AVDLM National Spokesperson
| Gary Sinise Speaks at the National Press Club Acclaimed actor Gary Sinise, national spokesperson for the Disabled Veterans LIFE Memorial Foundation, addressed members of the National Press Club on January 26, 2007. The event, sponsored byGary Sinise the National Press Club Speakers Committee was held in the ballroom of Click here for Gary Sinise's comments. Sinise, who in the movie "Forrest Gump" portrayed a commanding officer who loses his legs in the Vietnam conflict—and currently stars in the television drama "CSI: New York"—spoke about his support of American service personnel and the campaign to build this $65 million physical tribute to the three million living disabled veterans, and those who have passed away. With his rock group the "Lt. Dan Band," Sinise tours with the USO entertaining American troops at home and abroad. His efforts have also helped raise fundsGary Sinise for the Wounded Warrior Project. Sinise is co-founder of the organization "Operation Iraqi Children," a charity that supplies classroom and educational materials to the children of Iraq. After a meeting with President George W. Bush at the White House, Sinise said: "Right now, our troops are at war. They are in harm's way. They need to know they are supported." A veteran actor and director, Sinise was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his Lt. Dan Taylor role in "Forrest The National Press Club was established in 1908 to promote free speech and professional journalistic standards. An average of 70 luncheons each year provide a national forum for the views of presidents, prime ministers, business and cultural leaders, members of the Cabinet and Congress. The NPC luncheon is carried nationally by C-SPAN Television, American Public Radio, and XM Satellite Radio. |





