Is Gary Sinise a veteran?

When & Where Did He Serve? In theory, you could say that he served in Hollywood because Sinise does not actually have real-life military service under his belt. However, he has received many awards and recognitions for his humanitarian work with military personnel and Veterans.
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What branch of military is Gary Sinise in?

Sinise has been named an Honorary Chief Petty Officer by the U.S. Navy, an Honorary Marine by the United States Marine Corp, and an Honorary Battalion Chief by the Fire Department of New York.
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What does Gary Sinise do now?

His most recent film and television work include, I Still Believe, Good Joe Bell and the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. Gary has starred as Jack Garrett on the series Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and for nine seasons as Detective “Mac” Taylor on the hit series CSI: NY, both of which aired on CBS.
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What does the Gary Sinise Foundation do for veterans?

At the Gary Sinise Foundation, we serve our nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need. We do this by creating and supporting unique programs designed to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen, and build communities.
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How much money actually goes to Gary Sinise Foundation?

For 2020, we are proud to report that 87% of every dollar contributed was applied directly to support and honor our nation's service members, veterans, first responders, and their loved ones.
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Gary Reacts to Video of Tom Hanks, Robin Roberts and Others Thanking Him for His Humanitarian Work



Does Gary Sinise no legs?

'But you ain't got no legs, Lieutenant Dan'

ILM digitally removed Gary Sinise's legs for several shots in the film, after the character Lieutenant Dan's injuries sustained in the Vietnam War. The actor wore blue stockings for some scenes to help with isolating the legs.
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Was Lt Dan in the military?

He was Forrest's platoon leader during the Vietnam War in 1967 and later becomes Forrest's shrimp boat partner in the Bubba-Gump Shrimp Company. He is played by Gary Sinise.
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Are Tom Hanks and Gary Sinise friends?

Sinise's friend and Forrest Gump co-star Tom Hanks was among the many celebs to share videos during the event.
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Why are Forrest and Bubba not to salute their lieutenant?

Why does Lieutenant Dan not want Forrest and Bubba to salute him? "Because, there are snipers all around that area who would love to kill an officer." Dan said there were 2 standing orders in the platoon.
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Was Lt. Dan a Marine?

He had been a captain in the Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. He appeared on camera in many movies, but he also used his first-hand experience as a military technical advisor on some of the biggest projects in Hollywood.
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What branch of military was Forrest Gump in?

In 1969, Forrest joined the Army Special Services, where he entertained wounded military veterans with his Ping-Pong skills.
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Is Forrest Gump a true story?

Although the historical events in Forrest Gump are very real, Forrest is not — however, the character was directly inspired by a handful of real people. The first is Sammy Lee Davis, a real-life veteran of the Vietnam War whose story is decidedly similar to Forrest's.
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How did they make Lieutenant Dan look legless?

To film the scenes once Lieutenant Dan has had his legs amputated, Gary Sinise wore blue fabric stockings, which were then digitally removed in post-production via chroma key compositing. Blue was used because a single bold color helps to isolate the section of the image to be removed.
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What percentage of wounded warrior donations go to the veterans?

100% of your donation supports wounded warriors. 71% pays for programs, and the balance pays to support those programs. We are pleased to report nearly $197 million went directly to programs for wounded warriors as reported in our FY 2020 IRS Form 990.
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How reputable is Paralyzed Veterans of America?

This charity's score is 73.18, earning it a 2-Star rating. Charity Navigator believes donors can "Give with Confidence" to charities with 3- and 4-Star ratings.
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What charity gives the most to veterans?

The Fisher House Foundation. One of the most well-known and well-regarded organizations for veterans is the Fisher House Foundation, which donates over 90 percent of its contributions and expenses back to the programs and services it provides to veterans and their families.
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Who runs Paralyzed Veterans of America?

Carl Blake, the Executive Director of Paralyzed Veterans of America, was paid $198,384 by PVA in 2020 . That means that for every dollar you donate to PVA, only 0.1 cents goes to the director's salary.
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Is Gary Sinise Foundation a good charity to donate to?

Exceptional. This charity's score is 98.23, earning it a 4-Star rating. Donors can "Give with Confidence" to this charity.
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What mental illness does Forrest Gump have?

In fact, two Japanese doctors have started down that path, perhaps tongue in cheek, and made an official diagnosis of Gump according to the DSM-IV autistic disorder criteria, ruling out possible alternative diagnoses such as Rett's disorder or childhood disintegrative disorder according to observational evidence ...
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Why do they call Sammy Davis the real Forrest Gump?

Sammy Davis took some ribbing in the Army because he shared a name with the famous entertainer. Much later, long after his military days were over, he would again gain acclaim among his old comrades, this time as the "real" Forrest Gump.
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What was Bubba's last name?

Williamson played Benjamin Buford "Bubba" Blue, Forrest's best friend whom he meets in the U.S. Army, where their platoon is ambushed and Bubba is killed.
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