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Carrying U.S. banners, Navy Midshipmen storm the field to play against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Carrying U.S. banners, Navy Midshipmen storm the field to play against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

September 11th memorials in the Baltimore area | PHOTOS

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Memorials and dedications in the Baltimore area honoring those lives lost on September 11th, 20 years ago this year.

Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

A huge banner is unfurled during halftime of the game between the Air Force Falcons and Navy Midshipmen, commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks  Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

A huge banner is unfurled during halftime of the game between the Air Force Falcons and Navy Midshipmen, commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

A huge banner is unfurled during halftime of the game between the Air Force Falcons and Navy Midshipmen, commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks  Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

A huge banner is unfurled during halftime of the game between the Air Force Falcons and Navy Midshipmen, commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Carrying U.S. banners, Navy Midshipmen storm the field to play against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Carrying U.S. banners, Navy Midshipmen storm the field to play against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

The Midshipmen, along with coach Ken Niumatalolo, take the field carrying flags. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

The Midshipmen, along with coach Ken Niumatalolo, take the field carrying flags. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

The flyover splits the uprights during the National Anthem at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

The flyover splits the uprights during the National Anthem at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

TheU.S. flag is at half mast with the flyover passing above during the National Anthem at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

TheU.S. flag is at half mast with the flyover passing above during the National Anthem at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

The Leap Frogs descend at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

The Leap Frogs descend at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Christina Prather, spouse Jonathan Prather( USMC class of 2024) -and their three children including Sawyer, 8 (white shirt), Lincoln, 4 and Charlotte, 6 watch the Leap Frogs descend  at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Christina Prather, spouse Jonathan Prather( USMC class of 2024) -and their three children including Sawyer, 8 (white shirt), Lincoln, 4 and Charlotte, 6 watch the Leap Frogs descend at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Midshipmen cheer Navy during the kickoff against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Midshipmen cheer Navy during the kickoff against Air Force at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

Midshipmen march on to the field wearing 9/11/01 buttons with BEAT CHAIRFORCE on them. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Midshipmen march on to the field wearing 9/11/01 buttons with BEAT CHAIRFORCE on them. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Navy host US Air Force gridiron on the 20th anniversary of 9/11

The parade of Midshipmen march onto the field at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

The parade of Midshipmen march onto the field at the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks before the game against Air Force Sat., Sept. 11, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

A moment of silence to remember the events of 9/11 and those lost. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

A moment of silence to remember the events of 9/11 and those lost. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

The Naval Academy Color Guard marches on to the field. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

The Naval Academy Color Guard marches on to the field. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

Governor Larry Hogan poses for a photo with his daughter Jaymi Sterling and grandson Cam Sterling, age 4. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Governor Larry Hogan poses for a photo with his daughter Jaymi Sterling and grandson Cam Sterling, age 4. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Navy vs Air Force Football

The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Anquionett Arnold, Navy wide receiver Mychal Cooper's mom and member of the Motherhood of the Brotherhood, makes her way to her seat. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Anquionett Arnold, Navy wide receiver Mychal Cooper's mom and member of the Motherhood of the Brotherhood, makes her way to her seat. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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3D chalk artist Chris Carlson draws an image of the 9/11 Memorial in NYC inside Navy=Marine Corps Memorial Museum. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

3D chalk artist Chris Carlson draws an image of the 9/11 Memorial in NYC inside Navy=Marine Corps Memorial Museum. The visiting Air Force Falcons played the Navy Midshipmen in NCAA Football Saturday, September 11, 2021, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Parker Stefanowicz, 9 of Girl Scout Troop 1422 places a flag with a star bearing the name of September 11th victim Heinrich Bernhard Ackermann, who perished at New York’s World Trade Center towers  during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Parker Stefanowicz, 9 of Girl Scout Troop 1422 places a flag with a star bearing the name of September 11th victim Heinrich Bernhard Ackermann, who perished at New York’s World Trade Center towers during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Chase Barcikowski, 9 of Cub Scout Pack 801 removes the UPC stickers from a sea of flags during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Chase Barcikowski, 9 of Cub Scout Pack 801 removes the UPC stickers from a sea of flags during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Chase Barcikowski, 9 of Cub Scout Pack 801 and his mother Debbie Barcikowski remove the UPC stickers from a sea of flags during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Chase Barcikowski, 9 of Cub Scout Pack 801 and his mother Debbie Barcikowski remove the UPC stickers from a sea of flags during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Matt Corkran of Joppa sticks flags into the soil as the sun sets during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Matt Corkran of Joppa sticks flags into the soil as the sun sets during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Tracey Corkran of Joppa places a star bearing Eliezer Jimenez, Jr., a WTC victim, onto a flag  during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Tracey Corkran of Joppa places a star bearing Eliezer Jimenez, Jr., a WTC victim, onto a flag during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

Melly Olszyk of Fallston places stars with names of those who perished in the DC and Pennsylvania attacks - including Mark Bingham of Flight 93 who was credited with assisting to battle hijackers at Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.) during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Melly Olszyk of Fallston places stars with names of those who perished in the DC and Pennsylvania attacks - including Mark Bingham of Flight 93 who was credited with assisting to battle hijackers at Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.) during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), a United States flag bearing the name of Brian John Terrenzi, World Trade Center victim, rests among other flags bearing names of the September 11th victims as Delaney Winter, 11 of Girl Scout Troop 901 (center back), helps Theresa Weiss of Fallston and Adam Winter of Fallston add more during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), a United States flag bearing the name of Brian John Terrenzi, World Trade Center victim, rests among other flags bearing names of the September 11th victims as Delaney Winter, 11 of Girl Scout Troop 901 (center back), helps Theresa Weiss of Fallston and Adam Winter of Fallston add more during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.), Samantha Hawk, 13 (back left) and Anya Ehrsam, 13 Girl Scout Troop 2713 contribute with Renee Rosenberg, 13 of Girl Scout troop 1920, placing flags in the soil during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.), Samantha Hawk, 13 (back left) and Anya Ehrsam, 13 Girl Scout Troop 2713 contribute with Renee Rosenberg, 13 of Girl Scout troop 1920, placing flags in the soil during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

Melly Olszyk of Fallston places stars with names of those who perished in the DC and Pennsylvania attacks - including Mark Bingham of Flight 93 who was credited with assisting to battle hijackers at Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.) during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

Melly Olszyk of Fallston places stars with names of those who perished in the DC and Pennsylvania attacks - including Mark Bingham of Flight 93 who was credited with assisting to battle hijackers at Fallston Middle and High School (which honors those who perished in Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.) during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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Fallston commemorates the twentieth anniversary of 9/11/2001

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Tracey Corkran of Joppa places a star bearing Ellezer Jimenez, Jr., a WTC victim during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021.  (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff)

At Youths Benefit Elementary School (which honors those who perished in the World Trade Center attacks), Tracey Corkran of Joppa places a star bearing Ellezer Jimenez, Jr., a WTC victim during Fallston Boy Scout Pack 801's commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the9/11/2001 terrorist attacks Fri., Sept. 10, 2021. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun Staff) (Karl Merton Ferron/The Baltimore Sun)

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The Mission Continues

From left, Victor Perez Vargas, Fort Meade, Leslie Premo, York, PA,  and Dre Williams, Upper Marlboro, cut pieces of wood for storage shelf in the Filbert Street Community Garden. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11, The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities, is hosting "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street." Perez Vargas is on active duty in the Army, Premo is an Army veteran and Williams is a sergeant with theMount Rainier Police Department.  September 11, 2021.

From left, Victor Perez Vargas, Fort Meade, Leslie Premo, York, PA, and Dre Williams, Upper Marlboro, cut pieces of wood for storage shelf in the Filbert Street Community Garden. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11, The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities, is hosting "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street." Perez Vargas is on active duty in the Army, Premo is an Army veteran and Williams is a sergeant with theMount Rainier Police Department. September 11, 2021. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)

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The Mission Continues

Christophe Paul, Glen Burnie, and Kathleen Griffin, Glen Rock, PA, construct a bench for the Filbert Street Community Garden. Both are Army veterans who are part of The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities. Paul is a platoon leader in the eastern region. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11 they are working in "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street."  September 11, 2021.

Christophe Paul, Glen Burnie, and Kathleen Griffin, Glen Rock, PA, construct a bench for the Filbert Street Community Garden. Both are Army veterans who are part of The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities. Paul is a platoon leader in the eastern region. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11 they are working in "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street." September 11, 2021. (Kim Hairston / Baltimore Sun)

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The Mission Continues

Kathleen Griffin, Glen Rock, PA, and Christophe Paul, Glen Burnie, construct a bench for the Filbert Street Community Garden. Both are Army veterans who are part of The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities. Paul is a platoon leader in the eastern region. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11 they are working in "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street."  September 11, 2021.

Kathleen Griffin, Glen Rock, PA, and Christophe Paul, Glen Burnie, construct a bench for the Filbert Street Community Garden. Both are Army veterans who are part of The Mission Continues, a veteran-led service project working in under-resourced communities. Paul is a platoon leader in the eastern region. To honor the 20th anniversary of 9/11 they are working in "Beyond 9/11: Operation Enduring Service Project at Filbert Street." September 11, 2021. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Five-year-old Blake Remeikis waves an American flag as he and his father Danny Remeikis of Street watch motorcyclists make their way south on Route 1 during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Five-year-old Blake Remeikis waves an American flag as he and his father Danny Remeikis of Street watch motorcyclists make their way south on Route 1 during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Sophia Xiques of Knoxville, Tenn. holds a flag as she listens to a speaker before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Sophia Xiques of Knoxville, Tenn. holds a flag as she listens to a speaker before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Motorcyclists parade south on Route 1 in Darlington during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Motorcyclists parade south on Route 1 in Darlington during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Motorcyclists parade south on Route 1 in Darlington during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Motorcyclists parade south on Route 1 in Darlington during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

People pause for the singing of the national anthem before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

People pause for the singing of the national anthem before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Richard Bernard of Jarrettsville arrives on his bike before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Richard Bernard of Jarrettsville arrives on his bike before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Chuck Ritz, left, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, embraces Gold Star Mother Robyn Anderson of Parkton, during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Chuck Ritz, left, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, embraces Gold Star Mother Robyn Anderson of Parkton, during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Five-year-old Blake Remeikis waves an American flag as he and his father Danny Remeikis of Street watch motorcyclists make their way south on Route 1 during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Five-year-old Blake Remeikis waves an American flag as he and his father Danny Remeikis of Street watch motorcyclists make their way south on Route 1 during the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Particpants in the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride wave to spectators along Route 1 in Darlington on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Particpants in the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride wave to spectators along Route 1 in Darlington on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

People gather around Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

People gather around Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Chuck Ritz, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, addresses the crowd during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Chuck Ritz, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, addresses the crowd during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

People gather around Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial as the names of Marylanders who perished in the terrorist attacks are read, before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

People gather around Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial as the names of Marylanders who perished in the terrorist attacks are read, before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Chuck Ritz, left, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, pauses as Gold Star Mother Janice Chance of Owings Mills reads names of Marylanders who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Chuck Ritz, left, organizer of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride, pauses as Gold Star Mother Janice Chance of Owings Mills reads names of Marylanders who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, during ceremonies at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

People gather for a moment of silence before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

People gather for a moment of silence before the start of the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

Ron Baugher of Darlington wears a tie depicting the World Trade Center as he gets ready to participate in the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

Ron Baugher of Darlington wears a tie depicting the World Trade Center as he gets ready to participate in the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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9/11 Patriot Day Ride

A stone artifact from the Pentagon is seen on Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial, before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville.

A stone artifact from the Pentagon is seen on Maryland's 9/11 Rolling Memorial, before the 9/11 Patriot Day Ride at the Darlington Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. The 10th annual Patriot Day Ride, on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, included an estimated 1,000 bikes, with a route from Darlington to Parkville. (Brian Krista/Baltimore Sun Media)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Veterans gather around the American flag at half-mast as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Veterans gather around the American flag at half-mast as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

People reflect on the events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks as a dignitary speaks during a remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

People reflect on the events of the 9/11 terrorist attacks as a dignitary speaks during a remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

A line of veterans salute the flag as the national anthem is sung during a 9/11 Remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

A line of veterans salute the flag as the national anthem is sung during a 9/11 Remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

A Flag of Honor, with the names of those who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, waves in the wind as the Old Line Statesmen Choir sings "God Bless America" during a 9/11 remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

A Flag of Honor, with the names of those who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, waves in the wind as the Old Line Statesmen Choir sings "God Bless America" during a 9/11 remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Sheriff Jim DeWees speaks to veterans and other spectators gathered for a 9/11 Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Sheriff Jim DeWees speaks to veterans and other spectators gathered for a 9/11 Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Veterans salute the flag as the national anthem is sung during a 9/11 Remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Veterans salute the flag as the national anthem is sung during a 9/11 Remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

A Flag of Honor, with the names of those who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is seen on the side of the stage as the Old Line Statesmen Choir sings "God Bless America" during a 9/11 remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

A Flag of Honor, with the names of those who died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is seen on the side of the stage as the Old Line Statesmen Choir sings "God Bless America" during a 9/11 remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Veterans gather hang their heads in prayer as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Veterans gather hang their heads in prayer as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Veterans gather around the American flag at half-mast as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Veterans gather around the American flag at half-mast as they pay tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terroritst attacks during a Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

Taps is performed by Grant Ridgley to conclude the program during a 9/11 remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

Taps is performed by Grant Ridgley to conclude the program during a 9/11 remembrance event held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

People applaud a speaker's message during a 9/11 Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.

People applaud a speaker's message during a 9/11 Remembrance event on the 20th anniversary, held at the Molleville Farm VFW Post 467 on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Brian Krista/Carroll County Times)

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