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Rumsfeld Meets Gary Sinise
2005-08-08

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5, 2005 – Each week the cast of "CSI: NY" uses scientific skill to solve mysteries. But the reason Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld visited the show's set in Studio City here Aug. 4 was no mystery: actor Gary Sinise is a solid supporter of U.S. servicemembers, and Rumsfeld's a big fan of Sinise and his efforts.

Rumsfeld visited the CSI set to thank Sinise personally for his support of the "America Supports You" program through his "Operation Iraqi Children" effort. Sinise, who stars in "CSI: NY" as Detective Mac Taylor, co-founded Operation Iraqi Children with Seabiscuit author Laura Hillenbrand in March 2004. The organization collects and ships school supplies and toys to Iraq for distribution by U.S. troops, providing much-needed materials for Iraqi children while boosting the morale of the servicemembers who pass them out, Sinise said.

In addition, Sinise has made two visits to Iraq as part of USO shows and uses his rock group, "The Lt. Dan Band," named after the character Sinise played in the movie, "Forest Gump," to entertain the troops.

Rumsfeld praised Sinise's efforts to the cast and crew of "CSI: NY," who took a short break from shooting an episode during his visit.

The tides were temporarily turned on the set, as the show's cast and crew gathered around Rumsfeld, shaking hands, snapping photos and asking for autographs, as they watched Rumsfeld and Sinise step into Sinise's trailer for a private chat. "I've never seen Gary so excited," said Anthony E. Zuiker, creator of the CSI franchise and executive producer of "CSI: NY." "This man is such a patriot and loves his country so much," Zuiker said. You don't have to protest to love your country?
So much so, Zuiker said, that he always knows the perfect gift to give Sinise for his birthday or any other special occasion: a check for his Operation Iraqi Children effort.

Rumsfeld, who joked with Sinise about going to rival high schools in Chicago, told the cast about "all the wonderful things this man has done for the men and women in uniform across the country." He thanked Sinise for his personal involvement in supporting the troops and presented him with a commemorative Pentagon paperweight and official secretary of defense coin to add to Sinise's extensive coin collection gathered during troop visits.

The secretary also shared Sinise's hopes of expanding the program into Afghanistan as well as Iraq. Sinise told the American Forces Press Service he feels honored to be doing his part of help the troops. "They need us out there," he said. "We're blessed in this country to have an all-volunteer service, not a mandatory service. And I feel obligated to support them as they keep very, very busy on several fronts."

Posted by:Bobby

#6  New Trier vs. Highland Park? At least he's not from Evanston.
Posted by: interested conservative   2005-08-08 12:27  

#5  *sigh* It's great to read this article, but of course it would be a DoD press release--we'll never read or hear about it in the MSM.

Regardless, Gary Sinise is one class act and a great American.
Posted by: Dar   2005-08-08 10:14  

#4  Rare individuals - both have class to burn.
Posted by: .com   2005-08-08 09:43  

#3  Its nice to read about non-asshat celebrities, considering there seems to be so few of them. I wonder if Rummy's visit just killed off Sinises' movie career though.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2005-08-08 09:29  

#2  I'm going to go buy every movie he has done. He is true Patriot and I wish Hollywood were more like him.
Posted by: JackAssFestival   2005-08-08 08:41  

#1  Another good Chicago-area boy.
Posted by: Spot   2005-08-08 08:33  

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