9-11 Remembrance Ceremony set Sept. 9 at Sheriff's Rutherford County Sheriff's Office
Tennessee Army National Guard Col. Mark Tyndall will be the keynote speaker for the 21st annual 9-11 Remembrance Ceremony at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office.
Citizens are invited to the ceremony beginning at 9 a.m., Friday, Sept. 9 to remember the victims of the 9-11 terrorists’ attacks and the military who responded to safeguard the United States.
Col. Tyndall now serves as director of strategic plans and policy at the Joint Forces Headquarters of the Tennessee Army National Guard.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and masters’ degrees from the American Military University and the United States Army War College.
Col. Tyndall earned the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Kosovo Campaign Medal and the Iraqi Campaign Medal.
Riverdale Women’s Chorale will sing patriotic songs and trumpeters from MTSU’s School of Music will play “Taps.”
Smyrna Fire Department, Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services and the Sheriff’s Office honor guards will participate.
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