Historic Navy Warship To Mark 9/11 Attacks

USS Constitution during it's annual 4th of July turnaround cruise. (Credit Shaqnanies/iStock/Getty Images Plus)

BOSTON (AP) — Old Ironsides will commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with cannon fire and solemn music.

Navy crews with the USS Constitution on Tuesday will fire one-gun salutes to mark when airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon near Washington, D.C. and a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

Taps will also be played at the times when the two World Trade Center towers and part of the Pentagon collapsed as well as when United Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania.

The attacks killed nearly 3,000 lives and injured more than 6,000 others.

The world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat was launched in 1797 and earned its nickname "Old Ironsides" during the War of 1812.

Its current crew members are all active duty sailors.

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