Volunteer Phillip Shaw of Mount Washington lowers a stone from the Sept. 11, 2001, Pentagon attack around the 9/11 memorial at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-Central in Radcliff. Officials said there are more than 40 stones from the Pentagon that will surround the structure in Radcliff.
Another connection between Fort Knox and the 9-11 Attack on the Pentagon is the new Army Human Resources Command Center of Excellence, which was named in honor of Lieutenant General Timothy Maude, who was killed when American Airlines Flight 77 hit the Pentagon. He is the second-highest American general to be killed by enemy action.
I don’t know if you’ve heard about this. The truck and its exhibit are supposed to be ready well before the Patton Museum’s grand reopening next summer.
The Patton Museum is awesome!
I took my son and his friends there from time-to-time when he was growing up. Great stuff.