Firefighters stand in rain to honor US service member from Tennessee killed in Kabul

Firefighters stood atop their truck in heavy rain, dozens of people lined up on overpasses from us-regions to us-regions, and many others joined in escorting a motorcade—all to honor fallen U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss, one of 13 service members that were killed in conflicts during an attack on the Kabul airport last month. 

The Fairfax County Police Department led the motorcade Thursday along I-66 East to I-495 South in Virginia, carrying the body of the 23-year-old Knoxville native to the Arlington National Cemetery.

(Alexandria Police)

Before they departed, the police department said anyone wanting to show their respects “is asked to be present on the overpasses along the route.”

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And supporters showed up big time to honor Knauss.

(Alexandria Police)

“When we heard about this hero who was killed in action in Afghanistan and we found out that he was traveling through our home in Fairfax County, we knew right away we had to find a way to pay tribute,” Police Chief Kevin Davis told 7News.

(PWC Police)

As the motorcade escorted the hearse on the interstate, firefighters, police officers, and community members lined up across every overpass along the route to show support. A helicopter also flew overhead. 

(Fairfax County Police)

Fire Chief John Butler similarly paid tribute to the fallen soldier.

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“As a Marine who is no longer active duty, and as a fire chief, these two worlds have come together,” said Chief Butler. “Also serving in combat zones and seeing a lot of my colleagues who died in the line of duty, every time one of these things happened, it hits home.”

(PWC Police)

Before being laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery at 1 p.m. on Sept. 21, a separate funeral service will be held in Alexandria at the Mynatt Funeral Home. The time and date have not been disclosed out of privacy for the family and those attending the service.

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler will provide an escort to the funeral home.

“As the Sheriff of Knox County and a Veteran, I am honored to provide Mynatt Funeral Home with an escort as they transport Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss from Knoxville to the receiving funeral home in Alexandria. This young man deserves our honor, and respect as he sacrificed his life in service to our country, an escort is the least we can do to show our gratitude,” said Spangler.

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“I want to publicly thank Mynatt Funeral Home for their generosity in transporting Staff Sgt. Knauss. They are a true asset to our community. In closing, I want the family to know that we will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers,” the sheriff added.

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