I am a grown man with 20 years of the Air Force under my belt. I am not ashamed to admit it, but you made me cry today. Too many of our brothers and sisters in arms were disrespected when they they came home from hell. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Best wishes to you and everyone in the United States of America.
I thank you for your service and love you have for our Vietnam Veterans! I'm sorry, that our young people have very little respect for our former military and our military now! I pray one day they will realize, what sacrifices were given!
THANK YOU to our Vietnam vets who answered the call and bravely went into harm's way and gave us an example to live up to. We in the younger generations can learn a lot from your courage and dignity.
I’m a a Brit and old enough to remember the Vietnam war, I never understood why those serviceman were forgotten. They didn’t start the war, they were called to serve and served valiantly, I appreciate all servicemen and women here and across the pond who every day make great sacrifice to serve their country, thank you 🌺
I can not THANK EVERY VETERAN ENOUGH!!! I was there at Camp Pendleton, San Diego and at a very young age saw how the Vietnam Veterans were treated. My parents and I were there to welcome my brother's tone from Vietnam on their first tour that they went to and it was very disheartening and when. The war was over it wouldn't any better walking to the car somebody would slim. They're trunk and my brothers would hit the throne enroll like they had a weapon in their hands. They were shocked and yet these people said thanks to horrible things. Third thing and I remember that and I'll never forget. I felt so sad for them and I weren't that little egg. I was not ever going to be like those people. I will love in appreciate our veterans because I happen to know exactly what they were through. My dead was in the world for 2 and like brothers both ser. Vietnam my nephew, Afghanistan. It was a sad day and it's something this stuck with me my life. I'm 66 now and I still cried about when I think God bless? You? Gary for doing what I can't. I can volunteer time and I will be there for any bit that needs me. My brother Bob passed away if you years ago from cancer any had been in Vietnam and served. My other brother is still alive and his 70s. I'd Just like to. thank all of our veterans form my family, friends and me God Bless
Thank you to every veteran who served in the military. I am so grateful for your sacrifices. Thank you Gary for honoring those who were in the Vietnam war and honoring their sacrifices. They are heroes in my eyes.
my high school classmates Elmwood Park ILL..........RIP 1Lt. Paul Charles Bertolozzi USMC KIA 8-2-67 Cpl. Richard Clark Abbate USMC KIA 5-18-68 i was 3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai,RVN 10/65-11/66
I just turned 72 and have no kids or any close dear relatives. My father is buried at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetary in Dixon, Ca. His gravestone reads "Proudly Served in Two Wars" (WW2 & Korean). In his honor and all military personal who has served and is serving our country...the Gary Sinise Foundation will be the sole beneficiary of all of my assets when I pass away. They are very deserving. I'm proud of my father and I'm sure he would be proud of me.
Thank you, sir, for this video. My father, Major General Lê Minh Đảo from the ARVN (South Vietnamese military), was working along side with many heroes Vietnam Veterans. Unfortunately, after the Paris Peace Accords in 1973, then the fall of saigon on 4/30/1975, the communists Vietnam force my father to their hellish prison in north Vietnam . He was in the Hanoi concentration camps for 17 years. He was so brutally tortured and starved to death. We always love and respect the brotherhood of many Vietnam veterans. Thank you for fighting for our freedom in a foreign land. We are always grateful for your service. ❤❤❤
Thank you Mr Sinise for all you have done for all war Veterans. I am a Vietnam Veteran, and I learned to listen to you, and respect you for what you became: a voice representing our cause and existence. And you're a great actor too.
I could not attend the dedication ceremony as I was teaching in Northwest Alaska. Bless Gary Sinese. Veteran of A Co. 1/26 Infantry, 1st Infantry Division: 1966-1967.
My brother in law died of cancer. No help at times. Actually nothing. He figured he couldn’t ask for any. Since he was exposed to chemicals etc apparently it was his fault. He tried to forget. Didn’t call attention to himself. Tough guy he was.
Mr Gary Sinise , Thank you for all you have done for us Vietnam Veterans. We needed support and you were there. There is a special place waiting for you in Heaven.
I am a grown man with 20 years of the Air Force under my belt. I am not ashamed to admit it, but you made me cry today. Too many of our brothers and sisters in arms were disrespected when they they came home from hell. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. Best wishes to you and everyone in the United States of America.
Cry Sir. You have the right. Regardless of the amount served. you've paid the way for me others.
I thank you for your service and love you have for our Vietnam Veterans! I'm sorry, that our young people have very little respect for our former military and our military now! I pray one day they will realize, what sacrifices were given!
Thank you, Veterans. It almost took fifty years to honor you. Thank you for honoring them, Mr. Sinise.
Gary Sinise, THANK YOU for ALL that you do.
Thanks for ALL you do, Gary! From another "Gary." Damp eyes, here.
Freedom has a price that the protected will never know.
Thank YOU!
THANK YOU to our Vietnam vets who answered the call and bravely went into harm's way and gave us an example to live up to. We in the younger generations can learn a lot from your courage and dignity.
I’m a a Brit and old enough to remember the Vietnam war, I never understood why those serviceman were forgotten. They didn’t start the war, they were called to serve and served valiantly, I appreciate all servicemen and women here and across the pond who every day make great sacrifice to serve their country, thank you 🌺
Welcome Home brothers.
When I see a Vietnam Vet, I thank them for their service, and Welcome Home.
I can not THANK EVERY VETERAN ENOUGH!!! I was there at Camp Pendleton, San Diego and at a very young age saw how the Vietnam Veterans were treated. My parents and I were there to welcome my brother's tone from Vietnam on their first tour that they went to and it was very disheartening and when. The war was over it wouldn't any better walking to the car somebody would slim. They're trunk and my brothers would hit the throne enroll like they had a weapon in their hands. They were shocked and yet these people said thanks to horrible things.
Third thing and I remember that and I'll never forget.
I felt so sad for them and I weren't that little egg.
I was not ever going to be like those people. I will love in appreciate our veterans because I happen to know exactly what they were through. My dead was in the world for 2 and like brothers both ser.
Vietnam my nephew, Afghanistan. It was a sad day and it's something this stuck with me my life. I'm 66 now and I still cried about when I think God bless? You? Gary for doing what I can't. I can volunteer time and I will be there for any bit that needs me. My brother Bob passed away if you years ago from cancer any had been in Vietnam and served.
My other brother is still alive and his 70s.
I'd Just like to. thank all of our veterans form my family, friends and me God Bless
Long overdue. Thank you Gary.
Awesome! Thank you Gary Sinise. I am a Vietnam Veteran, U.S. Navy.
Thank you for serving our country, friend.
My dad was a Viet Nam Vet, he came home from the war, then died from complications of Agent Orange. I thank you for honoring him. ❤🇺🇲💙
same exact story as mine.... I miss him every single day
GODBLESS.
SO AWESOME!!!!! THANKS GARY
Thank you to every veteran who served in the military. I am so grateful for your sacrifices. Thank you Gary for honoring those who were in the Vietnam war and honoring their sacrifices. They are heroes in my eyes.
Semper Fi Gary 🇺🇸 Thanks for everything you do.!
Thanks, i appreciate your efforts for the wrongs of many that occurred 54 years ago for myself and many others . Vietnam vet, US Army.
I am a Vietnam vet. Due to my disabilities I cannot travel easily. Too bad for us who have problems traveling.
Keep doing good man!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you Mr Sinise, It's really great what you do for us Nam Vets. Really cool! I was in-country '67-'72.
And thank YOU for your service! That's a long haul. Incredible.
my high school classmates Elmwood Park ILL..........RIP
1Lt. Paul Charles Bertolozzi USMC KIA 8-2-67
Cpl. Richard Clark Abbate USMC KIA 5-18-68
i was 3rd Batt. 7th Marines ChuLai,RVN 10/65-11/66
I just turned 72 and have no kids or any close dear relatives. My father is buried at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetary in Dixon, Ca. His gravestone reads "Proudly Served in Two Wars" (WW2 & Korean). In his honor and all military personal who has served and is serving our country...the Gary Sinise Foundation will be the sole beneficiary of all of my assets when I pass away. They are very deserving. I'm proud of my father and I'm sure he would be proud of me.
My big brother served in Vietnam. As long as I live, ANY VETERAN , I will "WELCOME HOME " ALL VETS!❤🇺🇸
Never again will a generation of veterans abandon another generation of veterans. Welcome home fellow Nam vets.
You're a class act Mr. Sinse, I hope you come back to Fort Drum. Welcome home vietnam veterans🍻
Thank God for Gary Sinese. ❤
Thank you, sir, for this video. My father, Major General Lê Minh Đảo from the ARVN (South Vietnamese military), was working along side with many heroes Vietnam Veterans. Unfortunately, after the Paris Peace Accords in 1973, then the fall of saigon on 4/30/1975, the communists Vietnam force my father to their hellish prison in north Vietnam . He was in the Hanoi concentration camps for 17 years. He was so brutally tortured and starved to death.
We always love and respect the brotherhood of many Vietnam veterans. Thank you for fighting for our freedom in a foreign land. We are always grateful for your service. ❤❤❤
This was beautiful. Thank you, Gary and especially thank you to the veterans for your service. God bless all of you and God bless the USA. 🇺🇲🙏🏻
Thank you Mr Sinise for all you have done for all war Veterans. I am a Vietnam Veteran, and I learned to listen to you, and respect you for what you became: a voice representing our cause and existence. And you're a great actor too.
Thank you Gary Sinise, Airborne All The Way! Rakassan
Gary es its Buthiful was Du alles machst und gemacht hast, for ever ❤️🫂🙏😢🫶🎸🫂🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🎸🫶🫂❤️❤️🌺🌺🙏😢😢
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans!!
I could not attend the dedication ceremony as I was teaching in Northwest Alaska. Bless Gary Sinese. Veteran of A Co. 1/26 Infantry, 1st Infantry Division: 1966-1967.
Huge RESPECT 💪
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Thank you Gary
Hero to our heroes!!❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Your country owes you an apology. Welcome home brothers.
Such a wonderful cause...thank you from Australia
WOW, thank Gary! It's about time those brave men SHOULD BE HONORED! John P.
My brother in law died of cancer. No help at times. Actually nothing. He figured he couldn’t ask for any. Since he was exposed to chemicals etc apparently it was his fault. He tried to forget. Didn’t call attention to himself. Tough guy he was.
I love this man ❤❤❤
This was beautiful, I love our Vietnam Vets, I remember those days very well, from a Vietnam Era veteran ❤️🙏🙏🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you Gary,nam vet ..thank you so much
Mr Gary Sinise , Thank you for all you have done for us Vietnam Veterans. We needed support and you were there. There is a special place waiting for you in Heaven.
Love ya Gary and the folks in the foundation! 1st bat 8th bgd E co, 11B/C RVN 69-70
thank you Lt Dan, DaNang 1970-71, you are the MAN!
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It’s about time.
Welcome home
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