Service members aboard the air station honored the day at a combined morning colors and remembrance ceremony in front of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing headquarters building.
The early-morning ceremony began with Staff Sgt. Hugh Wurts, the drum major of the 3rd MAW Band, leading the band. The band, directed by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Edward Hayes, played several songs including “New York, New York.”
As part of tradition, the band played the five-minute warning call at 7:55 a.m. that initiated a moment of silence before morning colors. Afterward, Marines and guests alike rose when the band began playing the national anthem. The service members’ hands rose into a salute and many of the guests covered their hearts.
The ceremony featured speeches, including words from Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Conant, the 3rd MAW commanding general, and Col. Frank A. Richie, the MCAS Miramar commanding officer.
Many service members here were still in high school when 9/11 happened, explained Richie. Because of that day, they’re serving their country now.
Spectators watched from the sides as the 3rd MAW sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Don W. Gallagher ordered Marines and sailors, including the noncommissioned officer and sailor of the month, to report to the 3rd MAW commanding general to be recognized.
The six Marines and sailors were also recognized by organizations and businesses around San Diego including Sea World, who gave them several gifts.
The ceremony concluded with everyone rising as the band played “The Marines’ Hymn.”
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