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Soldiers in Baghdad Render Honors to Nation, Fallen Brethren

By Army Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield
Special to American Forces Press Service

CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq , Sept. 11, 2008 – Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and their fellow servicemembers and civilians gathered in front of the division’s headquarters today to honor and remember the people who lost their lives seven years ago and the heroes who came forth to protect the country in its time of need.

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Army Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia, of Buffalo, N.Y., and the senior enlisted leader of Multinational Division Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, places a flag that was flown at Ground Zero in front of a photograph depicting the tragic events at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, during the Patriot Day Observance at Camp Liberty, Iraq, Sept. 11, 2008. The flag was presented to the 4th Infantry Division by the New York City Fire Department. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brock Jones, Multinational Division Baghdad
  

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Army Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, commander of Multinational Division Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, was the keynote speaker during the Ironhorse Division’s Patriot Day observance.

“[Sept. 11, 2001] is a day that will live in infamy, just as the attacks on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941,” he said. “These attacks were similar – they awoke our great nation and mobilized America’s credentials. It’s what brought us here today and is the heart of what we are doing now. Today, as we remember those we lost on Sept. 11, let’s not forget the 89 MND-B soldiers we’ve lost since our transition of authority.”

Following Hammond’s remarks, those gathered silently observed as three wreaths were hung beneath large photographs depicting the tragedies at the Pentagon, the World Trade Center and the crash site of United Flight 93 in commemoration of the servicemembers, rescue workers and civilians who lost their lives.

Army Command Sgt. Maj. John Gioia, senior enlisted leader of Multinational Division Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, placed an American flag that was flown at Ground Zero in front of the photo of the fallen Twin Towers, and then rendered honors. The flag was presented to the soldiers and leaders of 4th Infantry Division by firefighters of Ladder 10, Engine 10, Engine 24 and Ladder 5 of the New York City Fire Department.

The flag is a sobering reminder of the tragic events that claimed the lives of all of the firefighters from these ladders and engines as they attempted to provide aid to their fellow Americans.

The crowd then stood and solemnly held a salute while a lone bugler from the 4th Infantry Division Band poignantly played “Taps.”

“Today’s ceremony was outstanding,” said Army Spc. Clint Baltzly, a native of Canton, Ohio, who serves as a petroleum specialist with Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery Regiment, attached to the 4th Infantry Division Special Troops Battalion. “The mood that was set and delivered was very appropriate. It’s important for us to remember and never forget the tragic events of this day so that we don’t take things for granted.”

(Army Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield serves in the Multinational Division Baghdad Public Affairs Office.)

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Click photo for screen-resolution imageJason Lucero, a firefighter at Camp Victory, Iraq, renders honors after hanging a wreath below a photograph displaying the tragic events that took place at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, during a Patriot Day Observance held by the 4th Infantry Division and Multinational Division Baghdad, Sept. 11, 2008. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield, Multinational Division Baghdad  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageSoldiers from the 4th Infantry Division and Multinational Division Baghdad, along with airmen, sailors, firemen and civilians, gather at Camp Liberty, Iraq, Sept. 11, 2008, during a Patriot Day observance. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield, Multinational Division Baghdad  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageArmy Maj. Gen. Jeffery Hammond, commander of Multi-National Division Baghdad and the 4th Infantry Division, renders honors as soldiers lower three U.S. flags to half staff during a Patriot Day observance Sept. 11, 2008, at Camp Liberty, Iraq. U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Lyndsey Dransfield, Multinational Division Baghdad  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageFirefighters from the Victory Base Complex Fire Department at Camp Liberty, Iraq, hang a New York Fire Department flag from the side of their truck before the 4th Infantry Division and Multinational Division Baghdad Patriot Day observance at Camp Liberty, Iraq, Sept. 11, 2008. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Brock Jones, Multinational Division Baghdad  
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