Two decades after the tragedy of 9/11, the memory of that morning still weighs heavy on us all. Today we pause to reflect on the bravery and heroism of our first responders, those in uniform, and everyday Americans, as well as the innocent lives lost. We will #NeverForget. — Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) September 11, 2021
On this morning 20 years ago, 246 people woke up in preparation for their morning flights. 2,606 people woke up in preparation for work. 343 firefighters woke up in preparation for their morning shift. 60 police officers woke up… πΊπΈ #911 #neverforget #wordltradecenter pic.twitter.com/JyPUlaR1kD — Clark Brothers Roofing & Construction (@ClarkBRroofing) September 11, 2021
#NeverForgetTwenty years ago our nation was attacked, and our nation stood united. Let us never forget the innocent and the heroes we lost that day. Today, and everyday, #WeRemember. pic.twitter.com/xhEy9xCYrT — Michael Caldwell (@michaelcaldwell) September 11, 2021
We will #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/TpFE2cQf9i — Taylor Ussery (@taylor_ussery1) September 11, 2021
We will never forget this day in history and how it has changed the world forever. For the 343 NYFD Firefighters that ran into those buildings to save everyone possible. WE WILL NEVER FORGET! #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/v5ou9jsYvc — Roy Peek (@CoachRoyPeek) September 11, 2021
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks on our nation which changed our world forever. Today we honor the brave heroes and lives that were taken from us on that tragic day. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/ZmF2QfWKTX — GA National Guard (@GeorgiaGuard) September 11, 2021
Today we pause and remember the tragic events perpetrated 20 years ago on 9/11/2001. 20 years ago, 412 first responders were dispatched to their final call and gave the ultimate sacrifice while carrying out their duty: to save as many lives as they could. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/i0XwigFEst — Sandy Springs Police (@SandySprings_PD) September 11, 2021
20 years later, I am sitting in my car, tears slipping down my cheeks. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/i634YYmGvz — Lori Armistead (@LoriArmistead) September 11, 2021
A teacher secretly laid these flowers and card under my 9/11 display on Friday and I hope that it touched everyone else at our school like it did me! @ETBoothMS @CcsdMedia #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/g0UlVDVj38 — Amanda Graves (@themerrylibrary) September 11, 2021
Today we remember the 8 EMTs, 60 police officers, 343 firefighters, and 2,997 civilians that lost their lives on #911. May we continue to look to God for His guidance and comfort as we reflect on the 20-year anniversary of this fateful day. #2Corinthians1:3 #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/uNnPc1rDpd — MountParanChristianSchool (@mtparanschool) September 11, 2021