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2021 Signature Event
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GARY SINISE
HEADLINES 2021 SIGNATURE EVENT
Actor, humanitarian and author Gary Sinise was the featured guest at Bellevue University’s annual Signature Event on Monday, Sept. 27.
More than 900 attendees enjoyed the evening program that focused on engaged and responsible citizens and acknowledged the sacrifice and service of military personnel, first responders and defenders. Among the audience members were “Gold Star” families who have lost relatives and loved ones who died while serving.
Bellevue University also unveiled a new Military Hall of Fame and made a posthumous presentation of the hall’s first Brooks Award to William V. Brooks. Brooks was a Marine fighter pilot, Bellevue businessman and the principal founder of the University.
Sinise, who portrayed Lt. Dan Taylor in the landmark film Forrest Gump, is widely known for his tireless crusade of support, service and gratitude for all those who protect our freedom and serve our country. In 2011, he established the Gary Sinise Foundation to expand upon his individual efforts.
During a conversation moderated by Mike Cassling, former Bellevue University board chairman, Sinise provided perspective on “scenes” from his life. He reviewed and discussed multiple photos, recalling specific names, dates and places. Images that were featured included a photo of he and his family attending a candlelight vigil just days after the 9/11 attacks and Gary holding up an American flag; Gary visiting seriously injured American soldiers in the ICU and in battlefield medical tents; Gary and other volunteers distributing school supplies to Afghan children; and more.
“The event aligned wonderfully with Bellevue University’s commitment to educating military service members and their families and serving military veterans. Sinise’s heartfelt stories and passionate support of our military touched all of us,” said Bellevue University President Dr. Mary Hawkins.