On Monday, Feb. 3, we will pay tribute to the indomitable spirit of American heroes, ‘The Four Chaplains,’ and commemorate the bravery displayed during the U.S.A.T. Dorchester incident. Join us for a special Facebook live event at 11 AM EST, broadcasting from the serene Balsam Valley Chapel and tip lands in Downeast Maine. https://lnkd.in/g3BNJmsD
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Highly recommended. What a powerful conversation!
Watch the inspiring conversation between Bernice A. King and Wipfli's Kathleen J. DuBois, M.A. in its entirety from this years Stronger to Serve Conference. https://lnkd.in/ezdyD_7i
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Today, as we commemorate Patriot Day, we honor and remember the lives tragically lost on September 11, 2001. This solemn anniversary reminds us of the resilience, bravery, and spirit of unity that define us as Americans. Whether you have a personal memory of that day or know its impact through the stories of others, we hope you’ll join us in pausing to reflect on the freedoms we enjoy and the community we cherish. May we never forget. #davedoesinsurance #kltinsurance #savewithdave
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The newest issue of The Northern Light is out! Here's my article on General John Pershing and Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, two Masonic heroes of WWI: https://lnkd.in/emxWV-ae
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As a former Army medic, reflecting on September 11, 2001, brings back vivid memories of how deeply it shaped not only the military but also the nation as a whole. The attacks marked a turning point, sparking the War on Terror, leading to deployments that forever altered the trajectory of so many lives—military personnel, first responders, and civilians alike. For medics, the aftermath saw a heightened emphasis on combat readiness and trauma care, as we found ourselves deploying to areas where our skills were critical in saving lives under fire. The immediate response to 9/11 was a surge of patriotism and a sense of duty. Many, including myself, were motivated by the need to serve and protect. The warzones we entered in Iraq and Afghanistan had a distinct intensity, with the constant need to provide medical care in challenging and dangerous environments. It also redefined the scope of care, blending battlefield medicine with innovations in trauma care that have since improved survival rates for soldiers and civilians alike. The impact of 9/11 endures, not just in military strategy or geopolitics, but in the personal stories of those who served. For many of us, it was the catalyst for a career that tested our resilience, taught us the value of life, and left a lasting imprint on our view of sacrifice and service. #NeverForget #September11 #ArmyMedicReflections #ServiceAndSacrifice #CombatMedic #Patriotism #WarOnTerror
As we observe the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, we at the Gary Sinise Foundation remember the lives lost and the heroic actions of first responders and brave civilians. We will continue to honor the memory of those who served and sacrificed, ensuring their legacy lives on. Together, we vow to never forget the courage of those who defended our nation and the impact they left behind.
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September 11, 2024 The border crisis has been moved, by the Biden/Harris Administration, across America to your state where your state tax dollars will have to deal with all the medical, hospital, educational, housing, crime and other costs for the millions of illegals. An army of terrorist “gotaways” are now in America. An estimated 100,000 gotaways a month, 1,200,000 a year. Are they criminals, sex predators, mentally ill, human traffickers, gang members, drug cartel members, terrorists or sleeper cells? An army of terrorists now in America will make the 911 World Trade Center look like a warm-up and no one is paying attention! Only 19 terrorists to take out the World Trade Center and we have over one million, per year, “gotaways” that crossed the border. Just think what 190,000 terrorists will be able to do. The border and America are not secure. Our cities are not safe. America is not safe.
Today, we remember the immense sacrifices made on September 11th, a day that forever changed our nation. We honor the bravery of the first responders, the strength of the survivors, and the memory of those who perished. On this Patriot Day, let us stand together in unity, as we always have, to remember and to proclaim: Never Forget.
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Hello all, hope so you all are fine! I'm sharing such an insightful information about the blue butterfly "Carnivorous undercover caterpillar" which secrete secretion making sounds resemblance to ants queen. And then how cleverly it invades the ants colony and complete its life cycle. This video is uploaded from BBC. #Carnivorousundercovercaterpiller #BLUEBUTTERFLY #Antspredator #shortvideo #informative #LinkedInvideo #ThankstoBBC
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The City of Jacksonville and Mayor Donna Deegan express our profound condolences to the Mousa family on the passing of Sam Mousa, a dedicated public servant to our city for many decades. "Sam's deep love for Jacksonville shined bright through his decades of service over five mayoral administrations," said Mayor Deegan. "His legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come and he will never be forgotten. My heart goes out to his family and may we all keep them in our prayers. In honor of his longstanding service to our community, I am directing all City of Jacksonville flags to continue flying at half-staff on January 29 and 30, after the period honoring President Carter."
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In honor of Memorial Day, we recognize the courage and sacrifice of those who have served our nation. Your bravery will forever inspire us.🇺🇸❤️ #SecuritySolutions #ProtectWhatMatters #TailoredSecurity #EventSecurity #SafetyFirst #privatesecurity #homesecurity #securitymanagement #secureyourbusiness #secureyourfuture
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