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Show 4H!kipTmies Events Wing supports 'Noble Eagle' 368th Fighter Wing Public Affairs year has passed since the Sept. 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on American soil. These people came from more than 80 countries, representing various races and religions. In an instant, the terrorists caused about 2,000 children to lose a parent, and 343 firefighters and paramedics along with 60 police officersto lose their lives at the World Trade Center. The United States responded with commitment and action to root out and punish terrorists and those who harbor, facilitate and finance them. The 388th Fighter Wing responded by sending l 6 Fighting Falcons to the skies as part of Operation Noble Eagle. "We have been working hard to make Americans fee! safe," said Col. Steve Hoog, 388th FW Commander. "We have sent more than 800 sorties in support of ONE, which, if you calculate miles flown, would equal about 42 trips around the globe. And including our air security patrol over the Olympics, we have had seven real intercepts." While the mission of the 388th FW remains what it was prior to Sept. 11 - ready to deploy, employ and sustain l 6s and air control assets world-wid- e to fight and win any conflict Hoog said America has entered a new era. "We face new threats that aren't as predictable as they used half-staf- f. Senior Airman Patrick Nightingale, 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron phase inspection team member, said he too has noticed an increase in patriotism and public support for the military since the Sept 11 attacks. It has even tran slated into new Air Force members. "Our coun-tr-y is under attack and folks are volunteering to serve their nation," Hoog said. "People are definitely more focused." Lt. Col. Bruce Schwab, 388th Operations Support Squadron chief of current operations, is an pilot and he summed up what he says is the wing's general attitude since Sept 11: There's good and evil out there and good will prevail." one-minu- te F-1- 6 award-winnin- Layton Kiwanis Club Dutch Oven Cookout and 0utdoor Recrealori Door smo...., Saturday, September 7, 2002 10 LM - 6 P.M. Tickets s.h.o.orfm.worfd Tickets James E. Woodward Park in Layton 1505 North 25 East (Off Antelope Dr.) Why waste time shopping for car insurance? Call GEICO for affordable rates and great service! Meal nt Thanks to these Sponsors Layton City Park and Recreation ur sns mm Layton Call today or stop at our local office: 1513 N. 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Salt Lake City: State hosted activities start Sept 10 with a flag lowering ceremony at the State Capitol at 10 p.m., where the flag will be lowered to On Wednesday, a memorial procession will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the southeast corner of North Temple and 300 West and end at the Gallivan Center where a memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. At 9:45 Gov. Mike Leavitt will lead the entire state in a moment of silence. At 10 p.m. the day's activities will conclude with a flag raising ceremony at the State Capitol Residents are also asked to turn their headlights on while driving as a reminder of hope and unity. The National Conference for Community and Justice is sponsoring the Sept 11 Walk and Concert for Freedom, Diversity and Remembrance. The walk starts at 6 p.m. on the east side of the Salt Lake City and County building and ends at Franklin Covey Field, where the concert starts at 7 p.m. Kurt Bestor, Emmy g composer and musician, will perform with the Utah Symphony. for serving my country," said Staff Sgt. Carlos Rivera, 34th Fighter Squadron airplane generation assistant section chief. "That makes me feel good. It's like a pat on the back. It goes further than any paycheck could." F-- Low Silence. jets." These efforts to keep up with dynamic new threats are not going unnoticed. Americans are showing military members a renewed appreciation for their hard work and commitment F-- 11 from page 1 to be," he said. "Not only must we fight terrorism, we must prepare for tomorrow's threats." The 388th FW recent compliance with the Air Force-wid- e reorganization "is an example of how the Air Force is evolving to meet the challenges of today," Hoog said. 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