Patriot Day
Let US Never Forget!
September 11, 2021

Image created by USA Patriotism!
"Let US Never Forget ... September 11, 2001 when 2,997
innocents died and over 25,000 injuries occurred from the terrorist
attacks ... along with the brave, dedicated efforts from the first
responders, law enforcement, and troops to rescue survivors, and
recover the fallen ... and ... their continued efforts to end the
terrorist scourge and protect our beloved USA!
All Americans should spend a silent moment of proud
remembrance for all the fallen and wounded brave U.S. troops
involved in the War On Terrorism ... with special
thoughts for the last 13
and 18 severely wounded ... who were among
the 100+ killed and many more wounded in Afghanistan when a terrorist detonated a bomb
concealed on him August 26, 2021 ... a few days before the remaining
U.S. troops left Afghanistan ... ending 20 years of combat
activities associated with the war on terrorism in Afghanistan."
David Bancroft, USA Patriotism! founder
Proclamation on National Days of Prayer
and Remembrance, 2021
Twenty years ago, our Nation was forever changed.
On September 11, 2001, as ordinary people started their days in
Manhattan, Shanksville, and Arlington, cowardly acts born out of
twisted hate stole 2,977 innocent lives, devastating families and
communities. People across the world were shocked by the cruelty and
horror of the terrorist act, even as they were inspired by the
bravery of the first responders. Two decades have passed since that
day of terror, yet the trauma, the pain, and the quest for justice
... both personal and collective ... still haunt our memories.
Planes piercing buildings. Smoke filling skies. Towers turning to
dust. The injured fleeing to safety. The heroes rushing toward
danger.
During the National Days of Prayer and Remembrance,
we honor those who lost their lives on September 11 ... lives that
will never be forgotten. We also commemorate the humanity and
selfless sacrifice of the first responders, service members, and
ordinary citizens who banded together to rescue survivors and build
a community of support around those who suffered unimaginable loss.
Even as we continue to recover from this tragedy, we know for
certain that there is nothing that America cannot overcome. Through
sorrow, with God’s help, we find strength. Through remembrance, in
God’s mercy, we find healing. We move forward with resolve, forever
cherishing the memories of the souls who perished that day.
The seeds of chaos, planted that September by those who wished to
harm us, blossomed instead into fields of hope for a brighter
future. A new generation of patriots ... many of whom were just
children on that bright September morning, some of whom had not yet
been born ... now serve in our Armed Forces, as law enforcement
officers and firefighters, as paramedics, in the halls of our
Federal buildings, and beyond, determined to build our country back
better, safer, and more united.
During these National Days of
Prayer and Remembrance, we solemnly reflect on the freedom and
tolerance that are part of our American character. We commit to
preserving the memories of our fallen loved ones with the same
tenacity with which we uphold the American values that are the root
of our strength. We pray for the victims and all those who still
mourn their loss. May the power of prayer bring comfort, and may God
bless the United States of America.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH
R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, by virtue
of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of
the United States, do hereby proclaim September 10, 2021, through
September 12, 2021, as National Days of Prayer and Remembrance. I
ask that people of the United States honor and remember the victims
of September 11, 2001, and their loved ones through prayer,
contemplation, memorial services, the visiting of memorials, the
ringing of bells, evening candlelight remembrance vigils, and other
appropriate ceremonies and activities. I invite people around the
world to participate in this commemoration. I invite the citizens of
our Nation to give thanks, in accordance with their own faiths and
consciences, for our many freedoms and blessings, and I join all
people of faith in prayers for spiritual guidance, mercy, and
protection.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
this ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand
twenty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America
the two hundred and forty-sixth.
Joseph R. Biden Jr.
President of the United States of America
That September Day
More content about
September 11, 2001 at USA Patriotism! >
Videos |
Articles |
Poems
President Joe Biden's Speeches
|
President Joe Biden's Quotes
Americans |
We The People
|
America's Destiny |
Give Thanks |
Love and Pride of USA
|
National Will
God and Country |
One Nation Under God |
America's Symbol
|
Old Glory |
Hooray USA!
|
America, My Home!
Our Valiant Troops |
I Am The One |
Answering The Call |
Brave Young |
Brave Blue
|
Our Heroes,
America's Best
Veterans |
Citizens Like Us |
Vietnam War Veterans
Honoring The Fallen |
Don't Weep For Me |
Remember The Fallen |
Tears For Your Fallen |
Our Wounded
2021
Photos || Photos Index
|
|