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March to Remember: Tribute to 9/11 Victims

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    2,181-mile march of remembrance

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It's the segment the good senator Lindsey Graham said you must stick around the city two months ago -- the US air force him barked at a 2000.

181.

Mile march in remembrance of those.

Who lost their lives in the -- eleven attacks but not eleven -- march began in San Antonio Texas and finish to -- ground zero on Sunday yes yesterday.

Members of the port security forces squadron we're privileged to have with a -- at a talk more about this march tech Sargent Kent Brockman.

While -- in the middle Holden the the various team did dog German shepherd.

Staff Sargent Ben Siegel and major -- -- who -- you came up with this idea right I -- We wanna get myself it's our problem that -- a good way to remember.

The -- all of the victims and not a little -- I'll sacrifice of the military.

Has given since that time.

The 7500.

Cell members got -- had lost their lives in the 40000 would -- -- -- -- -- -- not been injured and I Iraq and Afghanistan.

So -- -- when you do 2000 miles how many shoes do you go -- You mentioned to me it's -- -- corn -- you put on right.

John Mark you know definitely.

Mark on the road.

Here on hard surface say get back on definitely blisters are -- BC.

Each wrist on -- on -- -- small speed.

You're not -- -- -- you you must deploy one of the -- deployed units in the country absolutely.

I'm hearing somewhere -- we oh we didn't miss any missions for this.

Temper on stage -- -- enough we've never going inside and we did today Iran marks in addition to everything else it's.

And that's why people can't get a thank you enough -- we had also meet somebody very special.

And it's too -- tell me about -- -- loser Charlie is an eight year old German shepherd.

He has a patrol explosives -- you wounded warrior -- -- -- -- we were both wounded on Mother's Day this year Afghanistan.

We stepped on Russian anti personnel mine.

And I lost my left leg and in the blast and Charlie actually received -- who signed orders.

You guys continue to march on and He wears his purple heart absolutely He deserves it not all the servers out there now is get the same -- -- -- -- in his case say He got the written citation for the purple heart.

He deserves it presented on and says it's the nature of the march reflexive but which -- everyone know.

About what it's like serving overseas Afghanistan and Iraq.

Ordinary.

Sacrifices that that's what it comes down it.

It comes out of that -- day every day these the military members deployed to leave their families and no and no questions.

It we we talked earlier about that He -- march that it is it's hard it was.

It's we we give it up every day go to go to Afghanistan possessed with a fights that's amazing yeah amazing guys thanks so much for your time -- to gravity of.