November 11, 2006


Gary Emceed Veteran’s Day Program at Arlington

Gary was emcee for the Veteran’s Day Observance Program at Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday, November 11th.

President Bush spoke of the men and women in the armed forces for their bravery and fortitude, calling them “America’s finest citizens.” Bush earlier laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns, a memorial gravesite commemorating all unknown American soldiers who died under the call of duty. Also in attendance was veteran and former Sen. Bob Dole, whose right arm was left paralyzed by gunfire during World War II.

President Bush and Gary Sinise at Arlington National Cemetery on Saturday, November 11th.

(AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)


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3 Responses to “Gary Emceed Veteran’s Day Program at Arlington”

  1. Chris Everest Says:

    Dear Mr Sinise,
    I have been a fan of yours for some time. I was not very aware of your work with our troops and our veterans. When I saw you at Arlington on stage I stopped all I was doing. Then some time during the day an add came on with you in it, for Golden Carral and to come for dinner for free as a vet or active duty. Once againe I stopped what I was doing and listend to you. I really like you as an actor and now I find I really like you as a person. Thank You for all you do.

    Chris Everest
    everestchris@yahoo.com

  2. Chris Everest Says:

    Thank You for all you do for us

  3. Jeff Young Says:

    Mr Gary Sinise,
    Thank you for your efforts to recognize our men and women in the armed services. My respect for you is immeasurable. I am a twenty-five year veteren of the active Navy and Navy Reserves and am sure that any support from you will also be appreciated by the troops.
    I also am past Commander Anaconda, Mont. Post #21 and would love to extend an invitation to you to our Memorial Day celebrations of 2007.
    Thank you!

    Jeff Young
    Anaconda, Mt.
    jlymtn@yahoo.com

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