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National Day Of Service And Remembrance For Victims And Survivors Of Terrorism

April 19th, 2010 · No Comments

The Oklahoma City National Memorial

The Oklahoma City National Memorial

At 9:02 am, fifteen years ago today, a truck bomb detonated in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma killed 168 people and injured over 800. President Obama issued a proclamation designating April 19th as a National Day of Service and Remembrance for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism:

There is no greater evil than willful violence against innocents. On this National Day of Service and Remembrance for Victims and Survivors of Terrorism, we pause to remember victims of terrorism at home and abroad, we honor the heroes who have supported them, and we redouble our efforts to build the kind of world that is worthy of their legacy.

Fifteen years ago, terrorists bombed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing over 160 men, women, and children, and injuring hundreds more. Even before the dust settled, heroes had emerged. First responders, medical professionals, clergy, relief organizations, local leaders, and everyday citizens stepped forward to help victims and their families.

Again, when terrorists struck on September 11, 2001, and thousands of Americans –- and scores of foreign nationals — perished in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Americans made a historic effort to assist all those affected. The dignity of those who were attacked — and the courage of those who came to their aid — reaffirmed the strength of our Nation, and the human spirit.

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