7th Anniversary of September 11
As we reflect upon the seventh anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history, we cannot help but to reflect on the tragic events of September 11, 2001. For many of us it will remain a period frozen in time; serving as an ever present reminder of the great lengths our enemies are willing to go to demonstrate contempt for the American ideal.Â
Citizens of this great nation were joined around the world by our friends and allies—as smoke and ash drifted from the rubble of ground zero—and swore a solemn pledge, “Never Again.â€Â
John F. Kennedy once said, “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.â€
As we reflect on our personal lives—and how each of us was affected by the loss of so many innocent souls—let us not succumb to complacency. Our vigilance is as important today as it was the hour the twin towers fell. News making events around the world serve as a reminder that our enemy is weakened, but not defeated.
In the days following 9-11, President George W. Bush addressed the nation before a session of the U.S. Congress. His speech renewed our spirit-describing the difficult road ahead. His words that evening were heard around the world. And to our enemies he spoke directly of American courage and fortitude, promising, “We will not falter, and we will not fail.â€Â This message exemplifies the efforts that we here at DCI strive for every hour of every day.Â
Share your experiences. Let us never forget the lives that have been sacrificed so that others may remain safe and free. DCI wishes to extend profound gratitude and support to the untold numbers of men and women around the world that serve as our nation’s vanguard. Stay safe!
