Lt Dan Band on TV This Sunday

| July 13, 2012

Gary Sinise hopes new documentary inspires others to give back to U.S. wounded warriors

When Gary Sinise took on the role of wounded U.S. serviceman Lt. Dan Taylor in “Forest Gump” in 1994, little did he know it would have such a profound impact on the rest of his life, both personally and professionally.

Today, Sinise spends much of his spare time entertaining and raising money for U.S. troops, veterans and their families with his group The Lt. Dan Band. His experiences have been captured in the documentary “Lt. Dan Band: For The Common Good,” which debuts on the Documentary Channel this Sunday.

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This was done last year (as Jonn noted here), but not generally distributed where it was easy to see. Check out this trailer!

Category: Geezer Alert!, Military issues, Veterans Issues

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OWB

Good stuff!

Virtual Insanity

Met him last week and flew him in one of our sims. A genuinely great guy.

Devtun

LT Dan deserves field promotion to Major.

Old Tanker

From what I understand, this is one stand up dude!

blueholediver64@yahoo.com

stud from day one. Always has supported our troops.

Virtual Insanity

OT–He came here last year for our installation 4th of July celebration. USO wouldn’t sponsor him coming back, so he came on his own, I’m told. While visiting our facility last week he was pleasant, appreciative, all smiles. Our CG was trying to hustle him through the tours, but he insisted on posing for pics with everyone who wanted one. I had a very pleasant time in the sim with him, asking and answering questions. I’m more of a fan now than ever.

Old Tanker

Virtual,

He seems like a genuine guy, doesn’t look for the publicity, just likes supporting the troops.

3C3P

Always liked him,….this solidified that.

SFC Holland

Saw him several times, in Hohenfels, and downrange. He is without a doubt a friend of Soldiers, and a good man. Drew Carey as well, and Denzel Washington both left very favorable impressions on me.

OWB

In case others are wondering: the Documentary Channel is at 197 on Dish and 267 on DirecTV.