Sinise thanks Soldiers for their service

By Mr. Allen Shaw, Fort WainwrightJune 29, 2012

Col. Dennis LeMaster, commander, Medical Department Activity-Alaska greeted Drew Dix, Medal of Honor recipient, Gary Sinise, actor-musician and Sloan D. Gibson, USO president, Saturday as Sinise and D
1 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (From left to right) Col. Dennis LeMaster, commander, Medical Department Activity-Alaska greeted Drew Dix, Medal of Honor recipient, Gary Sinise, actor-musician and Sloan D. Gibson, USO president, Saturday as Sinise and Dix visited Soldiers of B Comp... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Jeff Vezain sings vocal as Gary Sinise plays bass guitar.
2 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Jeff Vezain sings vocal as Gary Sinise plays bass guitar as the Lt. Dan Band put on a 2-hour concert for Alaska Interior military members and their families inside Eielson Air Force Bases' Thunderdome hangar, June 23. (Photo by Brian Schlumbohm, Fort... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band's  2-hour, concert inside Eielson Air Force Bases' Thunderdome hangar,
3 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band took Alaska Interior military members and their families on a 2-hour, musical rollercoaster ride-to-remember in Eielson Air Force Bases' Thunderdome hangar, June 23. Playing a wide range of musical genre from Stevie W... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Senior Airman Zachary Villano from the 354th Security Forces Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, endures an unexpected serenade
4 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A reluctant Senior Airman Zachary Villano from the 354th Security Forces Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, endures an unexpected serenade by Julie Dutchak (left) and Mari Anne Jayme as they sing to him Aretha Franklin's "A Natural Woman." (Photo by B... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
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"What is really tremendous about this big 'military Family' we have is that when you get together, you bring your families, not just those you work with." Drew Dix said.
6 / 6 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Drew Dix, Medal of Honor recipient, spoke to concert gatherers at the beginning of Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band concert, June 23. Conveying his gratitude to all the military present, Dix said how pleased he was at seeing all the Families represen... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska -- (June 29, 2012) Soldiers and Family members of the Warrior Transition Battalion gathered under a warm summer sun Saturday to celebrate each other and welcome actor-musician-USO supporter Gary Sinise, and Medal of Honor recipient Drew Dix to Fort Wainwright. Sinise and Dix stopped by the Family barbeque Saturday to talk with Soldiers who have been injured and their loved ones before Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band performed a free concert in the Thunderdome at Eielson Air Force Base.

Sinise is known for his roles in CSI: NY, Apollo 13 and Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump. As Sinise posed for pictures and signed autographs at the WTB facility, Dix said, "We're here to recognize the troops but a lot of it is also for the Families and the sacrifices they make as well."

The performance and the "visiting" with the Soldiers and Families are a personal thank you Sinise said. Many concert goers agreed the band's performance in the percussion and vocals echoed brilliantly providing the true concert feel. During the first notes of their entrance song, fathers put their sons and daughters on their shoulders and the crowd erupted into applause.

"The concert is geared to bring Families together for an evening of fun." Sinise said. He personally invited everyone he spoke with to come to the show.

"You see the looks on the faces of the troops and their Families and kids and people that are having a good time and you just can't replace that, it's a great reward to be able to entertain folks," Sinise said. The show is set up so that all the songs are familiar.

"We do a little something for everybody," Sinise said. "The purpose of that is to make sure everybody has a good time, feels positive and uplifts their spirits. It's a good feeling to know we can help do something like that."

"It was great," said Lt. Col. Carl Casey, commander, United States Army-Alaska Aviation Mission Control Element, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade. "Gary Sinise is an awesome guy" Casey continued, the USO group are "very talented performers."

Rachel Oldfield, program coordinator for Alaska Armed Forces YMCA said, "It was the best cover band I have ever seen. I don't think I've ever seen that amount of talent on one stage before."

"They closed with 'Proud to be an American'," she said, "which is one of my favorite songs and has so much meaning being surrounded by the very people who protect our freedoms."

The band also brought the kids on stage for the "Life is a Highway" and at the end, Gold Star Family-McCain took center stage.

Their Soldier, husband and father, Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan B. McCain, 1st Battalion, 5th Infantry Division, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, was killed in November 2011 while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

Michelle Benjamin, Survivor Outreach Service coordinator escorted a group of survivors to the concert. She said, "It was amazing. They really had a lot of fun and enjoyed themselves. The best part for them was at the end when they got the chance to actually meet with him. They are still talking about the concert."

"Our message to the Soldiers is clear and simple," Sinise said. "It's thank you for serving our country. We try to leave everyone with an understanding that we came especially to see them and their Families and we're grateful. We can't forget our defenders. It's a dangerous world out there and we just have to do everything we can to show our appreciation and keep them strong."

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