9/11 remembrance ceremony in Bozeman honors victims, first responders
Ceremonies in Huntsville and Bozeman honored nearly 3,000 victims and 411 first responders lost on 9/11, reflecting on sacrifice and ongoing readiness to serve.
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9/11 remembrance ceremony in Bozeman honors victims, first responders
On Thursday morning at 9:03 a.m. the time the South Tower of the World Trade Center was struck by a plane 24 years ago first responders and community members came together at Bozeman Public Safety Center to honor the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.Pictured: Ceremony at Bozeman Public Safety Center (credit: MTN News) Its a day to remember those who have served their communities and their country in the past and to thank them for their serv…
The First Responders and Heroes of 9/11
On Sept. 11, 2001, 19 terrorists killed thousands of people, and our entire world changed. But numerous first responders, religious leaders, and ordinary citizens stepped up to prove that courage and compassion were still very much alive. Advertisement The first certified casualty of that horrific day of terrorist attacks killing almost 3,000 people in New... The post The First Responders and Heroes of 9/11 appeared first on Daily Truth Report •…
Anne Arundel County holds memorial ceremony to honor 9/11 first responders
Two steel beams from the wreckage of the World Trade Center in New York City stand outside police headquarters in Anne Arundel County. That’s where a 9/11 memorial ceremony was held Thursday morning. It marked 24 years since the terrorist attacks. The memorial began with the presentation of colors by the Anne Arundel County Fire and Police Honor Guard. “Today our hearts and our prayers remain with those who are still seeking peace,” Anne Arundel…
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