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Remembering 9/11: Compassion, Honor, Patriotism

As the nation pauses on Patriot Day, Sept. 11, it is necessary to honor the fallen, their loved ones, and all the heroes who served and continue to serve.
Remembering 9/11: Compassion, Honor, Patriotism
A man fixes an American flag that had fallen during memorial ceremonies for the eleventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks on lower Manhattan at the World Trade Center site in New York City, on Sept. 11, 2012. Chang W. Lee/Getty Images
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As the nation pauses on Patriot Day, Friday, Sept. 11, 2015—the solemn anniversary of 9/11, the day that changed America forever—it is necessary to honor the fallen, their loved ones, and all the heroes who served and continue to serve.

We must honor them eternally and in remembering 9/11, we must be passionately dedicated to transform America.

We must honor them eternally and in remembering 9/11, we must be passionately dedicated to transform America.
Vincent J. Bove
Vincent J. Bove
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Vincent J. Bove, CPP, is a national speaker and author on issues critical to America. Bove is a recipient of the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award for combating crime and violence and is a former confidant of the New York Yankees. His newest book is “Listen to Their Cries.” For more information, see www.vincentbove.com
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