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Sinise: A man for all services |
2008-12-15 |
This sentence is at the end of the article: Fox News will be broadcasting Mr. FloraŽs one-hour special in prime time on Jan. 10. Since war became a geographically distant but very real way of life after Sept. 11, 2001, no Hollywood star has stepped up to support active duty U.S. military personnel and wounded veterans like Gary Sinise. There is no close second. And quietly, as is in his nature, he is becoming something akin to this generationŽs Bob Hope. One step in conferring this worthy title on the award-winning actor, director and producer occurred last week when President Bush bestowed on him the Presidential Citizens Medal, the second highest civilian honor awarded to citizens for exemplary deeds performed in service of the nation. Previous recipients include Henry "Hank" Aaron, Muhammad Ali, Colin L. Powell and Bob Dole. While the White House ceremony flew under the radar of most of the media, most notably the entertainment press, word has trickled out to many of his countless admirers in and out of the military. And on the occasion of him receiving the award, they want America to take in their words of praise for, as Sharon Tyk in the USO of Illinois put it, this "gallant American patriot." Michael Yon, a Special Forces vet and the pre-eminent war journalist of our time, communicated his admiration in a dispatch from Bahrain: "Gary is a true friend of the American soldier. He does not hesitate to travel into war zones to express his admiration and personal support for those who defend us. He visits wounded soldiers, some of whom I personally know. All love him. "Soldiers from privates to generals admire Gary for his dedication to a cause greater than any of us. Gary's dedication went much further. He personally supported sending millions of dollars worth of school and clothing supplies to Iraqi children. I saw this effort with my own eyes. Gary Sinise is a Great American." In 2004, "Seabiscuit" author Laura Hillenbrand with Mr. Sinise founded Operation Iraqi Children, a nonprofit group dedicated to helping the U.S. military distribute school supplies in the war-stricken country. "For a lot of celebrities, charitable work equals photo opportunity and nothing more," Miss Hillenbrand wrote in an e-mail. "For Gary, giving of himself, and giving to his country, is what makes life meaningful and joyful. It is perhaps the most essential part of his character, and it is his passion." Mr. Sinise not only "supports the troops," but he champions their mission as well. "I have seen Iraqi kids climbing on our soldiers and hugging them and kissing them," Mr. Sinise said. "I have seen their smiling faces and their attempts to say 'I love you' in broken English. The folks I saw had hope in their eyes and gratitude in their hearts for what was done for them." It continues to Page 2 at the site |
Posted by:Sherry |
#4 The Bob Hope of our time. That's not something you hear every day. Those are hard shoes to fill, but he sounds like he certainly deserves some recognition. |
Posted by: bigjim-ky 2008-12-15 23:43 |
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Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2008-12-15 17:11 |
#2 "I have seen Iraqi kids climbing on our soldiers and hugging them and kissing them," Oddly enough, no AP photographers or Rooters stringers seem to have been around for those moments. |
Posted by: Matt 2008-12-15 14:39 |
#1 What a great guy. I remember seeing him on stage years ago in Chicago at the Steppenwolf Theater with John Malkovich. A real treat. |
Posted by: remoteman 2008-12-15 13:55 |