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Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

KODIAK, Alaska - Drew Dix, a retired Army major and Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient (left), actor Gary Sinise (center) and Capt. Bill Deal, commanding officer of Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, stand with ... More

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

KODIAK, Alaska - Drew Dix, a retired Army major and Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient (left) and David McIntyre, CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance discuss military life and sea stories during lunch aboard t... More

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak, Alaska

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak, Alaska

KODIAK, Alaska - Actor Gary Sinise shares lunch with crewmembers of Coast Guard Cutter Munro in Kodiak June 25, 2012. Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band were in Kodiak as part of a United Service Organizations tour sp... More

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak, Alaska

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak, Alaska

KODIAK, Alaska - Actor Gary Sinise and Capt. Bill Deal, commanding officer Air Station Kodiak, discuss Coast Guard aviation missions during a visit by Sinise to the Kodiak Coast Guard Base June 25, 2012. Sinise... More

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

Gary Sinise USO in Kodiak - Public domain photogrpaph

KODIAK, Alaska - Drew Dix, a retired Army major and Vietnam-era Medal of Honor recipient (left) and David McIntyre, CEO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance, address the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Munro as Capt. ... More

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