A memorial wreath of red, white and blue flowers was presented by the Military Officers Association during the annual 9/11 Commemorative Ceremony last Thursday, Sept. 11 at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

Commemorating 9-11

A memorial wreath of red, white and blue flowers was presented by the Military Officers Association during the annual 9/11 Commemorative Ceremony last Thursday, Sept. 11 at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
A memorial wreath of red, white and blue flowers was presented by the Military Officers Association during the annual 9/11 Commemorative Ceremony last Thursday, Sept. 11 at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
City of Beaufort Police Chief Matt Clancey, right, greets Battalion Chief David Simms of the New York Fire Department last Thursday following the September 11 observance at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Battalion Chief Simms gave a first-hand account of his experience as a NYFD firefighter on 9-11. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
City of Beaufort Police Chief Matt Clancey, right, greets Battalion Chief David Simms of the New York Fire Department last Thursday following the September 11 observance at the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park. Battalion Chief Simms gave a first-hand account of his experience as a NYFD firefighter on 9-11. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dwayne Jenkins, left, holds a photo of his cousin Wayne White with Battalion Chief David Simms. White worked in one of the Twin Towers and was killed during the terrorist attack.
Dwayne Jenkins, left, holds a photo of his cousin Wayne White with Battalion Chief David Simms. White worked in one of the Twin Towers and was killed during the terrorist attack.

 

 

 

Area firefighters listen to first-hand account of the events during the September 11th terrorist attack from Battalion Chief David Simms of the NYFD. Photo by Bob Sofaly.
Area firefighters listen to first-hand account of the events during the September 11th terrorist attack from Battalion Chief David Simms of the NYFD. Photo by Bob Sofaly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Thursday, Sept. 11, Beaufort Academy students commemorated 9-11 by placing 3,000 flags on the BA campus and along Sams Point Road in memory of the more than 3,000 people who lost their lives that day during the terrorist attacks.
On Thursday, Sept. 11, Beaufort Academy students commemorated 9-11 by placing 3,000 flags on the BA campus and along Sams Point Road in memory of the more than 3,000 people who lost their lives that day during the terrorist attacks.

 

 

 

 

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