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Photo essay: Honoring the fallen 10 years after September 11

  • Published
  • By Capt. Heath Allen
  • 188th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Col. Tom Anderson, 188th Fighter Wing commander, was a guest speaker at a Sept. 11, 2001, remembrance gathering at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Sept. 9, 2011. The event honored all those Americans who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks 10 years ago. The event also featured representatives from UAFS, the Fort Smith Fire Department and Fort Smith Police Department. The Fort Smith Fire Department Honor Guard posted the colors and performed "Amazing Grace" with bagpipes during the event.

Photo essay: Honoring the fallen 10 years after September 11

  • Published
  • By Capt. Heath Allen
  • 188th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Col. Tom Anderson, 188th Fighter Wing commander, was a guest speaker at a Sept. 11, 2001, remembrance gathering at the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith Sept. 9, 2011. The event honored all those Americans who lost their lives during the terrorist attacks 10 years ago. The event also featured representatives from UAFS, the Fort Smith Fire Department and Fort Smith Police Department. The Fort Smith Fire Department Honor Guard posted the colors and performed "Amazing Grace" with bagpipes during the event.