CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Clarksville Fire Rescue will present its annual community-wide 9/11 Ceremony at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 at the city’s main fire station, 802 Main St. The public is invited.

The ceremony honors the commitment and ultimate sacrifice of hundreds of New York City Firefighters who selflessly responded after the World Trade Center’s twin towers were attacked by terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001. The solemn event, marking the 15th anniversary of 9/11, also recognizes local firefighters, first responders and their tens of thousands of colleagues across America who stand ready to help their fellow citizens when disaster strikes.

Guest speakers will be Clarksville Fire Chief Mike Roberts, Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan, and Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett. Family members of three fallen local firefighters – Firefighter Claude B. Walker, 1960; Capt. George “Pen” Wilson, 1967; and Engineer Ray Harrison, 1981 — will place flowers in their honor during the ceremony.

Here is the full agenda for Sunday’s ceremony:

WELCOME
Deputy Chief Ray Williams

POSTING OF THE COLORS
Honor Guards representing Clarksville Fire Rescue, Clarksville Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department, Fort Campbell Fire Department, and Hopkinsville Fire Department

OPENING PRAYER
Chaplain Martinez, CPD

NATIONAL ANTHEM
West Creek High School under the Direction of Blake Gority, Choir Director

MOMENT OF SILENCE

PLACEMENT OF MEMORIAL WREATH

MEMORIAL BELL RINGING
Lt. Danny Cottrell, MCEMS

GUEST SPEAKERS
Michael Roberts, Fire Chief
Kim McMillan, City Mayor
Jim Durrett, County Mayor

FIREFIGHTER POEM: Fireman’s Prayer

PLACEMENT OF FLOWERS
Family representatives of the following fallen firefighters:
Firefighter Claude B. Walker 12-3-1960
Captain George “Pen” Wilson 5-13-1967
Engineer Ray Harrison 8-21-1981

BENEDICTION PRAYER
Chaplain Brockman, CFR

RETIRING OF THE COLORS

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