"There Are No Words" - US Air Force Band's Celtic Aire

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Rick F
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"There Are No Words" - US Air Force Band's Celtic Aire

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Found this beautiful tribute for the 15th anniversary of 9-11-2001 performed by the U.S. Air Force Band's Celtic Aire.
"There Are No Words"
Dedicated to those who not only lost their lives that day, but those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom ever since. The United States Air Force Band's Celtic Aire presents a song by Kitty Donohoe, who gave us permission to use her beautiful tribute. The video shares the experience of a couple explaining the events of 9/11 to their children, during visits to all three memorials (Flight 93 Memorial, National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, and National September 11 Memorial & Museum).
There Are No Words - 15th Anniversary of 9/11
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Re: "There Are No Words" - US Air Force Band's Celtic Aire

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Well done.
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