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Members of the local media photograph Royal Air Force (RAF) Squadron Leader (SQ LDR) Michael Turner (left), Commander, RAF Lakenheath, and US Air Force (USAF) Brigadier General (BGEN) Mark T. Matthews, Commander, 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), as they kneel at the marker for POW-MIA with flowers placed there during a ceremony held in remembrance of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. A chapel service and the ceremony were held to mourn the victims of the worst attack by foreign terrorist against the United States to date

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Members of the local media photograph Royal Air Force (RAF) Squadron Leader (SQ LDR) Michael Turner (left), Commander, RAF Lakenheath, and US Air Force (USAF) Brigadier General (BGEN) Mark T. Matthews, Commander, 48th Fighter Wing (FW), RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), as they kneel at the marker for POW-MIA with flowers placed there during a ceremony held in remembrance of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. A chapel service and the ceremony were held to mourn the victims of the worst attack by foreign terrorist against the United States to date

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Base: RAF Lakenheath

State: Suffolk

Country: United Kingdom (GBR)

Scene Major Command Shown: USAFE

Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Tony R. Tolley, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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11/09/2003
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