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TAMPA – Eight years ago, the nation gasped in shock at the televised sight of commercial airliners turned into missiles, striking the World Trade Center in New York. The news that followed was just as terrifying: Another airliner hitting the Pentagon in Washington and a fourth crashing in a Pennsylvania field. This morning in Tampa was marked by solemn remembrance and recognition of the heroes who were born and died that day and since; heroes that fight in far-flung lands and strive to save lives every day. The occasion this morning took place during the dedication of Heroes Plaza, part of the Cotanchobee Fort Brooke Park on the downtown waterfront. Dignitaries spoke and local firefighters, police officers and military personnel stood by as the morning sun baked a crowd of about 300, including 60 green-shirted fourth-graders from St. Lawrence Catholic School, each holding a small American flag, a bottle of water and a program. Gen. David Petraeus, commander of the Tampa-based U.S. Cent