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Shittier Movie Details - In Forrest Gump (1994), Lieutenant Dan uses a  wheelchair to move around. This is a reference to the fact that he has  trouble walking. Confirmed by the director
Shittier Movie Details - In Forrest Gump (1994), Lieutenant Dan uses a wheelchair to move around. This is a reference to the fact that he has trouble walking. Confirmed by the director

ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'
ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'

Surprising Things You Probably Never Knew About 'Forrest Gump'
Surprising Things You Probably Never Knew About 'Forrest Gump'

Forrest Gump (1994)
Forrest Gump (1994)

Forrest Gump: How The Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise) Scenes Were Filmed
Forrest Gump: How The Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise) Scenes Were Filmed

Lieutenant Dan Costume | Carbon Costume | DIY Dress-Up Guides for Cosplay &  Halloween
Lieutenant Dan Costume | Carbon Costume | DIY Dress-Up Guides for Cosplay & Halloween

Another Top 10 Visual Effects You Thought Were Real | WatchMojo.com
Another Top 10 Visual Effects You Thought Were Real | WatchMojo.com

marine - Read up on all the latest about marine on Newsner
marine - Read up on all the latest about marine on Newsner

Jupiter vet who lost both legs in Afghanistan gets custom-built smart home  in Abacoa
Jupiter vet who lost both legs in Afghanistan gets custom-built smart home in Abacoa

You Ain't got no legs, Lt. Dan! - YouTube
You Ain't got no legs, Lt. Dan! - YouTube

Lt. Dan: 5 Things You Didn't Know from 'Forrest Gump'
Lt. Dan: 5 Things You Didn't Know from 'Forrest Gump'

ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'
ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'

Gary Sinise on Twitter: "25 years ago Forrest Gump opened in theaters. Lt  Dan Taylor will always be a fav & special role. Not only was it an  honor to act alongside
Gary Sinise on Twitter: "25 years ago Forrest Gump opened in theaters. Lt Dan Taylor will always be a fav & special role. Not only was it an honor to act alongside

Welcome Home | Texas Co-op Power | An Online Community for Members of Texas  Electric Cooperatives
Welcome Home | Texas Co-op Power | An Online Community for Members of Texas Electric Cooperatives

Afghanistan Vet Who Lost Both of His Legs Receives Smart Home Thanks to Gary  Sinise
Afghanistan Vet Who Lost Both of His Legs Receives Smart Home Thanks to Gary Sinise

Gary Sinise concert to benefit construction of 'smart home' for wounded  Whitehall Township veteran - lehighvalleylive.com
Gary Sinise concert to benefit construction of 'smart home' for wounded Whitehall Township veteran - lehighvalleylive.com

Gary Sinise Gifts Custom Built Home To Wounded Veteran
Gary Sinise Gifts Custom Built Home To Wounded Veteran

How they made Lieutenant Dan legless. : AlternateAngles
How they made Lieutenant Dan legless. : AlternateAngles

Sala66 - Gary Sinise en “Forrest Gump”, 1994 in 2022 | Forrest gump, Gary  sinise, Forrest gump 1994
Sala66 - Gary Sinise en “Forrest Gump”, 1994 in 2022 | Forrest gump, Gary sinise, Forrest gump 1994

Gary Sinise Surprises Green Beret Who Lost Both Legs in Afghanistan With  Disability-Friendly Smart Home - Rare
Gary Sinise Surprises Green Beret Who Lost Both Legs in Afghanistan With Disability-Friendly Smart Home - Rare

ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'
ILMers on the time Gary Sinise first saw his missing legs in 'Forrest Gump'

Temecula Marine veteran who lost leg in Afghanistan gets specially  adaptive, 100% mortgage-free home thanks to Gary Sinise Foundation - ABC7  Los Angeles
Temecula Marine veteran who lost leg in Afghanistan gets specially adaptive, 100% mortgage-free home thanks to Gary Sinise Foundation - ABC7 Los Angeles

Forrest Gump' star Gary Sinise says he's dedicated to honoring wounded  veterans: 'We can never do enough' | Fox News
Forrest Gump' star Gary Sinise says he's dedicated to honoring wounded veterans: 'We can never do enough' | Fox News