Should cloning become a thing in the future, this is your guy. God Bless this man for his unwavering devotion and support of America's Veterans and the US Military..
Joseph Sokoloski I'm retired AF Securiry Forces, 1st Special Ops. In my opinion you are not a former soldier, you are still a soldier and always will be just as my father and 2 of my uncles will always be soldiers(Army) as both of my grandfathers will always be sailors and my other uncle will always be a Marine. And I will always be and Airman. No one can take that away from us. I stand with all my brothers and sister that have served and are serving today. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and yes the Coast Guard too, you were my family starting in 1984 and you will be my family until my last breathe. Thank you for service and sacrificw Sir.
Here's what letting Your actions speak louder than words . He's sure one classy gentleman. And the work he's done for the veterans is above and beyond anything I've ever seen .
How exciting for Gary to get that flight! He is like a kid in a candy store in every military type experience he’s given. The military appreciates him so much. And he never thinks he deserves any recognition. He knows who the heroes are, and keeps reminding us all. God bless you, Gary! You are terrific, and a shining example of what a patriot should be.
Having been a part of that community, Naval Aviators will tell you that it is the young sailors whose average age is 19-21 who maintain and repair the aircraft and equipment that allow them to be "superheros." For every aviator in a squadron there are dozens of highly trained specialized enlisted personnel that maintain and repair the aircraft as well as dozens and dozens more that direct and handle the extremely dangerous launch and recovery operations on the flight deck.
How awesome was that?! Thank you Gary for your loyal support of our military! What you do goes WAY farther than you can imagine. Morale when deployed sometimes gets crazy bad, thank you for YOUR SUPPORT, SIR!❤
When we were stationed in Hawaii, my husband had never been assigned to a duty station around water. He came home one day right after we got him signed in to post and said “I have to do drown proofing tomorrow.” I had no clue what that was but he didn’t sound too thrilled. With 15 years in the Army he was used to taking orders and his easy going nature usually meant whatever orders he was given just rolled off his back and they got done. Not just to the best of his ability but even more than that if possible. I asked him to repeat what he was going to have to do. It sounded like he was saying “drown proving.” I asked “so you have to do what…prove you can drown?” He repeated it a third time and we got a good laugh over it. My husband was a fair swimmer but he avoided it if possible having spent a lifetime fighting ear infections as well as other problems. But he got in the pool, proved he could use his BDU’s to keep himself afloat and came home looking like a drowned cat!! Had the temperament of one too!!
I'm a Grateful Military Brat and I'm Grateful For Gary Sinise and his Foundation, the Sponsors, the Volunteers and the people who Donate their hard earned money! Cheers From Ohio
Gary Sinise, you are the most wonderful person ever and am so very proud of your accomplishments in life, honoring all Military, their families, first responders, and veterans. A loving, caring HERO who deserves nothing but the best of everything. Yes, I am speaking if you, Gary Sinise. God Bless You, we love you.
Great video!!!! You look so happy Mr. Sinise, I'm glad for you sir. It was actually an extraordinary experience, and you deserve it for the support you provide to veterans and personnel in active service. God bless you and all of them. 👏❤😊
Awesome. Not that anyone would know who sees this, but, I rarely use that word. This video and your (Gary's) experience AND sharing it with us, earned its use.
Very nice !! A small detail: Gary Sinise flew an EA-18G Growler, not an F/A-18 Super Hornet. The Growler is easily recognizable, thanks to its wideband receivers on the wingtips (AN/ALQ-218). Moreover, the EA-18G in which he flew was operated by the Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-209 'Star Warriors'.
Worthwhile experiences joining and having membership to museum of modern art and metropolitan museum the exhibit of William Blake lithographs the detail black white lithographs like his poem Auguries of Innocence. Also saw the Fabrege Egg collection traveling exhibit.
The patriotism we felt in this country during ww2 was not a partisan thing. It was defined by our shared sacrifice in fighting a rising tide of fascist imperialism. Nowadays what is patriotism but a bumper sticker... Americans wake up and recover your gratitude to live in a country like ours and be defended by men and women like these.
I like Gary but I'm jealous of him since he was able to trap and shoot off a carrier. 20 yrs in the Navy and thats the one thing I wish I could have done.
"I know where my freedom comes from."
- Gary Sinise
What an incredible man! 🇺🇸
Yea, that is an incredible and tremendous quote.
Should cloning become a thing in the future, this is your guy. God Bless this man for his unwavering devotion and support of America's Veterans and the US Military..
Him, Robin Williams, and Toby Keith.
Proud and honored to say I was there. Salute Lt. Dan!
This video proves how much Gary means to the military and how much the military means to Gary. What a great advocate for all those serve.
GARY SINISE IS A GREAT AMERICAN 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you Mr VAZZ.
Amen!
That is a true statement!!
Gary Sinise is a great human being who loves America and our military.
God bless you, Gary!! I'm very proud to call you a fellow American!!!! You are the best of humanity!!
Definitely a National Treasure. What a great man.
Who knew how far Lieutenant Dan's "magic legs" would carry him? Sierra Hotel, Gary!
As a 18 year former Soldier you are the best Mr. Sinese.. I missed you in Kuwait by a week..Thanks for all you do..
Joseph Sokoloski
I'm retired AF Securiry Forces, 1st Special Ops. In my opinion you are not a former soldier, you are still a soldier and always will be just as my father and 2 of my uncles will always be soldiers(Army) as both of my grandfathers will always be sailors and my other uncle will always be a Marine. And I will always be and Airman. No one can take that away from us.
I stand with all my brothers and sister that have served and are serving today. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and yes the Coast Guard too, you were my family starting in 1984 and you will be my family until my last breathe.
Thank you for service and sacrificw Sir.
Here's what letting Your actions speak louder than words . He's sure one classy gentleman. And the work he's done for the veterans is above and beyond anything I've ever seen .
Ditto
Just the nicest guy. So humble.
How exciting for Gary to get that flight!
He is like a kid in a candy store in every military type experience he’s given.
The military appreciates him so much. And he never thinks he deserves any recognition.
He knows who the heroes are, and keeps reminding us all.
God bless you, Gary! You are terrific, and a shining example of what a patriot should be.
People who fly those cool superjets are real superheros.
* admiration *
Gary, you are great!
Having been a part of that community, Naval Aviators will tell you that it is the young sailors whose average age is 19-21 who maintain and repair the aircraft and equipment that allow them to be "superheros." For every aviator in a squadron there are dozens of highly trained specialized enlisted personnel that maintain and repair the aircraft as well as dozens and dozens more that direct and handle the extremely dangerous launch and recovery operations on the flight deck.
I have alot of respect for all Gary gives back to those who serve our nation.
How awesome was that?!
Thank you Gary for your loyal support of our military! What you do goes WAY farther than you can imagine. Morale when deployed sometimes gets crazy bad, thank you for YOUR SUPPORT, SIR!❤
When we were stationed in Hawaii, my husband had never been assigned to a duty station around water. He came home one day right after we got him signed in to post and said “I have to do drown proofing tomorrow.” I had no clue what that was but he didn’t sound too thrilled. With 15 years in the Army he was used to taking orders and his easy going nature usually meant whatever orders he was given just rolled off his back and they got done. Not just to the best of his ability but even more than that if possible. I asked him to repeat what he was going to have to do. It sounded like he was saying “drown proving.” I asked “so you have to do what…prove you can drown?” He repeated it a third time and we got a good laugh over it. My husband was a fair swimmer but he avoided it if possible having spent a lifetime fighting ear infections as well as other problems. But he got in the pool, proved he could use his BDU’s to keep himself afloat and came home looking like a drowned cat!! Had the temperament of one too!!
Hope to shake this man's hand one day
A man's man. God's gift to the US Military. Thx Gary!
I'm a Grateful Military Brat and I'm Grateful For Gary Sinise and his Foundation, the Sponsors, the Volunteers and the people who Donate their hard earned money! Cheers From Ohio
It’s impossible to not respect the hell out of Gary
Doing life right! Giving and helping!
👊
Gary Thank You for what you do honoring US service and first responder personel !
Very cool man and thank you very much for what you do
USAFPJ
Gary is a gift to the world. Love this man
Great actor, Great humanitarian, Great American and a GREAT human being.....Thank you Gary for standing firm for true American values !!
You Sir are a hero.
What an amazing person. Our family saw you at Disney World last December. Thank you for all you do!
Gary Sinise? I know Lt. Dan, he's a patriot! What's "Gary" ever done?! (You're the best Gary)
A great reward for what you do! Memory for life.
The least that could be done for such a great humanitarian. Thank you for all you and your Foundation does Sir.
Thanks for all you do for our veterans and active duty military!
TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!! Thank you, Mr. Sinise, for all that you do for us military personnel...active duty and veterans! :-)
A well deserved ride!
Thank you Gary for keeping these wonderful people close to your heart!
From one Gary to another,thanks for all you do Lieutenant Dan.
Gary Sinise, you are the most wonderful person ever and am so very proud of your accomplishments in life, honoring all Military, their families, first responders, and veterans. A loving, caring HERO who deserves nothing but the best of everything. Yes, I am speaking if you, Gary Sinise. God Bless You, we love you.
GOD BLESS YOU SIR 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great video!!!!
You look so happy Mr. Sinise, I'm glad for you sir.
It was actually an extraordinary experience, and you deserve it for the support you provide to veterans and personnel in active service.
God bless you and all of them.
👏❤😊
Awesome.
Not that anyone would know who sees this, but, I rarely use that word. This video and your (Gary's) experience AND sharing it with us, earned its use.
Wow, GREAT ACTOR, GREAT PILOT! Thanks for showing. John P.
Run for president mate you’ll smash it 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
A great man... truth
Outstanding!
Utterly cool! TY!
You the MAN....
wow!
thank you my darling you are really welcome to my humble heart
That was an EF-18G "Growler" electronic warfare aircraft.
Just SUPER 👌🏻
Very nice !!
A small detail: Gary Sinise flew an EA-18G Growler, not an F/A-18 Super Hornet. The Growler is easily recognizable, thanks to its wideband receivers on the wingtips (AN/ALQ-218).
Moreover, the EA-18G in which he flew was operated by the Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-209 'Star Warriors'.
Well deserved
Gary Sinise should be our next President. How do we do this?
I’d say Lt Dans a General in my book
THE G O A T !!!!!!
GOD BLESS AMERICA.
He flew in on a EA-18G Growler, not a F-18 Super Hornet.
I understand ❤
Worthwhile experiences joining and having membership to museum of modern art and metropolitan museum the exhibit of William Blake lithographs the detail black white lithographs like his poem Auguries of Innocence. Also saw the Fabrege Egg collection traveling exhibit.
Hello
Mr. Sinise I could see you in a movie with Chris Hemsworth and Billy Zane.
When you look up "class" in the dictionary, you will find Gary Sinise's photo.
The patriotism we felt in this country during ww2 was not a partisan thing. It was defined by our shared sacrifice in fighting a rising tide of fascist imperialism. Nowadays what is patriotism but a bumper sticker... Americans wake up and recover your gratitude to live in a country like ours and be defended by men and women like these.
If only America would keep out of us less wars...
I like Gary but I'm jealous of him since he was able to trap and shoot off a carrier. 20 yrs in the Navy and thats the one thing I wish I could have done.
The one thumb down must be from Troy Aikman ...
That Guy Looks Like Al Gore!
😢
Tvdd
Hello, you may be a great American but, you have no idea what you have done to me.😢
He is not a hero...those who fight are heros..and pow's ...he said he is a celebrity and a hero...no eay
Gary should be president. We should be so blessed!