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Full Episode: Stunning Transformation for a Wounded Veteran
A Surprise Renovation Restores Wounded Veteran, Sgt. George “Tyler” McGibbon’s Independence (Featuring the Gary Sinise Foundation’s R.I.S.E. Program)
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Snowball Express Gives Military Kids a Magic Holiday
The scene is taking place in a terminal at LAX as part of Snowball Express, a program that offers special experiences to children who have had parents die in military service. Snowball Express is sending these children and their surviving parents on a five-day, all-expense paid trip to Disney World.
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Actor Gary Sinise Jams in San Diego in Support of Military
Actor Gary Sinise honored wounded warriors, military families, and caregivers at his 6th annual Invincible Spirit Festival in San Diego Saturday. He put on a concert at Naval Medical Center San Diego with his group, the Lt. Dan Band. NBC 7’s Liberty Zabala reports.
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Actor Gary Sinise Jams in San Diego in Support of Military
Actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise – a longtime supporter of U.S. military service members and their families – visited San Diego Saturday for an annual festival where he jammed with his musical group, the Lt. Dan Band.
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Flowers and Sunshine Greet Thousands for 129th Rose Parade
With a nod of thanks to military veterans, marching bands and floral floats took to the streets under sunny California skies as the 129th Rose Parade drew hundreds of thousands of spectators on New Year’s Day and millions more watched on TV. Among the fanciful floats was an award-winning entry from China Airlines featuring a scuba diver floating above fish...
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Nearly 2,000 Children, Spouses of Fallen Service Members Celebrated on ‘Snowball Express'
Nearly 2,000 children and spouses of fallen military are getting a special all-expenses paid trip to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas via Snowball Express Sunday.
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“Idol's” Nick Fradiani, Gloria Estefan, Gary Sinise Due at Memorial Day Concert
Gloria Estefan will perform at this year’s National Memorial Day Concert on the Capitol lawn in a show hosted by actors Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna in Washington.
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Galactic Bonanza: NASA Discovers 715 New Planets
Our galaxy is looking far more crowded. NASA has confirmed a bonanza of 715 newly discovered planets outside our solar system. Scientists using the planet-hunting Kepler telescope have nearly doubled the number of planets discovered in the galaxy. The figure is now about 1,700. Twenty years ago, astronomers had not found any planets circling stars other than our sun. Astronomers...