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Residents Remember 9/11 at Police and Fire Headquarters

The ceremony focused on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and featured guests such as Col. Edward Rothstein of Fort Meade and County Executive John R. Leopold.

 
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A girl bows her head during a moment of reflection at the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters. Mike Stog
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Anne Arundel County Fire Chief John Robert Ray speaks at the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.
Boy Scouts and police attended the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.
A new plaque is added at the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.
Plaques are added to the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.
A new plaque is added at the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.
Corroded nails in one of two steel beams at the 9/11 memorial in Millersville at the Anne Arundel County Police and Fire Department headquarters.

Anne Arundel County residents and officials came together Sunday morning to remember Sept. 11, 2001. 

The ceremony took place at the county's Police and Fire Department headquarters in Millersville and featured appearances from County Executive John R. Leopold, Fire Chief John Ray and Fort Meade's Installation Commander Col. Edward Rothstein. 

A 9/11 memorial of steel beams from the World Trade Center already stood on the lawn of the Police Department, but Sunday's ceremony saw new additions to the memorial.

An additional plaque was placed on the lawn along with the beams commemorating the men and women who served on 9/11.

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