December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/december-08-2019-los-angeles-rams-running-back-todd-gurley-30-carries-the-ball-during-the-nfl-game-between-the-los-angeles-rams-and-the-seattle-seahawks-at-the-los-angeles-memorial-coliseum-in-los-angeles-california-charles-bauscsm-image335922240.html
RM2AEEG6T–December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM.
Actor Gary Sinise, (L) perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, stands with Marine Corporal Todd Nicely before speaking about a benefit concert he will perform for the wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-l-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-stands-with-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-before-speaking-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-the-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-le-image258308383.html
RMW06XYB–Actor Gary Sinise, (L) perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, stands with Marine Corporal Todd Nicely before speaking about a benefit concert he will perform for the wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and le
071025-N-3013W-003 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2007) - Friends, family and shipmates pay respects at the memorial service for Senior Chief Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Todd Ethington. Ethington, 38, passed away on Oct. 10, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Charles White (RELEASED) US Navy 071025-N-3013W-003 Friends, family and shipmates pay respects at the memorial service for Senior Chief Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Todd Ethington Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-071025-n-3013w-003-jacksonville-fla-oct-25-2007-friends-family-and-130242897.html
RMHFW241–071025-N-3013W-003 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2007) - Friends, family and shipmates pay respects at the memorial service for Senior Chief Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Todd Ethington. Ethington, 38, passed away on Oct. 10, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Charles White (RELEASED) US Navy 071025-N-3013W-003 Friends, family and shipmates pay respects at the memorial service for Senior Chief Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Todd Ethington
Commemorative plaque of the arrival of the telegraph in Australia and the works performed to bring it to the continent through an undersea cable. Alic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commemorative-plaque-of-the-arrival-of-the-telegraph-in-australia-and-the-works-performed-to-bring-it-to-the-continent-through-an-undersea-cable-alic-image370859328.html
RF2CFA2T0–Commemorative plaque of the arrival of the telegraph in Australia and the works performed to bring it to the continent through an undersea cable. Alic
December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/december-08-2019-los-angeles-rams-running-back-todd-gurley-30-carries-the-ball-during-the-nfl-game-between-the-los-angeles-rams-and-the-seattle-seahawks-at-the-los-angeles-memorial-coliseum-in-los-angeles-california-charles-bauscsm-image335922072.html
RM2AEEG0T–December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM.
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, (L) walks with Marine Corporal Todd Nicely before speaking about a benefit concert he will perform for the wounded veteran, in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs afte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-l-walks-with-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-before-speaking-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-the-wounded-veteran-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-afte-image258308386.html
RMW06XYE–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, (L) walks with Marine Corporal Todd Nicely before speaking about a benefit concert he will perform for the wounded veteran, in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs afte
071025-N-3013W-006 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2007) - Musician 2nd Class Jaime Kaufman plays taps in conclusion of the memorial service for Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Senior Chief Todd Ethington. Ethington, 38, passed away on Oct. 10, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Charles White (RELEASED) US Navy 071025-N-3013W-006 Musician 2nd Class Jaime Kaufman plays taps in conclusion of the memorial service for Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Senior Chief Todd Ethington Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-071025-n-3013w-006-jacksonville-fla-oct-25-2007-musician-2nd-class-130242905.html
RMHFW249–071025-N-3013W-006 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2007) - Musician 2nd Class Jaime Kaufman plays taps in conclusion of the memorial service for Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Senior Chief Todd Ethington. Ethington, 38, passed away on Oct. 10, 2007. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Charles White (RELEASED) US Navy 071025-N-3013W-006 Musician 2nd Class Jaime Kaufman plays taps in conclusion of the memorial service for Aviation Warfare Systems Operator Senior Chief Todd Ethington
Senior Airman Charles Henderson and 1st Lt. Mary Boyle pose for a photo at Memorial Park on Hill Air Force Base, Utah, July 26, 2017. Both Airmen are assigned to Hill AFB and have been selected to run in the Air Force Marathon as Air Force Materiel Command team members. Marathon events will take place Sept. 16 at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-charles-henderson-and-1st-lt-mary-boyle-pose-for-a-photo-at-memorial-park-on-hill-air-force-base-utah-july-26-2017-both-airmen-are-assigned-to-hill-afb-and-have-been-selected-to-run-in-the-air-force-marathon-as-air-force-materiel-command-team-members-marathon-events-will-take-place-sept-16-at-wright-patterson-afb-ohio-us-air-force-photo-by-todd-cromar-image187007226.html
RMMT6WHE–Senior Airman Charles Henderson and 1st Lt. Mary Boyle pose for a photo at Memorial Park on Hill Air Force Base, Utah, July 26, 2017. Both Airmen are assigned to Hill AFB and have been selected to run in the Air Force Marathon as Air Force Materiel Command team members. Marathon events will take place Sept. 16 at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/december-08-2019-los-angeles-rams-running-back-todd-gurley-30-carries-the-ball-during-the-nfl-game-between-the-los-angeles-rams-and-the-seattle-seahawks-at-the-los-angeles-memorial-coliseum-in-los-angeles-california-charles-bauscsm-image335922120.html
RM2AEEG2G–December 08, 2019 Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) carries the ball during the NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Charles Baus/CSM.
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afg-image258308380.html
RMW06XY8–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, walks with wounded veteran Marine Corporal Todd Nicely in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-walks-with-wounded-veteran-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afghanistan-in-march-2010-sinise-announced-that-proceeds-from-every-ticket-sold-for-the-may-27th-concert-will-image258308390.html
RMW06XYJ–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, walks with wounded veteran Marine Corporal Todd Nicely in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afg-image258308385.html
RMW06XYD–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg
With a fire department honor guard standing near, actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, (L) one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-a-fire-department-honor-guard-standing-near-actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-l-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-l-image258308384.html
RMW06XYC–With a fire department honor guard standing near, actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, (L) one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely l
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afg-image258308382.html
RMW06XYA–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afg-image258308388.html
RMW06XYG–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg
Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-perhaps-best-known-for-his-oscar-nominated-role-as-a-badly-wounded-vietnam-vet-in-the-movie-forrest-gump-speaks-about-a-benefit-concert-he-will-perform-for-a-wounded-veteran-while-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-after-his-character-in-that-1994-film-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afg-image258308387.html
RMW06XYF–Actor Gary Sinise, perhaps best-known for his Oscar-nominated role as a badly wounded Vietnam vet in the movie ÒForrest GumpÓ, speaks about a benefit concert he will perform for a wounded veteran, while in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ after his character in that 1994 film, will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afg
Actor Gary Sinise uses his cell phone to photograph an oversized American Flag in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise was on hand to announce his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will go towards construction of a Smart Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-uses-his-cell-phone-to-photograph-an-oversized-american-flag-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-was-on-hand-to-announce-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afghanistan-in-march-2010-sinise-announced-that-proceeds-from-every-ticket-sold-for-the-may-27th-concert-will-go-towards-construction-of-a-smart-image258308392.html
RMW06XYM–Actor Gary Sinise uses his cell phone to photograph an oversized American Flag in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise was on hand to announce his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will go towards construction of a Smart
Actor Gary Sinise, signs an autograph for a fan after announcing his band will play a benefit concert for a wounded veteran, in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will go toward Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/actor-gary-sinise-signs-an-autograph-for-a-fan-after-announcing-his-band-will-play-a-benefit-concert-for-a-wounded-veteran-in-st-louis-on-april-11-2011-sinise-and-his-band-named-the-lt-dan-band-will-play-a-memorial-day-weekend-concert-on-may-27th-in-st-charles-missouri-for-marine-corporal-todd-nicely-one-of-only-three-surviving-quadruple-amputees-from-the-recent-conflicts-in-iraq-and-afghanistan-corporal-nicely-lost-both-arms-and-legs-after-stepping-on-an-ied-in-afghanistan-in-march-2010-sinise-announced-that-proceeds-from-every-ticket-sold-for-the-may-27th-concert-will-go-toward-image258308398.html
RMW06XYX–Actor Gary Sinise, signs an autograph for a fan after announcing his band will play a benefit concert for a wounded veteran, in St. Louis on April 11, 2011. Sinise and his band, named the ÒLt. Dan BandÓ will play a Memorial Day weekend concert on May 27th in St. Charles, Missouri for Marine Corporal Todd Nicely, one of only three surviving quadruple amputees from the recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporal Nicely lost both arms and legs after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan in March 2010. Sinise announced that proceeds from every ticket sold for the May 27th concert will go toward
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