playing of amazing grace and the invocation and then a moment of silence to mark the very moment, 9:37am, then we ll hear from the chairman of thejoint 9:37am, then we ll hear from the chairman of the joint chiefs, and of course the defence secretary lloyd austin and then we will hear those haunting tones of taps, the bugle call that is played at military funerals to close the day as well, at the barracks around the country and we will hear those tones played out across the western lohan. it s an especially poignant moment for the pentagon, just as the us war in afghanistan ends, what a loss of more american life. == in afghanistan ends, what a loss of more american life. in afghanistan ends, what a loss of more american life. with the loss of more american more american life. with the loss of more american life. more american life. with the loss of more american life. when - more american life. with the loss of more american life. when you - of more american life. when yo
the 9/11 the more the way at the commemoration is taking place for those killed 20 years after the 9/11 attacks. bruce springsteen performing as the reading of the names of those killed that day continues. it is seven minutes past nine in new york city, 20 years ago at 9:37am a third aeroplane crashed into the pentagon, the us defence department headquarters outside of washington, dc. 18a people were killed there and a memorial ceremony is under way at the sight of that pentagon attack to honour those who lost their lives and gary 0 donoghue is there for us and gary 0 donoghue is there for us and joins me. can you describe the scene for us? you are looking at the western side of the pentagon for a memorial service today, that is the side of the pentagon, the five sided
building, that flight 77 struck at 9:37am on september 11 2001. what they are doing at the moment as they are beginning to read the names of the 18a people who died, 125 of them inside the pentagon, the rest passengers and crew on the airline american airlines flight that hit the western side of the building. there is a fascinating and beautiful memorial there, 18a separate little benches with reflecting pools underneath, and name on each one and for those who died inside the pentagon, the names face toward the building and for those who died on the plane, they face in the direction of the plane came so you have to look up and see where those people came from as the hijackers flew them to their deaths. what we are going to get in the next hour or so is the continuance of the reading of the names, there will then be a
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