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9/11 Pentagon Memorial Honors Heroes

The Pentagon holds a solemn 9/11 ceremony, reflecting on the lives lost, the heroes, and the continued commitment to resilience.

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Fitting tributes to 9-11. Least we forget. Photo by the Department of Defense.

Fitting tributes to 9-11. Least we forget. Photo by the Department of Defense.

The Pentagon recently held a poignant ceremony to honor the lives lost during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack. Held at the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, the event commemorated the 184 victims, paying tribute to the courage of those who responded to the tragedy.

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III and Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. led the solemn occasion, emphasizing the resilience of the nation and its commitment to honoring the fallen.

 

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A Moment of Reflection and Tribute

On September 11, 2024, the Pentagon hosted a ceremony to remember the 184 lives taken in the terrorist attack on the Pentagon 23 years ago. The event, held at the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, gathered family members, Pentagon personnel, and first responders.

It was a time for reflection on the events of that fateful day, but also a reaffirmation of the country’s strength and unity in the face of terror.

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III delivered a powerful message during the ceremony, noting that the Pentagon is not just a place of work but a living memorial.

“We don’t just work near a memorial; we work in a memorial,”

he remarked, underscoring the deep sense of purpose felt by those who serve at the Pentagon.

 

Honoring the Fallen and the Heroes

The 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, located where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building, serves as a constant reminder of the lives lost and the bravery of first responders.

During the event, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown, Jr. honored those who acted selflessly to help others, even as danger surrounded them.

He reflected on how many military personnel and civilians ran toward the flames, risking their lives to save others. This dedication to service in the face of adversity remains a defining moment in Pentagon history.

Two notable points from the ceremony:

  • The United States military was praised for its ongoing commitment to protecting American values of democracy, freedom, and liberty.
  • Special recognition was given to the veterans who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing the mission that began in the aftermath of 9/11.

 

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The Legacy of 9/11: A Continuing Mission

Secretary Austin emphasized the significance of remembering the past to inspire the future. Only 6% of today’s active-duty military were in uniform on September 11, 2001, and more than 21% were born after the attacks.

Yet, the memory of that day and the example set by those who lost their lives continue to shape the military’s mission.

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Remarks from Ceremony

Honoring the Victims Tribute to the 184 lives lost in the Pentagon attack.
Military Commitment Dedication to democracy, freedom, and service.
Legacy of 9/11 Memory of the fallen inspires current and future generations.

The Pentagon remains not only a workplace but also a symbol of American resilience. Secretary Austin’s remarks highlighted that the memory of 9/11 shapes the daily mission of those who serve in the Defense Department.

“Their memory is our mission,” he said, reminding the audience that the values held by those lost continue to guide their work.

 

 

Final Thoughts: A Day to Remember and Recommit

The 9/11 ceremony at the Pentagon was more than just a tribute; it was a moment to recommit to the ideals that define the United States.

The memory of the fallen remains ever-present, inspiring both military personnel and civilians alike to uphold the values that make the nation strong.

As the Pentagon honors the heroes of that day, the ceremony serves as a reminder that the legacy of 9/11 lives on through service, sacrifice, and the enduring promise of freedom.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

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