brother-in-law, grandfather, nephew... I still regret not serving. I appreciate you.

  • @taraalbarran
    @taraalbarran Рік тому +104

    As a service member for the last 17 years I continue to be so thankful for Gary Sinise! He’s a hero in our community and we are blessed to have his service. Thank you for shining your light on us and uplifting us, LT Dan 🤗

  • @sharis9095
    @sharis9095 Рік тому +109

    Lt. Dan has become iconic and the fact that Gary Sinise took it and made it more... made it about giving back and service ... is a testament to just how well Gary understood and embraced that roll.

  • @jessezainey9310
    @jessezainey9310 Рік тому +39

    2007 Balad, AB Iraq. I’ll never forget his visit. Not a single person who approached him didn’t get a minute of his time. Such a beautiful and good human being. Honored to have shook his hand.

  • @sharonharrison3611
    @sharonharrison3611 8 місяців тому +9

    Gary Senise us an awesome person doing everything he has and still doing it to this day. Thankyou Gary for all you do! God bless you!🙏💙

  • @LarryaproudU.S.citizen
    @LarryaproudU.S.citizen Рік тому +298

    Wow. Even at my old age it still hurts, I recall coming home and it was the most lonely experience to come back to a place that was no longer my home. It drags you down if you think about it. It is nice to hear Gary talk about this and validate the people who served our nation.

    • @BookishDark
      @BookishDark Рік тому +24

      I’m so sorry for the way you were treated. Thank you for your service. ❤

    • @cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338
      @cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338 Рік тому +36

      My dad served two tours. He never discusses it. I asked him once if he ever thinks about Vietnam. He quietly replied “Every day.” 😢

    • @MPjustaman
      @MPjustaman Рік тому +10

      Thank you.

    • @riandraegon556
      @riandraegon556 Рік тому +26

      I was a teenager protesting against the war 69 thru 71. But not once did I target vets like so many of my peers did. I could not understand why they would be so cruel to those who suffered in the war, and by and large, did not choose to go there. I also refused to call police men and women “pigs”. Always hated that. I was against the war, and that was it. Still against wars. But not against those forced to fight them.

    • @NealBones
      @NealBones Рік тому +12

      ​@cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338 My grandfather just opened up this year about what he experienced in Vietnam in 1969. The first death he witness was three women being blown into pieces after stepping on landmines. Imagine being thrown into stuff like that at 19 years old. And then for your own army to use chemical weapons on you... no wonder no one speaks of it

  • @micheleele7299
    @micheleele7299 Рік тому +186

    Incredible kindness & humanity from this man who could have let being a celebrity go to his head but instead he used it to do something wonderful! 👏🏻♥️

    • @91Redmist
      @91Redmist Рік тому +6

      Well said. A real gentleman.

  • @DavidMiller212
    @DavidMiller212 Рік тому +293

    My dad was a Vietnam vet who was paralyzed from waist down, he passed away from complications in 1998. Gary's performance and his charity work is just amazing, thank you!

    • @JamesValentineBaja1000
      @JamesValentineBaja1000 Рік тому +8

      I'm sry to read of your Dad's passing!

    • @bsoz9759
      @bsoz9759 Рік тому +8

      I was saddened to read how you lost your dad. His personal sacrifice to be away from his family and friends while fighting for another country's freedom is now appreciated by most Americans.

    • @liammurphy2725
      @liammurphy2725 Рік тому +8

      Respect.

    • @cynthiamatthews
      @cynthiamatthews Рік тому +10

      I had many friends who served in Vietnam, friends who trusted me enough to tell me about things they wished they could forget, but never would. God bless them all.

    • @lalani888ARTblue
      @lalani888ARTblue Рік тому +1

      💜💌

  • @dark14life
    @dark14life Рік тому +15

    I can't believe that it's been almost 30 years since Forrest Gump came out. Time is a fickle mistress.
    I've heard bits and pieces about what Gary has done over the years since to help Veterans and their families. As a member of a family with a long history of military service, I thank you for all you've done for them, Gary. Keep up the good work!

  • @donaldparlett7708
    @donaldparlett7708 Рік тому +117

    When watching Forrest Gump and Forrest excitedly says “ Lt Dan has magic legs” at the wedding I bust out with tears from the emotion. Gary thanks for your commitment to the veterans.

    • @JohnDoe-zz7on
      @JohnDoe-zz7on Рік тому +14

      Forest Gump was the first movie we were allowed to watch after Marine Boot camp.
      What a great movie to watch right after boot camp.

  • @d3adlyd0c
    @d3adlyd0c Рік тому +69

    Gary is an amazing man. I was injured in combat and when I was let go due to my injuries I was lost and didn’t know where to go and Gary called me and gave me opportunities

    • @rachelblanco1656
      @rachelblanco1656 5 місяців тому

      I'm glad he reached out. I hope you are doing well. I appreciate your service.

  • @sandragriffin6098
    @sandragriffin6098 Рік тому +73

    Your portrayal of Lieutinent Dan was the most amazing acting I've ever seen. Lieutenant Dan Gary Senise you will live in our hearts forever. Thank you for supporting our Veterans and helping them to heal and become successful.

  • @jamesyeatts5706
    @jamesyeatts5706 5 місяців тому +69

    Gary Sinise is a GREAT actor. To this day I’ll swear that he SHOULD have won the Academy Award for playing Lt. Dan. He was robbed. But all of that being said, he’s an even greater American and human being.
    I’m a Vietnam vet and medically retired police detective. Life has been far from easy. Especially since my forced retirement after 25 years on the job. Due to all of those medical problems I can’t drive and I must use a walker always. I live alone. Money is so very very tight and the VA won’t even talk with me any longer to help with medical expenses.
    But, then I see Mr Sinise. Such a good man. God bless you and your family sir. 🇺🇸❤️🙏🏻

    • @TheBart49
      @TheBart49 5 місяців тому +7

      I'm so sorry that our government treats it's vets like that. It's absolutely. If I had my way, vets would be a whole lot better off. It's a slap in the faces of veterans the way they treat yall. God bless you all.

    • @corriehordyk3342
      @corriehordyk3342 5 місяців тому +2

      Why is the VA so difficult. My Canadian son went to Afghanistan and a few other places. The VA has been terrific to him

    • @jordanbaker4392
      @jordanbaker4392 4 місяці тому +1

      Praying for you

    • @annswaydis
      @annswaydis 3 місяці тому

      America or I should the addled president and his sleep her way to the top VP are busy taking care of all the illegals they are letting into the country. We are a country at war - in which the constitution and bill of Rights and decency are being destroyed where the media - tv radio internet paper- reports bias news. If they don’t like what say they don’t let you say or will they print it

    • @shutupdeck
      @shutupdeck 2 місяці тому

      Welcome home, sir. You deserve the world and more ❤️🤍💙

  • @deborahbloom4624
    @deborahbloom4624 Рік тому +58

    It is just heartbreaking to hear how people treated our returning servicemen. Just heartbreaking. Thank you, Gary Sinise, for being an advocate for these heroes. ❤

  • @marcfield1234
    @marcfield1234 Рік тому +145

    Your story about the Vet in the airport struck a chord with me. My father did the exact same thing. He got off the plane went into the bathroom changed into his clothes threw his uniform in the trash can and never looked back. He became a Lt. Dan. He moved on., got married, had a kid, became a self employed carpenter then a construction superintendent, retired and living is comfortably.

    • @brmam1385
      @brmam1385 10 місяців тому +3

      So glad for him!❤

    • @AllenPaulTrego
      @AllenPaulTrego 5 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like my story. Marine 1971 I retired as a carpenter superintendent. Yep it was b s the way we were treated I would hide in airports. I came home realizing I couldn’t talk about my experience had to shut up bend my back to life that time period made me who I’am.

    • @WeiderMystic
      @WeiderMystic 5 місяців тому

      my dad did the same damn thing, trade and all

    • @jordanbaker4392
      @jordanbaker4392 4 місяці тому

      Nice

  • @saundrajohnson1571
    @saundrajohnson1571 Рік тому +170

    I had neither seen, nor heard of Gary Sinise. Then I found Lt. Dan. Gary’s portrayal of Lt. Dan made such an impact on me that I never forgot it. I immediately gained respect for that man. Hearing what he’s been doing since has only increased that respect.

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 Рік тому +4

      I knew of Gary Sinise from other movies. I didn't ever watch Forrest Gump until oh, the last year or so.
      I had heard of the Gary Sinise Foundation.

  • @josephracine4415
    @josephracine4415 10 місяців тому +12

    I have had the honor of seeing him while ar Ft. Lewis WA. This guy cares and puts so much thought in his shows and performance. Bless you brother.

  • @bcd2107
    @bcd2107 Рік тому +137

    My Grandfather was Army infantry and went to Korea and Vietnam. He actually volunteered for a second tour in Vietnam and said it was because with the draft young guys were getting sent over with little training and he already had combat experience. He made it his life mission to make sure all vets after him weren't treated like they were and was the biggest patriot you could imagine. The PGR in my state awarded both him and my grandmother for their patriotism and named the award after them which gets awarded to someone every year for their dedication to veterans.

    • @andrewgoudy676
      @andrewgoudy676 Рік тому +7

      true hero

    • @Barnaclebeard
      @Barnaclebeard Рік тому +3

      Might have done something for the people of Vietnam instead...

    • @charlene5461
      @charlene5461 Рік тому +1

      @@Barnaclebeard 🤔 He went back to help young drafted men learn how to stay alive, while they were trying to protect Vietnam. Not sure if I understand your comment?

  • @bornagainbeliever1429
    @bornagainbeliever1429 Рік тому +91

    Gary Sinese is a class act- I love his heart for our veterans! 🇺🇸

  • @amandasullivan666
    @amandasullivan666 Рік тому +96

    There arent too many out there in Hollywood that are truely great human beings... Gary is one of those. God bless Gary and all our troops.

  • @Terry-zy8kk
    @Terry-zy8kk 8 місяців тому +25

    I find Gary Sinise's passion for helping the Military veterans absolutely amazing, here is a man who is well known and respected as an actor...but gives so much to others...and I'm a Canadian....I love reading about the passion and comfort he and his foundation gives to others!!...

    • @jakespottedhorse45
      @jakespottedhorse45 5 місяців тому +4

      If only our government had Gary's passion to help our vets. I myself did my stint in the Viet Nam.

  • @Dingdongwitchisdead
    @Dingdongwitchisdead Рік тому +288

    As a kid, a lot of these movies made a huge impact on us and influenced us to sign up and serve our country. Thanks Gary for your continued support.
    82nd Airborne Veteran 91-95

    • @stoicepictetus3875
      @stoicepictetus3875 Рік тому

      👌

    • @amckittrick7951
      @amckittrick7951 Рік тому +11

      I'm kinda surprised considering I've always seen forest Gump (and most movies that deal with vietnam) as anti-war and pushed me away from wanting to join the military

    • @Lisa-eo9gd
      @Lisa-eo9gd Рік тому +8

      @@amckittrick7951 No one wants war. It takes a strong military to prevent war. If war can't be stopped, it takes a strong military to protect our country.

    • @Dingdongwitchisdead
      @Dingdongwitchisdead Рік тому +2

      @@Lisa-eo9gd exactly! Camaraderie, commitment, sacrifice all true virtues of those that love America. For those that can read past Hollywood tears.

    • @amckittrick7951
      @amckittrick7951 Рік тому +10

      @Lisa-eo9gd I get that argument but as a historian I must bring up the security paradox. The effort nations take to protect themselves inevitably leads to what they sought to avoid

  • @nickames3808
    @nickames3808 Рік тому +158

    I just CHOKED UP thinking about Lt. Dan DOING ALL RIGHT !!! May God Bless OUR Vets !

  • @Gemmarose9012
    @Gemmarose9012 Рік тому +69

    He’s such a good man. I know that when I make my monthly donation to his foundation, the money is put to good use. God bless Gary and God bless our veterans!

  • @tommywood2983
    @tommywood2983 11 місяців тому +19

    Thank you all veterans for your service. God bless you and your family's!!!

  • @Chownz
    @Chownz Рік тому +102

    My father served from 67 to 69 in the infantry enlisted in NZ (Victor 4 coy2). He hardly spoke about his experience but told us kids to never forget, years later the army created a book called 'A Soldiers Story ' based around the Victor battalion. It was limited edition mainly for troops family, and limited release to the public. There's a video on YT about the battalion. RIP Dad thanks for being a great father, and the years you shared to me. And thanks to all veterans who served. Thanks for your sacrifices. Ka kite ano take.

  • @jillybeancadney6229
    @jillybeancadney6229 Рік тому +70

    Gary's face while talking about his familys positions in the war, it's so endearing to see his eyes and to see how proud he is ... I've always been a huge fan of this Man. Xoxox

  • @automatics1im
    @automatics1im Рік тому +171

    My uncle was a DAV member and sang Gary Sinese’s praises often and loudly. He loved seeing his band.
    Having an advocate like Sinese meant a lot to my uncle and his local.

  • @chuckriggsjr.6021
    @chuckriggsjr.6021 9 місяців тому +11

    Thank you Sir for supporting the veterans. God Bless you n your family. Keep up the wonderful work. Thank you to all of the veterans n active service members for all of your sacrifices n service.

  • @sadieanthony5132
    @sadieanthony5132 Рік тому +42

    My son in law lost a leg while serving in the Marines. They met him in one of his events and both of them my daughter and son in law can attest of this man awesomeness and good heart. They love Lt. Dan. There is no question of this great human helping others.

  • @QuickLern818
    @QuickLern818 Рік тому +77

    I worked at a movie theater back in 1999, and had the privilege of meeting Mr. Sinise and his wife multiple times-I’m pleased to say they were both great and humble people, which is rare in the entertainment industry.

  • @nonopopo1985
    @nonopopo1985 Рік тому +43

    A few years ago I was a Police Officer at a local airport in Virginia and I was tasked with escorting Mr. Sinise to his vehicle. This was shortly after CSI New York was cancelled and he and his team were bummed because that's how he funded most of his Vet work. Mr. Sinise was a gentleman and a class act. He asked my name and looked me in the eye as he shook my hand. To me he will never be Gary, he will always be Mr. Sinise.

  • @dandaigle4546
    @dandaigle4546 10 місяців тому +8

    as a volunteer, I especially loved this piece, thank you for your support of our wounded military members, God bless everyone

  • @dave3156
    @dave3156 Рік тому +91

    Gary may not have served in the military, but he is a true American Hero for the work he does. Bless you Lt Dan!

  • @alexexum6084
    @alexexum6084 Рік тому +65

    As the child of a Vietnam vet. His portrayal was epic. God bless Gary.

  • @joancolosimo
    @joancolosimo Рік тому +65

    As the mother of an Air Force Veteran & an Active Duty Army helicopter pilot I cannot thank you enough for all that you do for our Veterans!!! ❤

  • @petehoeft6518
    @petehoeft6518 23 дні тому +3

    This is a man who found his purpose. Thank you Gary for supporting our veterans.

  • @spotteddog1716
    @spotteddog1716 Рік тому +45

    There aren’t enough words to describe this man. He looks outside of himself to help other people. Most people in this world pass each other on the street and don’t even say hello. He wants to make this world a better place - especially for the veterans who deserve it. EVERY veteran.

  • @ivanleterror9158
    @ivanleterror9158 Рік тому +72

    Can't say enough for what he has done for us Vets.

  • @nightsky613
    @nightsky613 Рік тому +97

    Gary Sinese is a very special man. His foundation has helped vets immeasurably. I was wounded twice in Vietnam and sent a donation to Gary's foundation along with a letter telling him my story and thanking him for what he does. He sent me a beautiful 8x10 photo with a great inscription. Wonderful man and a refreshing change from what Hollywood has become.

  • @deborahjohannessenn678
    @deborahjohannessenn678 Рік тому +15

    Truly a wonderful thing he is doing for our veterans and their families. May God keep blessing him and all our veterans. Thank you for being a hugger! We all love hugs ❤❤❤