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.....A Year Later |
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(CAMERON) Several Hundred people gathered on the north side of the Milam County Courthouse Wednesday morning for a special Nine-Eleven Memorial service. The program honored those who died during the terrorist attacks a year ago, and paid special tribute to the local Fire, EMS and law enforcement officials. Organizers combined POW-MIA day with the hour long program that was emceed by KMIL’s Rob Reed, and heard live here on KMIL. |
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Texas Commander of American Legion Clayton Hueske | All ages attended Wednesday's program on the courthouse lawn. |
Fire Chief Thomas Harwell roll calls members of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department and EMS | Julie Smith sings the National Anthem during Wednesday's ceremony. |
Mayor James Lafferty reflects back on the events of 9/11 2001. | County Clerk LaVerne Soefje. |
Several Hundred attended Wednesday's program on the north side of the Milam County Courthouse. |
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Cameron ISD Superintendent Maxie Morgan reflects on his experience during the events of 9-11. | Family members of Active Duty military personnel were given a Blue Star Service Banner. |
Members of the Cameron Volunteer Fire Department were among those recognized during the program. | |
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