15th Anniversary of the Terrorist Attacks September 11, 2001
The Never Forget 9/11/11 collage are photos
taken within days of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in
New York and Pentagon on September 11, 2001. (Image created by
USA Patriotism! on September 11, 2016)
PATRIOT DAY AND NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE
AND REMEMBRANCE - 2016
A Proclamation By The President Of The
United States Of America
Fifteen years ago, nearly 3,000 innocent lives
men, women, and children who had been going about their normal
routines were taken from us, depriving families and loved ones
of a lifetime of precious moments. But the acts of terror of
September 11, 2001, sought to do more than hurt our people and
bring down buildings: They sought to break our spirit and
destroy the enduring values that unite us as Americans. In the
years that followed, our capacity to love and to hope has guided
us forward as we worked to rebuild, more sound and resilient
than ever before. With the hearts of those we lost held
faithfully in our memories, we reaffirm the unwavering optimism
and everlasting strength that brought us together in our darkest
hour, and we resolve to give of ourselves in service to others
in that same spirit.
The pain inflicted on our Nation on
September 11 was felt by people of every race, background, and
faith. Though many young Americans have grown up without knowing
firsthand the horrors of that day, their lives have been shaped
by it. They hear of the many acts of service that occurred
coworkers who led others to safety, passengers who stormed a
cockpit, and first responders who charged directly into the
fire. Many Americans did everything they could to help
survivors, from volunteering their time to donating food,
clothing, and blood. And many signed up to don our Nation's
uniform to prove to the world that no act of terror could
eclipse the strength or character of our country.
United
by a common creed, a commitment to lifting up our neighbors, and
a belief that we are stronger when we stand by one another, we
must find the courage to carry forward the legacy of those who
stepped up in our time of need. By devoting ourselves to each
other and recognizing that we are a part of something bigger
than ourselves just as heroic patriots did on September 11 we
are paying tribute to their sacrifices. On this National Day of
Service and Remembrance, we must ensure that darkness is no
match for the light we shine by engaging in acts of service and
charity. I invite all Americans to observe this day with
compassionate and selfless deeds that embody the values that
define our people, and to visit
www.Serve.gov
to find opportunities to give back to their communities.
America endures in the tenacity of our survivors, and in the
dedication of those who keep us safe. Today, we honor all who
lost their lives in the heartbreaking attacks of September 11,
and all who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country in the
years that followed. In memory of these beautiful souls, we vow
to keep moving forward. Let us have confidence in the values
that make us American, the liberties that make us a beacon to
the world, and the unity we sustain every year on this
anniversary. Above all, let us stand as strong as ever before
and recognize that together, there is nothing we cannot
overcome.
By a joint resolution approved December 18,
2001 (Public Law 107-89), the Congress has designated September
11 of each year as "Patriot Day," and by Public Law 111-13,
approved April 21, 2009, the Congress has requested the
observance of September 11 as an annually recognized "National
Day of Service and Remembrance."
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, do
hereby proclaim September 11, 2016, as Patriot Day and National
Day of Service and Remembrance. I call upon all departments,
agencies, and instrumentalities of the United States to display
the flag of the United States at half-staff on Patriot Day and
National Day of Service and Remembrance in honor of the
individuals who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. I invite
the Governors of the United States and its Territories and
interested organizations and individuals to join in this
observance. I call upon the people of the United States to
participate in community service in honor of those our Nation
lost, to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and
activities, including remembrance services, and to observe a
moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time
to honor the innocent victims who perished as a result of the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of
September, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of
the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred
and forty-first.
Barack Obama
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