Today marks 23 years since the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. We honor the victims, the heroes, and the resilience of a nation that came together in the face of unimaginable loss. At SERVPRO Team Nicholson, we remember and pay tribute to all those affected. We will never forget. 🇺🇸
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🌟 Honoring the Heroes of 9/11 🌟 Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and resilience shown on September 11, 2001. We honor the heroes who stepped up in the face of unimaginable tragedy—the first responders, everyday citizens, and all who lost their lives. We are reminded of the importance of coming together as a community, supporting one another, and standing strong in the face of adversity. Let us carry forward the spirit of unity and compassion that emerged from that day, as we work together to build a brighter, safer future for all. #NeverForget #September11 #CommunityStrong #UnitedWeStand See less
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Patriot Day is a time to reflect, remember, and serve. As we pause to honor those who were lost and the heroes who responded, we commit to never forgetting and to making a difference in our communities. #ProShine #Softwash #RoofWashing #HouseWashing #GutterCleaning #WindowCleaning #CleaningServices #ExteriorCleaning #HomeMaintenance
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Today, we honor the lives lost on 9/11 and remember the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought to protect us. Their memories will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸 https://lnkd.in/ekv3NJZ #personalinjurylaw #personalinjurylawyer #atlantabusiness #atlantalawfirm
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"Today, we at Family Insight, P.C. honor and remember all those who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001. We will never forget the bravery and sacrifice of the first responders, the victims, and their families. As we reflect on this tragic event, let us also remember the importance of unity, resilience, and compassion. Let us continue to support and uplift each other as we navigate through difficult times. #NeverForget #September11 #FamilyInsightPC"
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#WeRemember. The day our city was changed forever. Theresa is a remarkable example of resiliency, just like our city has been. If you get a chance, read her #SurvivorStory in the link below.
29 years ago, our community was forever changed. #WeRemember those who were killed on April 19, 1995, and pay tribute to the brave and selfless first responders who confronted danger head-on. We are honored to have Theresa Howell, a MACU staff member and Oklahoma City bombing survivor, share her remarkable story. Theresa believes good things come with tragedy — her faith only grew stronger after that fateful day: "I always look for the light in any dark situation because, with the grace of God, there is always light and His blessings." 🙏 Click here to read Theresa's full story: https://bit.ly/3Uojp0b
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🌹 Thinking of leaving a gift in your Will? Leaving a gift helps us at the CWG Foundation keep the memories of those who fell in service in the World Wars alive. Here’s how to support our Foundation with a legacy: https://lnkd.in/euVDc3z6
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Every year, close to 225 pedestrians in Minnesota find themselves in harm's way on our roads, a sobering reminder of the work we still need to do. It's about more than numbers; it's about neighbors, friends, and family. We're committed to not just advocating for the injured but also to educating and protecting our community. Looking for ways to stay safer? Our blog offers valuable insights and tips for everyone. https://lnkd.in/ea7y39RU 🚸Together, let's strive for a future where these incidents are far less frequent. 💡
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A question Fort Ligonier Staff are often asked is, “Where is the cemetery for those who died at Fort Ligonier?” This is a great question! We... actually don’t know. Where many forts have maps that specifically mark the cemetery or burial ground for their site, Fort Ligonier does not have any documentation to mention this exact location. It has been often speculated that the graveyard in the town of Ligonier, adjacent to Covenant Presbyterian Church and Cavalry United Methodist Church, was the location of the Fort’s burial place (Ghosts and Legends of Fort Ligonier, pg. 68, Powell and Fell). Part of the difficulty in locating the cemetery is that the town grew up right on top of the Fort and the grounds nearby. Some of that evidence may be permanently lost to the pages of the past. Fort Ligonier’s history includes battles, skirmishes, raids, disease, and all manner of danger. Because of this deadly history, we know that parts of the land nearby became the final resting place for some who were a part of Fort Ligonier’s story. A few of these specific moments are listed below. --When the French attacked on October 12, 1758 there were casualties on both sides. Those who had been killed on the British side were buried as well as a few French soldiers. On November 12, 1758, two groups of Virginians mistook each other for the enemy and a skirmish ensued roughly two miles away. George Washington wrote that the next day he took a group of soldiers with spades to bury the fallen troops. -Over the winter of 1759 many Pennsylvanians became ill with scurvy and several died. They would have been buried somewhere near the fort. -On July 6, 1759, the French attacked Fort Ligonier and Captain Jones was killed in one of the redoubts. -In 1763, Fort Ligonier was a part of Pontiac’s War and saw hostilities rise all along the frontier, resulting in civilian and combatant casualties. There were many more incidents at Fort Ligonier, along the Forbes road, and in the wilderness that are noted in primary sources. We remember these people who lived and died at Fort Ligonier. No matter where any grave may be, where we stand today is sacred ground. Photo: Col. James Burd's gravestone at Middletown Cemetery in Middletown, PA.
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Remembering 9/11: A Day of Reflection, Unity, and Resilience Today marks the anniversary of September 11, 2001, a day that forever changed the course of history. We remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost, the brave first responders who rushed toward danger, and the countless families forever affected by this tragedy. As someone who has spent years in public safety, I have seen firsthand the courage and dedication it takes to protect and serve others. On this day, I honor the heroes who showed the world the true meaning of sacrifice and bravery. 9/11 is a reminder of our shared humanity, the strength of our communities, and the resilience of our nation. We must never forget the lessons of that day: unity, compassion, and the importance of standing together in the face of adversity. Let us take a moment to reflect, to remember, and to continue working toward a future defined by hope, respect, and resilience. #NeverForget #911Anniversary #PublicSafety #Unity #Resilience
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Today, we remember the heroes, honor the fallen, and stand united in resilience. 🇺🇸 We will never forget the courage of the first responders and the strength of a nation that rose together. #September11 #911Remembrance #HonorTheHeroes #UnitedWeStand #NeverForget #FirstResponders #MajorLawFirm
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