News Releases for September 2009
September 10, 2009
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Hoeven Proclaims September 11 Day of Service and Remembrance in Commemoration of Patriot Day
Governor Directs Flags to Fly at Half Staff
BISMARCK, N.D. - In accordance with a presidential proclamation and in commemoration of Patriot Day, Gov. John Hoeven has declared September 11 a Day of Service and Remembrance in the state to mark the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks carried out against this nation on September 11, 2001.
Hoeven is directing all government agencies to fly the American and North Dakota flags at half staff from sunrise to sunset on Friday, September 11. He is also encouraging North Dakotans to display the flags at half staff at their homes and to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies, activities and remembrance services to honor the innocent lives lost and those who protect and defend our way of life.
"As we mark the eighth anniversary of this solemn and defining moment in our nation's history, we remember the thousands of innocent victims lost, extend our thoughts and prayers to their families, and honor the heroic men and women who risked and sacrificed their lives so others might survive," Hoeven said. "On this day and every day, we recognize our brave men and women in uniform and all of our veterans, the dedicated members of our public safety, law enforcement and intelligence communities, and the thousands of others who work night and day to protect us from harm and preserve the freedom of this great nation."
Hoeven will commemorate September 11 by attending the dedication of the Memorial to the Fallen in the Global War on Terrorism to honor all service members killed in the Global War on Terrorism with ties to North Dakota. The dedication will begin at 9:37 a.m. at the entrance to Fraine Barracks, located at the intersection of Fraine Barracks Road and Avenue A in Bismarck.
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