Ben Affleck boosts morale after boarding USS Enterprise in Persian Gulf

Profile: Life in the Armed Forces, Feb 01, 2004
ABOARD USS ENTERPRISE, at sea -- On the heels of a crowd-pleasing show by
actor/comedian Robin Williams, the United Service Organization brought another
taste of Hollywood aboard USS Enterprise for the holidays. Dec. 22nd, actor Ben
Affleck came aboard the deployed aircraft carrier to spend some quality time
with the "Big E" crew.
Affleck was spending the holidays with forward-deployed troops. He kicked off
his USO-sponsored tour with a visit to the Enterprise. The actor is no stranger
to the Navy, having worked with sailors for his films "Armageddon" and "Pearl
Harbor."
According to Affleck, USO-sponsored celebrity visits to deployed military
troops are an important way to show American support for those in uniform.
"A vast majority of Americans are at home with their families for the
holidays, and this is an important time to remember our men and women serving
their country," he said. "You're out here, away from your families, not
complaining, at great risk to yourselves, and people miss you. It's important
that you feel appreciated and have a sense of gratitude."
After taking a few questions from the crew, Affleck introduced his new film
"Paycheck" which he brought to the ship for a screening. As the crew enjoyed the
film on Big E's mess decks, the actor left for Naval Support Activity Bahrain to
continue his USO tour.
(Editor's note: Petty Officer 1st Class Misty Trent, USS Enterprise Public
Affairs contributed to this article)
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