Honoring The Sacrifice Foundation Participates In 1st Travis Manion 9/11 Heroes Run In Chattanooga

  • Saturday, September 13, 2014
Shown are Steve Mills (Bedford County Sheriff's Department), Sgt. Andrew Smith (U.S. Army retired), Randal Beach (special agent and father of United States Marine)
Shown are Steve Mills (Bedford County Sheriff's Department), Sgt. Andrew Smith (U.S. Army retired), Randal Beach (special agent and father of United States Marine)
photo by Cathy Smith

Hundreds of runners gathered on Saturday, at Enterprise South, to pay tribute to the 9/11 heroes in and out of the military. 

Before hand-cycling the race, The Honoring the Sacrifice Foundation's Andrew Smith encouraged all in attendance to remember the sacrifices that have been made, and continue to be made by first responders and our military men and women.

The Honoring the Sacrifice Foundation has formed to provide assistance and meet the unique needs of severely wounded men and women who fought for the freedoms that we enjoy.  

For more information, visit www.honoringthesacrifice.org.

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