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domingo, 27 de julio de 2008

THE DAY OUR HEROES DIED

We want to especially remember the firefighters, the policemen, the medical personnel, rescue workers, and all the common people who helped others on the attack sites during the actual disaster days, and those who helped to clean up in the aftermath of 9-11-01. Some of them accomplished some truly heroic tasks, and deserve to be called heroes!
These people did save some lives, helped multitudes of people on the attack sites, and accomplished the tremendous task of clearing all the dead bodies, rubble and debris from the destroyed buildings and aircrafts. They didn't concern themselves with their own comfort but unselfishly were more concerned about others - even to the point of losing their lives. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
There were 346 people who died that day. Bravestmemorial.com has compiled a list of the rescue personnel who died on September 11, 2001, and keeps memorial pages for all those who made the ultimate sacrifice. At We shall never forget... you'll find a list and description of emergency personnel who perished on September 11, 2001.
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Those involved in the clean-up worked sometimes in very unhealthy conditions breathing dust and smoke all day long. They went through the emotional turmoil of finding body parts, but also found wedding rings to give as a small memorial to the families of the deceased

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