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Sarah Verardo Sep 11
9/11 by the numbers: Lives lost: 2,977 NYC firefighters lost: 343 NYC police officers lost: 23 Port Authority officers lost: 37 Nations who lost a citizen: 115 Children who lost a parent: 3,051 People who lost a spouse: 1,609
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David Lobl Sep 11
8:49 AM. 9/11/2019. Penn Station. You could hear a pin drop. #9/11
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Laura Herdman Sep 11
343 American Firefighters walked into darkness and never made it home. Over 200 have died from cancer and other complex medical issues caused by the contamination their rescue efforts exposed them to whilst searching for survivors. #343 #9-11
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Metropolitan Police Sep 11
Eighteen years on, our thoughts remain with those affected by the devastating 9/11 attacks ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ all of the brave emergency service crews and the members of the public who who went to the aid of those in need
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GreenBeretFoundation Sep 11
The attacks of September 11th, 2001 are not forgotten by the Special Forces community. Please join us in a moment of silence as we mourn and remember the victims and first responders of the attacks on the World Trade Center, The Pentagon, and in Shanksville, PA.ย 
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Tom Steyer Sep 11
18 years ago today, we came together as a country in the wake of an unprecedented terrorist attackโ€”remembering that more united us than divided us, knowing we had to prevent it from happening again. Today those we lost, and who weโ€™re capable of being.
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ICE Sep 11
Today, those who lost their lives on , honor the heroes who gave their lives to save others, and reaffirm our commitment to keep our nation safe.
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IWPG_LA Sep 11
โ € Today we remember all the lives tragically lost 18 years ago. With heavy hearts, we remember those who were affected by this painful event. โ € โ € โ €
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BoiytonSotobe Sep 6
May your soul rest easy. Who knows maybe tomorrow its you.. Let's share love..
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Derbyshire FBU Sep 11
18 Years ago today the world stopped. Today the 343 Firefighters, 60 Police officers, 8 EMT's/Paramedics, and 2997 Civilians killed in the twin towers attack.
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Fire Brigades Union Sep 11
the thousands of innocent lives lost in 9/11 and the firefighters suffering the physical consequences of their heroic work that day
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Honored Valorยฎ Sep 11
Please don't forget 2012 Four US Citizens Were Murdered Defending The (& those citizens inside) During a Terrorist Attack in 1 1 2 (ret)
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Toni DeWet Sep 10
Lets take a moment๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Remember this day Heartache and tears, Brave men and women, Victims and loss of life, For you have given it all Never forgotten, Silently we salute you The ones in 9/11 ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
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Susan Tracy Sep 10
Replying to @HananyaNaftali
Remembering my dear friend and colleague, Philip Rosenzweig, who perished aboard American Airlines flight 11. A loving husband to Lauren and father of two sons, Jeremy and Max. May his memory forever be a blessing.
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Pamela Joy Moore Sep 11
On the Hearts and Minds of the People, We . It's the Love & Respect that brings us Together. You don't have to be from America to feel the Love of those . God gave us Strength to Rise from the ashes of the Twin Towers. Victory in Love & Honor.
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Redskins Salute Sep 11
Today we mourn, we reflect, and we come together. As an organization, a league, and a country, .
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Long Branch PSs Sep 11
"Serving Those Who Serve" Remembering 9/11, by honoring our first responders.
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๐Ÿบ๐ŸฆŒ Wolffpaw ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆโค Sep 11
18 years ago today, this nation (USA), suffered the worst terrorist attack in US history. Almost 3,000 fatalities, thousands wounded. We shall never forget. Never back down. Prayers to those families that lost a loved one that day.
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Highlands Sep 11
Today, we remember and honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001, the courageous first responders who worked tirelessly to save as many as they could, and the families who still long for their loved ones. May God bless America.
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Impact Public Affairs 31m
Thank you to and for this important Canadian commemoration of the Battle of Britain this morning. It was an honour to speak with of the to discuss how we can continue to honour our heros.
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