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Quest for infamy tunnels
Quest for infamy tunnels









“When you look at the sacrifices of Stephen Siller, the things he did, I think they speak to his sense of duty, his loyalty and really his dedication to the overall mission of his lifelong quest of saving people. “It’s a day that changed us as a nation, changed what we do in the military and it changed what we do specifically as first responders,” Lenz said. Post leadership and DPS personnel led the walk on its almost 2 ½-mile route while Fort Rucker community members and first responders from local agencies joined in to help memorialize and honor the memories of those who gave their lives that day, according to Lt. Fort Rucker honored the fallen of the 9-11 terrorist attacks during its Stephen Siller Memorial Tunnel to Towers Walk led by the Directorate of Public Safety Sept. Army Aviation Center of Excellence Headquarters Building.įORT RUCKER, Ala. (Photo Credit: Jim Hughes) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Įvent participants walk past the U.S. (Photo Credit: Jim Hughes) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ĭommunity members joined first responders on the walk. Phillip Lenz, Directorate of Public Safety director, speaks at the event.

quest for infamy tunnels

(Photo Credit: Jim Hughes) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Around 20 Fort Rucker community members, and several dogs, joined in the 2.33-mile walk as a Directorate of Public Safety fire truck led the way from Fire Station 1 to several other facilities on post. 11 to honor not just the event’s namesake, but all of the fallen of the attacks of Sept.

quest for infamy tunnels

Post leadership and first responders took the lead during the Fort Rucker Fire Department 9-11 Stephen Siller Memorial Tunnel to Towers Walk Sept.











Quest for infamy tunnels