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9/11 Patriot and National Service Day
Patriot Day is the annual observance for those who were injured and died due to the 9-11 terrorists attacks. This was not only an assault on the U.S., but against every nation and individual who do not follow their fanatical ideologies.
This is NOT to be confused with Patriot’s Day which commemorates the battles of Lexington and Concord of 1775.
To observe the official moment of silence – the accurate time should be at 8:46 AM (EDT).
THE HERO DOGS
And – Let’s NOT forget the passengers of Flight 93 who gallantly saved the White House and those at the Pentagon!!!
Farewell Salutes –
Richard Alkema – Belmont, MI; US Navy, WWII. / Detroit Police Dept.
Charles Andres III – Harvey, LA; US Army, WWII, Lt.Col. (Ret.)/ Lake Hermitage Vol. Fire Dept.
Eugene ‘Shorty’ Bruns – Burketsville, OH; US Navy, / Burketsville Vol. Fire Dept.
John Bussman – Monroe, WI; US Army Air Corps, WWII, PTO, 11th Airborne Div./ Warren Vol. Fire Dept.
John Cox – Roseland, NJ; US Navy, WWII, submarines / Newark Police Dept.
Edward Early Sr. – New Egypt, NJ; US Army, WWII / Plumsted Chief of Police
Ercole Fioravanti – Rochester, NY; US Army, WWII, / E. Rochester Fire Dept.
Gordon Healy Sr. – Green Bay, WI; US Army, WWII, / Green Bay Police Dept.
Peter Vassello – Smithtown, NY; US Army, Korea, / Smithotwn Fire Dept.
Willis ‘Bucky’ Wise – Bakerstown, PA; US Navy, Korea, USS Soley, / Richland, Fire Dept.
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