Today, we pause to reflect and remember the events of September 11, 2001. Patriot Day is a time to honor the resilience and courage of those who faced unimaginable challenges and to express our gratitude to the first responders and ordinary citizens who demonstrated extraordinary bravery. #PatriotDay #NeverForget #Unity #Resilience
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Patriot Day, observed on September 11, is profoundly significant in our nation's history. This day serves as a solemn reminder of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, when our country faced one of its darkest moments. It's a day to honor the memory of the lives lost and the heroism displayed, but it also signifies the enduring spirit of unity and resilience that defines America. On this Patriot Day, we remember the first responders, the courageous individuals who put their lives on the line to save others, and the countless acts of kindness and solidarity that emerged from the ashes of tragedy. It is a day that underscores the American people's strength and unwavering commitment to freedom and justice. Let Patriot Day remind us that we can overcome even the most challenging circumstances when we stand together and support one another. Today, we commemorate the past, acknowledge our shared resilience, and look forward to a future where these principles continue to guide our nation's journey. #PatriotDay #UnitedWeStand #Remember911 #911
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Please stop lowering the bar. If the Marine Corps today thinks it's time for ethnicities, tribes, cultures, races, etc., to create their own military grooming and uniform standards, than the Marine Corps ceases, in some ways, to exist as it has for a long time. The strength of the Corps are the facts that the commonality of boot camp/OCS, uniforms and appearance, and physical and mental requirements are the same no matter who you are or where you're from, has long been a rallying point for teamwork and shared hardships. In 2024 going forward we have a need for more recruits and better retention. The very thing that's hurting recruiting--wokeism/DEI--is {one of} the biggest reasons why so many troops are exiting the active force. Potential recruits, especially from legacy military families, are sitting around the kitchen table at home and deciding to take a pass on joining the service with another generation of warrior(s) from that family. Self-inflicted by today's military leadership. Just an observation.
No offense, but being able to "recruit more personell" is not the crux of the issue. Soon we will have dozens of annexes and exceptions to our grooming and uniform regulations if we're not careful. The Marine Corps is blurring lines and concepts better left sharp and well-defined. https://lnkd.in/eWmwgBpJ
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Honoring Patriot Day: A Reminder of Resilience and Unity On this Patriot Day, we pause to remember the profound impact of September 11, 2001. It’s a day to honor the lives lost, the bravery of first responders, and the everyday individuals who became heroes in a moment of national crisis. Patriot Day is a reminder that our strength lies not only in our resilience but in our ability to come together as one. As we face new challenges. Today, let's reflect on how we can build stronger teams, stronger communities, and a stronger future—together. #PatriotDay #NeverForget #StrengthInUnity
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The closest many will get to understanding the carnage and sacrifice of the D-Day Landings 80 years ago today will be through watching films like Saving Private Ryan or visiting museums. Over 4000 allied forces lost their lives on 6 June 1944 to help defeat the Nazi ideology 80 years ago, so that today we can enjoy the freedoms we have, and too often take for granted. It is our duty to protect the freedoms we have and never forget those that laid down their lives in 1944 and throughout two World Wars. It is duty too to also educate our children and future generations to commemorate days like today. Find articles like the one below with facts about D-Day they can read to understand the sacrifices. But most of all we must also say never again to global wars and to dictators no matter what flag they fly and their cause https://lnkd.in/du6ZjQWv #dday80 #neverforget #sacrifice #operationoverlord #educate #neveragain
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On Patriot Day, we honor the resilience and unity that emerged from 9/11. Let's continue to build a world defined by hope, compassion, and strength. Why should we hold Patriot Day close to our hearts? Because it serves as a powerful reminder of our shared humanity and the values that bind us together—courage, compassion, and the unwavering commitment to rebuild and move forward. In remembering 9/11, we honor not only those who were lost but also the countless individuals who demonstrated extraordinary bravery and kindness in the aftermath. 🕊️Reflect on Resilience. 🕊️Foster Unity. 🕊️Support Those Affected. 🕊️Promote Acts of Kindness. 🕊️Educate and Remember. This Patriot Day, let’s honor the legacy of 9/11 by embracing resilience and unity. Together, we can continue to build a world defined by hope and compassion. #PatriotDay #Remember911 #ResilienceAndUnity #HonorTheFallen #911Legacy #ActsOfKindness #NeverForget #911Remembrance
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Honoring Patriot Day Today, we observe Patriot Day, a solemn day of remembrance for the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Established by a joint resolution of Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush in December 2001, Patriot Day honors the nearly 3,000 victims of the tragic attacks and recognizes the bravery of the first responders and ordinary citizens who risked their lives to save others. On this day, we reflect on the resilience and unity that emerged from such profound loss. We remember the courage and selflessness displayed and reaffirm our commitment to the values of freedom and democracy that define our nation. Call to Action: Moment of Silence: At 8:46 AM, the time the first plane struck the North Tower, observe a moment of silence to honor the victims. Volunteer: Engage in community service to honor the spirit of unity and service. Support First Responders: Express gratitude to local first responders and support organizations that assist them. Educate and Reflect: Share stories and lessons learned from 9/11 with younger generations. Let’s come together to honor and remember, and to continue to build a future rooted in unity and resilience. #PatriotDay #NeverForget #September11 #HonorTheFallen #FirstResponders #Unity #Resilience #ServiceAndSacrifice #AmericanHeroes
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For people across America, our flag is a reminder of our Nation’s founding principle. It stands for the sacred idea that we are all created equal and deserve to be treated equally throughout our lives. Our flag is also a reminder of our shared calling: to stand for the ideals our country was founded on — democracy, freedom, and justice for all. On Flag Day and during National Flag Week, we take pride in the promise and purpose represented by our Nation’s flag. Our country’s flag was created in 1777, when America was still a new idea. Americans flew it at their homes during the Revolutionary War as brave troops fought for our country’s independence from British rule — representing the resolve and resilience of our Nation’s 13 colonies with 13 stripes and stars. As our Nation evolved, so too did our flag — with every new star added to Old Glory, we were reminded that the work of forging a more perfect Union never ends. SOURCE: White House
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