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The Feed-back section includes comments made by contributors
to the Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes tribute.
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This page was last up-dated: June 21st, 2010
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Wed Jun 16 11:30:41 EDT 2010 > VA
Linda A Fumea
I am giving this as a gift to Pastor Jay Ahlmann, Church of the Valley, Strasburg VA for his birthday. COTV has the largest flags & crosses display on the East Coast. Pastor Jay is a man who loves God and loves his country.
Linda
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Tue Jun 8 22:50:54 EDT 2010 > FL
Mark Maddalena
We recently received the "Flag of Heros" at our fire department-Thank You. I personally knew one of these heros and have met family of 2 others. I will hang this poster in my office as a tribute to all these responders that lost their lives in this horrible attack.
Thank you for the opportunity to order and for all you are doing in remembrance of these brave men & women.
We will never forget!!!!!
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Sat Jun 5 17:26:51 EDT 2010 > FL
Vincent Petitto
Happy Belated Birthday... This is a very special flag for a very special friend..... Liz
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Wed Jun 2 14:58:22 EDT 2010 > NY
Vicky Moffitt
Purchased these flags several years back but time marches forward. Putting these flags out where they can be seen everyday seems like a really small thing to do in the face of everything yet its the least I can do.
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Fri May 21 17:30:31 EDT 2010 > FL
John Riesebeck
I would also like to add another Heroes flag to my order so I can give it to our local Fire Department to fly.Thanks,
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Tue May 4 13:32:57 EDT 2010 > 732 ESFS Det 2 - Camp Striker Baghdad Iraq
Sgt A Daniel Scarola
Serving in Baghdad right now on a combat mission and joined the Air Force because of the horrid attacks during 9/11. I am originally from Queens, NY so it hits home even more. Never forget...
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Mon Apr 12 23:55:41 EDT 2010 > CA
Erika White
Thank you so much for the wonderful acknowledging "the People of Honor" held high and proud in the sky that we know as "freedom". Our hats are off to you who recognize the "angels in the USA skies". OUR UNSPOKEN HEROES".
Sincerely,
Erika White
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Mon Mar 22 15:52:20 EDT 2010 > IL
Brian Byrnes
Member of the Chicago fire department..Thanks!
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Thu Mar 11 22:49:08 EDT 2010 > CA
Sam Coppock
I have ordered 2 flags in the past and the recipients were both thrilled to receive them and so have decided to order 1 for myself as well! Thank you for this wonderful tribute to all of the victims of 911.
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Tue Feb 23 18:27:47 EDT 2010 > MA
Matt Gallant
I am a US Marine that was a former firefighter that has served in honor of my loving guardian angels and i would apppreciate this flag in loving memory of all who have made my life what it is. Thank you very much.
Sincerly,
Lcpl. Gallant M.N
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Sat Feb 20 13:25:45 EDT 2010 > MI
Cheryl Tignanelli
Found this flag hanging in a tavern in Daytona. Had to have it. What an honor!
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Mon Feb 15 15:01:34 EDT 2010 > WY
Cari DeMarco
Thanks again. I've been buying these since they came out!
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Sun Feb 7 16:10:26 EDT 2010 > GA
Deborah M. Brink
These flags will be gifted to the National Patriots Museum in Atlanta Ga. Thank-you
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Mon Dec 21 15:08:43 EDT 2009 > CO
Larry Dorsey-Spitz
Thank You for this opportunity to help victims of 9/11.
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Sun Dec 13 20:22:53 EDT 2009 > NE
Terri Herman
I saw your flag in an airport and have to have one. Great tribute!!!!
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Sun Dec 13 15:29:01 EDT 2009 > OR
Donna & George Fix
Please try to deliver before x-mas.
Both the recipient and I are in airport security and remember daily why we are here.
I also ordered another flag today to be sent to Pamela Kruger (in Austin, TX), also working in airport security. We all thank you for this visual reminder of 9/11.
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Sun Dec 13 15:22:27 EDT 2009 > IN
Susan & Tim DeVaan
Please try to send this for arrival prior to x-mas.
I'm sending four (4) of these out for x-mas presents - this will make (7) of these I have sent and appreciate this flag as a reminder of 9/11.
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Tue Dec 1 12:49:10 EDT 2009 > LA
As the fiancee of a hardworking fire operator in the great city of New Orleans, I am grateful for this flag to give as a gift to remind him of how proud they make our country in all they do!
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Sat Nov 28 16:25:51 EDT 2009 > FL
Benita Waggoner
Awesome flags with deep meaning behind them.
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Fri Nov 20 17:19:22 EDT 2009 > VA
Robin Davis
I have ordered from you many times. Thank you for such a wonderful flag. This one will go to New Life Outreach International Church, Pastors Victor & Carmen Torres. Again Thank you!!
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Thu Nov 19 15:27:26 EDT 2009 > MO
Mary Meeks
We saw this flag at a walk back in time, had been flown in Iraq by one of our local soldiers, this is for my brother in law, Marine veteran.
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From: marobee@hughes.net
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: 11/17/2009 9:55:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Re: Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes Project: 11.2009 Newsletter
I was so excited to purchase the flag of honor with all the firemans and policemans names who lost their lives on 9/11. After I received it i wondered where it could be displayed properly. I finally asked my grandson who is a fireman in DeLand Fl. if his station would like to have it for their station. They quickly accepted and I am so proud to have been able to give this to them as I know what a close knit group the fire depts across the country are.
M. Blomquist
DeLeon Springs, FL
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From: sujo@sujojohn.com
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: 11/16/2009 11:11:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Re: Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes Project: 11.2009 Newsletter
I appreciate what you are doing. I have given so many of your flags away and people have received them like they are receiving a million dollars. The best part has been giving them to soldiers in Iraq and Afganistan.
God bless you!
Sujo John |
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From: btucibat@sbcglobal.net
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: 11/16/2009 11:05:42 A.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Re: Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes Project: 11.2009 Newsletter
YOU ARE CERTAINLY A 'ONE OF A KIND COMPANY' AND OUR COUNTRY NEEDS MORE INDIVIDUALS LIKE EACH OF YOU. GOD BLESS AMERICA AND ALL YOUR EFFORTS TO HELP US REMEMBER WHAT IS IMPORTANT IN LIFE. ALSO REMEMBER WE NEED THE USS NEW YORK FLAG
BARBARA
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Fri Nov 6 12:00:08 EST 2009 > NY
Anthony J Maniscalco
Great Flag, my buddy Lt. Paul Richard Martini is on the flag, right after 9/11 happened, I came home to New York (was with Phx PD) at the time. I went down to ground zero to say my goodbyes to Paul and bought the flag. I then returned to Phoenix and put it up in our squad room. Two years later I went to Iraq where I carried the flag with me, I completed three tours there and came home in January from doing two tours in Afghanistan, I left the flag hanging in our ready room, for everyone who follows after, so they remember why were there, thank you for this flag.
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Thu Nov 5 07:42:49 EST 2009 > FL
My son is heading to Kuwait with honor and Pride.
I have been a veteran activist for as long as I could screem. Love your flag saw it on my majors board a few weeks ago.
God Bless you. Detective Brutto
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Wed Nov 4 17:43:14 EDT 2009 > OH
Janis Warner
When I first became aware of this store is when, by surprise, I received a flag, from my cousins, with all of the names of those who had lost their lives during that fateful day on 9-11. I inquired where I too could purchase the flags for our sons and families. I did find out and then ordered two of each of the flags for family members. I know that they will enjoy them as much as I do. Thank you for making these special flags available, in honor of those who paid the price with their lives.
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Fri Oct 16 16:35:17 EDT 2009 > FL
RBernie Mev
I received my flag today, first thing could not wait to hang on wall,
thanks and you are a great American. Bernie Mev.
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Fri Oct 2 16:22:19 EDT 2009 > VA
Irene Fox
I have been buying these flags since 2002 and gave them out as Christmas gifts. My nephew Michael E.Roberts (Eng214) Died that day and I am so proud to fly this flag. I recently moved from NY to Virginia and want to bring them to the local firehouses. I also gave them to soldiers going to Irag and your flag has been proudly displayed many times over there. Thank You so much for making a great flag. Irene Fox
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Sat Sep 26 00:30:54 EDT 2009 > WA
Rosamond Middlesworth
Thanks so very much for offering these flags.
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Tue Sep 22 17:49:00 EDT 2009 > MA
Donna Granger
I am glad I read the "shame" section, because when I order the flags in a few weeks, I will prepare their hanging to be as theft proof as possible. I lost 2 flags shortly after 9/11 from people who couldn't wait for stores to restock.
I heard about this site on the Today show. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
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Mon Sep 21 01:00:36 EDT 2009 > WI
Michael Knight
I heard about it from Kathie Lee & Hoda show...
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Sun Sep 20 03:05:33 EDT 2009 > NC
Joseph Wolfe
Serving in Afghanistan so that those that died will not have been in vain!!! 27 years Active Duty Army and counting.
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Fri Sep 18 11:07:52 EDT 2009 > VA
John Tokarz
Happy Birthday to our favorite hero. Love, Lynn, Pat, Michael and Jack
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Thu Sep 17 20:47:32 EDT 2009 > MI
MARILYN ALLEN
I CAN NOT WAIT TO GET THESE FLAGS. MY GRANDSON JUST GRADUATED FROM BOOT CAMP, AND WILL BE GOING OVER SEAS SOON. THOUGHT IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT, AND THOUGHTFUL GIFT TO SEND HIM AND HIS TROOPS AT CHRISTMAS. THANKS FOR DOING THIS FLAG. THEY LOOKED BEAUTIFUL ON THE TODAY SHOW. THEY WILL MEAN A LOT TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE EVEN THOUGH WE ALL DON`T LIVE IN NEW YORK. AS A NATION WE ARE STILL ALL GRIEVING FOR THOSE LOST ON 9/11. THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME SPEAK MY MIND. GOD BLESS AMERICA AND YOU FOR DOING THIS FOR US TO DISPLAY. M M ALLEN
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Thu Sep 17 15:03:48 EDT 2009 > NY
Roberta Kratochwil
Thank you. I already own the Flag of heroes but I wanted a few of the honor flags too.
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Thu Sep 17 09:27:37 EDT 2009 > IL
Kim Schaffer
Thank you sooo much for this opportunity, we will never forget!
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Wed Sep 16 17:31:09 EDT 2009 > FL
Stacey James
It is an honor to be able to recieve these flags. Thank you to all that gave there lives for others.
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Tue Sep 15 19:04:19 EDT 2009 > NC
Gwen Hammaker
This is a gift for my husband for his Bday. He is a volunteer fireman, please don't have labels so he might know what it is. This is from myself, and my boys who are both also volunteer firemen.
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Tue Sep 15 10:12:07 EDT 2009 > WI
John Puishis
Like the rest of my fellow veterans, can,t wait to get these flags.
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Tue Sep 15 02:09:47 EDT 2009 > AZ
Nancy Alexander
Both flags were hung at the airport in Phoenix, AZ on 9/11/09. They were incredible beautiful! Thank you.
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Mon Sep 14 22:49:48 EDT 2009 > NC
Matthew Pawlikowski
I will be sending these flags to my subordinate units, three of whom are currently deployed overseas, and a fourth will be deploying by the end of the year.
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Mon Sep 14 13:56:31 EDT 2009 > CA
LYNDA CHACON
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD TO DISPLAY OUR FLAG SINCE A SMALL CHILD. THIS A GREAT WAY TO HONOR THOSE LOST. I ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART SINCE MY BIRTHDAY IS SEPTEMBER 11.
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Mon Sep 14 12:03:18 EDT 2009 > OH
Cheryl Rosenberger
"we will never forget"!!!!
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Mon Sep 14 11:31:29 EDT 2009 > KY
Patrick Regan
Pat, I thought you may like this flag. Enjoy... Love Mom & Dad
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Sun Sep 13 08:47:41 EDT 2009 > NJ
THOMAS LYONS
WALLY, YOU WILL FIND YOUR FRIENDS NAME ON THE FLAG. IF YOU CAN'T FLY THE FLAG. DONATE IT TOO YOUR COMMUNITY, OR A FIRE HOUSE.
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Sun Sep 13 00:10:14 EDT 2009 > CA
Grace Senga
What a wonderful tribute. I'm so glad I saw it on the Today Show!
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Sat Sep 12 16:35:51 EDT 2009 > TX
Jonathan Lightfoot
I'am a Volunteer Firefighter for Annaville Volunteer Fire Department in Corpus Christi, TX, and it would be an honor to recognize fallen heroes...This is why I continue to volunteer because of people like this.
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Sat Sep 12 14:42:26 EDT 2009 > GA
Beverly Thompson
Wonderful gifts!!!!
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Sat Sep 12 01:41:47 EDT 2009 > UT
Quentin Cook
God bless these heroes
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Fri Sep 11 22:59:53 EDT 2009 > FL
David Latham
These are being purchased and hopefully will be displayed at the Security Checkpoint at Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, Florida
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Fri Sep 11 21:34:33 EDT 2009 > SC
Judy L. Strickland
Saw the Today show with Kathy Lee Gifford & Hoda about these flags I am so glad I was able to watch it today. These flags are so special. Thank You
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Fri Sep 11 19:21:01 EDT 2009 > GA
Charles G. Hudson
I am an airline employee whom was working inflight during the initial 9/11 terrorist attack, cleared to land at the closest suitable airport -- adversely affected forever thereafter. Ordering flags, in part, on behalf and in memory of my fellow flying airline brothers and sisters. My friend also worked at the World Financial Center, at the time. May God Forever Bless the United States of America!
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Fri Sep 11 18:48:27 EDT 2009 > NY
Joan Maher
Dear Tony,
I have been thinking and praying for you a lot today. May this small remembrance of your father be very special to you. May you always remember the positive, fun-loving times you had with him.
Love, Aunt Joanie xo 9/11/09
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Fri Sep 11 17:23:11 EDT 2009 > IN
Starr Barnett
I saw this on The Today Show, this morning. What a great thing to do!
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Fri Sep 11 15:31:38 EDT 2009 > IN
Beth Anne Cox
I think this is a lovely idea and I wish I'd seen it before today....but they will be proudly and lovingly displayed ever after. Thank you.
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Fri Sep 11 15:03:31 EDT 2009 > CO
Janet Moran
Just saw these on the Today show....ordering one for me and one for my brother in law who is a firefighter. What a wonderful way to honor those who lost their lives on 9/11.
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Fri Sep 11 14:38:32 EDT 2009 > MI
Ralph Keller
IM PROUD OF THIS AMERICAM FLAG TO HONOR THE PEOPLE THAT LOST THERE LIVES... GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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Fri Sep 11 14:20:45 EDT 2009 > AZ
Dawn Grove
These flags are truly amazing! My husband and I were both employed by United Airlines at the time, he a pilot and I a flight attendant. He was actually in the air at the time and I was waiting to fly a trip. We will never forget that day or all those thats lives were taken. I am so glad to be able to be a part of raising money for such a great cause. Thank You for making these.
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Fri Sep 11 13:57:47 EDT 2009 > PA
Claire Landry
Always remember and never forget, thank you.
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Fri Sep 11 13:27:02 EDT 2009 > AZ
Diane M. Henry
My Brother William J Cummings is a retired Fire Chief Flowing Wells Fire Department . Tucson, AZ. This Flag is for him. He stood out side this 9-11, put his flag out, rang his fire bell by the flag & remember his fellow firefighters. I am so proud of my brother & what he stands for. The brotherhood of firefighters, words can not say anuff how proud Our family are of these men. God bless them all. And thank you for this flag. Diane Henry
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Fri Sep 11 13:15:30 EDT 2009 > AZ
Tina Candrea
Thank you for making such a beautiful way to remember and give Honor to those who gave their lives in the name of 'duty' that day.
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Fri Sep 11 12:35:50 EDT 2009 > KY
Elise Vigliotta / Hollyanne Gallo
Thanks SO much for doing this fine flag... We are former NYer's and since moved to KY. We lived there during the tragic day of 9-11 and Never Will Forget.....
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Fri Sep 11 12:30:27 EDT 2009 > OH
Ronald Herhuth
We think this is a very appropriate way to honor the victims and to show those who would see the USA fall that we will never give in to the enemy.
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Fri Sep 11 12:12:12 EDT 2009 > NM
Kaitlyn Gurule
May all those who died in the 9/11 attacks rest in peace, and may their families find comfort. I would also like to thank all those who worked to save all those this day eight years ago.
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Fri Sep 11 12:11:48 EDT 2009 > NM
Breaux Burns
GOD BLESS AMERICA! SEMPER FI!
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Fri Sep 11 12:00:52 EDT 2009 > AR
Angela Corlett
I saw your flags on the Today show this morning and was very moved -- thus my purchase. I pray for your continued prosperity so you may continue to support those who lost their lives.
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Fri Sep 11 11:58:03 EDT 2009 > NJ
Devin Hader
Thanks so much! This is a beautiful rememberance and I am very excited to recieve it!
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Fri Sep 11 11:29:31 EDT 2009 > CT
Melissah Kochera
Thank you for creating such a beautiful momento of this tragic event we must never forget. God Bless our men and women of service.
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Fri Sep 11 11:23:26 EDT 2009 > IN
David Riley
I am a Professional Firefighter in Evansville, IN
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Fri Sep 11 11:22:12 EDT 2009 > MA
Phyllis Hernandez
One of these flags is on display in our Town Hall. What a lovely way to honor those who lost their lives so needlessly. My heart goes out to all of their families.
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Fri Sep 11 11:20:53 EDT 2009 > IA
Scot Ely
Seen it on the Today Show...... Awsome!
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Fri Sep 11 11:16:57 EDT 2009 > OH
Arlene Hodgdon
Thank you for making this possible
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Fri Sep 11 11:16:46 EDT 2009 > GA
Nick Lewis
I will be proud to display these flags.
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Fri Sep 11 11:14:04 EDT 2009 > TX
Tina Parris
God Bless You All!
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Fri Sep 11 11:10:41 EDT 2009 > FL
Elaine Leaf
I shall treasure this flag in honor of those heroes who gave their lives to save others.
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Fri Sep 11 10:58:31 EDT 2009 > SC
Dondi White
Thanks for the chance to remember the fallen.
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Fri Sep 11 10:48:06 EDT 2009 > IN
Jacqueline Rogers
I saw this on Hoda and Kathy... I was not the only one who is excited, it was very frustrating, because a bunch of us missed the addy. eww, everyone was inquiring about this! thank you for coming up with these flags, honoring all those who were there.
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Fri Sep 11 10:45:27 EDT 2009 > IN
Barbara Lidster
Saw your flags on the Today Show this AM. I think that they are wonderful. The posters are for my grandsons in AZ....never want them to forget!
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Fri Sep 11 10:30:56 EDT 2009 > VA
Lawrence Grant
Volunteer E-M-T, who served at Ground Zero, supporting FDNY.
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Fri Sep 11 10:29:17 EDT 2009 > GA
Holly Finley
We will never forget our brothers and sisters. Airborne!
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Fri Sep 11 10:22:47 EDT 2009 > GA
Susan Glaskey
What a wonderful idea - so glad I saw this on the Today Show.
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Fri Sep 11 10:20:30 EDT 2009 > VA
Judith Kostelnik
I am a volunteer with the Centreville VFD in Virginia and we have two Station, where I would like to present these flags. Thank you
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Fri Sep 11 10:16:27 EDT 2009 > PA
Wendy Dows
On the Today Show. Hoda and Kathie Lee showed/sold me!
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Fri Sep 11 10:14:19 EDT 2009 > TN
Melissa Keith
What an awesome tribute..God bless you
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Fri Sep 11 10:13:38 EDT 2009 > NC
Patricia Madry
Thanks you so much for this offer
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Wed Sep 9 20:19:35 EDT 2009 > TX
Daniel Mendoza
If at all possible need by september 11th for obvious reasons, thank you.
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Thu Sep 3 13:16:18 EDT 2009 > VA
Marianne McGrath
I would like to get the flags as soon as possible. Thank you.
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Tue Sep 1 17:17:01 EDT 2009 > VA
Katherine Jadlowe
Hi...I have purchased several flags from you in the past and I have moved to another state and I just feel I need to do this again. I am now at another Elks Lodge here in Galax Virginia and I am hosting a officer of the year for the fire, police , highway patrol, and sheriff departments in two counties in Galax and I need to purchase flags for the departments. Please sned me 4 sets (one each of flag of heroes and flag of honor) so that they may display them in their stations as brothers and sisters lost. Every year I put my flags out each against a white wood board that is placed in the ground and a small table is set with a book of all the names for neighbors and friends to look up friends and family lost to them and I feel so warm inside that I can do this for people that lost loved ones. I did not know anyone but I feel I have lost friends I did not get to meet. Thank you for what you do. I appreciate you. Regards, Katherine Jadlowe
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Mon Aug 31 18:34:35 EDT 2009 > IL
Brooke Stevens
We are hosting a Car Cruise on Sept 11 in remembrance of 9-11 and these are the perfect items to honor those of the terrorist attacks!
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Mon Aug 31 11:50:56 EDT 2009 > IL
Philip Harris
As a fire fighter who was able to visit Ground Zero just one month after 9-11, I want to thank you for making these flags available. It will be my honor and privilege to fly these flags at our firehouse and then send them to my son serving in the Army in Iraq. GOD BLESS YOU!
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Subject: Re: "Miracle at Mount Pocono"
From: DBuzney
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 22:15:29 EDT
Don,
What a wonderful story. Congratulations on your great success. How the world would be if everyone would act as such. You're a heck of a person.
John Michelotti
Flag of Honor/Flag of Heroes Project
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John,
The following event took place, on the evening of July 10, at Pocono Mountain East High School in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania.
Don Buzney
Executive Director - Administration,
dbuzney@mtairycasino.com
Mount Airy Casino Resort
44 Woodland Rd.
Mt. Pocono, PA 18344
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Miracle at Mount Pocono
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On the evening of July 10, the US Marine Band from Quantico, Virginia, put on a spectacular performance before an audience of just under 800 at Pocono Mountain East High School in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. The event was themed Mount Airy Salutes Our Troops. The concert was free with donations accepted for the Wounded Warrior Regiment and Sergeant Jacob Knospler. Don Buzney, the event organizer and former Marine Captain and Vietnam combat veteran, is the Executive Director of Administration for the Mount Airy Casino Resort. Mount Airy Casino Resort sponsored the event in partnership with the Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau. The backdrop to the event were two 9/11 – Flags of Honor containing the names of each of the victims who perished in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. One of the flags was presented to Band Officer, CWO Robert Szabo for further transport to the next Marine battalion to deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan; the other to Guest of Honor, Sergeant Jacob Knospler.The Vietnam veteran’s community resolved that never again would this nation turn its back on its war veterans and men and women in uniform. Mount Airy Salutes Our Troops was an outgrowth of the Thank You For Serving gala event, produced by the United Veterans Council of New York County and hosted by HBO, at its corporate office in New York City. That event pre-views a video featuring show business personalities from The Sopranos, Wynona Judd, BB King, and the Broadway cast of Jersey Boys, Mama Mia, Cats and other name entertainers.
During the pre-concert ceremony for Mount Airy Salutes Our Troops Don Buzney introduced Sgt Jacob Knospler, who was severely wounded in the Battle of Fallujah in November, 2004. Sgt Knospler, his wife Sheena and three year old daughter Jahna reside in an apartment in East Stroudsburg, in a neighborhood that has seen its best days. Sergeant Knospler and Sheena have been trying to save money for a down payment on a home in an area more conducive to raising their beautiful daughter Jahna. Jacob Knospler is 100% disabled from his wounds and his wife Sheena works to help support the family.
After reading Jacob Knospler’s citation from the Battle of Fallujah, Mr. Buzney invited the audience to rise and honor, our guest of honor, a true American hero, Sergeant Jacob Knospler. Sergeant Knospler walked onto the stage accompanied by a Marine in dress blues. After embracing Jacob Knospler, Don Buzney turned to the audience and said: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, if ever there was a reason, if ever there was a time, for a community to open its heart and embrace one of its own, it is now for Sergeant Jacob Knospler. The audience erupted with standing applause.
The Quantico Marine Band then entertained and enthralled the audience for the next hour. When the concert ended, there were lines 20 -30 deep waiting to deposit donations. When the envelopes and pledges were counted, there was $65,000 for Sergeant Knospler.
The major donors were Louis DeNaples, owner of Mount Airy Casino Resort; former Marine John Dickson, HBO, and an anonymous donor who gave $10,000. The crowning touch of the evening was the announcement that the mortgage on the home Sergeant Knospler and Sheena want to purchase will be guaranteed by FNC Bank.
For Jacob and Sheena Knospler, who have endured so much and struggled so hard, the Miracle at Mount Pocono’ has changed their lives forever. While it can’t repay what Jacob Knospler has sacrificed, it goes a long way towards easing the struggle for him and his family.
As Don Buzney said to the departing Marine Band the next morning after the concert: As a direct result of your superlative performance last night, you have helped a fellow Marine at a time when he needed it the most, in ways that words cannot describe. Well done Marines, Semper Fi and Godspeed.
But the Miracle can’t end here Buzney said, in speaking to this reporter, ‘That would be a terrible shame. The formula for what we did here in Mount Pocono can be replicated anywhere around the country for our Wounded Warriors’. They deserve no less.
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Subject: Memorial Day 2008
From: DBuzney
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: 5/3/2008 4:30:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
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Memorial Day – 2008
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As we look forward to the long Memorial Day weekend, it is appropriate to pause for a moment and reflect on what Memorial Day is really all about.
It’s not about discount sales, the start of the summer season or the price of a gallon of gas.
It is about young Americans in distant times, or faraway places, who for a cause or an ideal, took up arms, placed themselves in harm’s way, and made the ultimate sacrifice
because that is what their country asked them to do.
In places no one wanted to be, but there they were, they fought with uncommon valor and distinction: Gettysburg, Belleau Wood, Normandy, Bastogne, Iwo Jima, Gualdalcanal, The Chosin Resovoir, Ia Drang, Hue City, Desert Storm
and this legacy is as intact today as at any time in our Nation’s history, in places like Baghdad, Fallujah, Anbar Province, Basra, Kandahar and Tora Bora.
We honor the memory of our fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Coast Guard and Marines, knowing they would not want to be remembered as just names on a wall. They were the most important person in someone’s life, with hopes, dreams and aspirations just like ours
but theirs can never be fulfilled.
They were someone’s son, daughter, husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother, lover or friend
and their loss created an aching, searing void that will never go away.
So enjoy your Memorial Day weekend, the rest, relaxation, the family activities
that is what they would want.
But if in your rounds, you see the Stars and Stripes proudly waving in the breeze, please pause for a moment, reflect on what our flag really stands for
and count your blessings as an American.
And if you could take just another moment, to say a silent prayer of THANKS to those fallen Americans whose legacy will be forever young, because their Memorial Days are forever commemorated by a simple white cross, a Star of David, or some other faith symbol.
They gave us their lives, futures and the what might have been that we will never know
and they gave us their Memorial Days, so we could have ours.
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God Bless America
Semper Fidelis
Don Buzney, (USMC, 3d MarDiv, RVN,’68-’69)
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Subject: 9/11/2001
From: dbuzney@_____.com
To: info@flagofhonor.org
Sent: 4/30/2008 2:02:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
The attached poem was delivered at the second Ground Zero Ceremony, June 2002 at the site of the WTC.
Thanks
Don Buzney
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"9-11-2001"
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It was a bright, crisp September morn, with clear blue skies;
Families loved, hugged, and bid one another their daily good-byes.
Innocent lives boarded a plane, never fearing, never dreaming,
The coming hellfire of flame.
Innocent workers, set about their daily tasks,
Never fearing, never dreaming, the coming holocaust, and crash. Three hundred forty-six Firefighters, among New York’s bravest and best,
Never fearing, never dreaming, the day would send them to their Eternal rest.
Firemen, Police, EMS, MTA
They showed the world, what uniformed service really means that day.
They rushed into Ground Zero, to risk their own lives anew
for total strangers, it did not matter
Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jew.
Ensnared in the tangled, twisted rubble of Ground Zero
go ahead, pick your hero.
Three thousand children lost a parent, or both, that day. Now Mom and Dad must trust in God’s love in Heaven, to safeguard their children, Because they won’t be there to guide them along life’s way.
And on the wings of doves, innocent souls were borne to Heaven’s place,
Where Fire Department Chaplain, Father Mychal Judge, wrapped his arms around them,
In a loving and Eternal embrace.
Normal as we knew it, we will never know again,
Three thousand lives and more we lost, that horrific day, September 11.
But although we may be hurt and emotionally battered,
Buildings can come down, and it does not really matter.
Our ideals, our strength, our love for our Nation, Are not about buildings or structures, or concrete things of man’s creation.
We are about respect, dignity, freedom, and the sanctity of the human spirit,
The right to be different, to express our beliefs, to worship our God,
And never having to fear for it.
These are our Country’s values, sacred, tried and true.
They are what set us apart yet unite us as Americans, me and you.
The gaggle of demonic madmen, can fulminate, rant and rave,
But when the dawn comes tomorrow,
Old Glory will fly prouder and higher than ever,
Over the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave.
God Bless America
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Don Buzney
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Subject: Flags of Honor
From: Arline Grant <______@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 01:09:30 +0000
To: biellc5@aol.com
I just wanted to write and say thank you! I just ordered your Hero flag for my brother, who is a firefighter. Intend to come back and order more for friends deploying to the Middle East.
A friend saw one of your flags hanging in an airport in Maine. I'd have never known about you, if he hadn't not only mentioned the flag to me. But, went through the trouble of calling the airport to find out more information.
What a wonderful tribute.
Job well done!
Hugs from NH,
Arline Grant
USAF Veteran
Proud sister of a Massachusetts Firefighter
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This is a wonderful way to Honor the People who gave it all... I can't think of a more fitting way...
Richard L. Davis
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Subject: Flag of Heroes
From: Mary Lewis <-------------@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 17:03:36 -0700 (PDT)
To: biellc5@aol.com
I would like to share with you of an unexpected tear-jerking and heart-wrenching find I had yesterday, Friday, August 5. I am a U.S. citizen who moved to Australia to be with my love and now husband. He, like many people I've met all over the world, tours other areas but has not seen many of the wonderful places in his own area.
We live in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. I had a medical appointment in Melbourne yesterday, and since we were going to be in the city most of the day due to another commitment later in the evening, we decided to do a be of the 'touristy' and see some of the special places of interest in Melbourne. One of the places we visited was just across the street from the hospital where I had my appointment. That was the Fire Services Museum situated within the original fire station for the City of Melbourne. The little museum was quite interesting and had quite a display for being the size it was.
Then came the surprise. The last area we wondered into began with a main room of three small rooms. In that main area there were firemen uniforms from several other countries on manikins. But on a very big wall in a place of honour was your Flag of Heroes. I was almost in shock to see it and could not move from the spot. As I read the the information at the base of the flag, the tears started welling up and then flowing down. There was no way to stop that release of sad emotion. I moved here just three months after the 9/11 attacks. Even though I did not have any "personal" loss when it came to family and loved ones, as an American I had loss. We all suffered loss. The world suffered loss that day and unfortunately it continues to this day.
The curator's of this little museum were kind enough to photo copy the letter on display with the flag sent by John Michelotti and/or BIE LLC. If I am successful in scanning the letter, I will be sending it today as a attachment to a large High School Alumni Group of email chatters through Yahoo. We correspond daily, and they would be very proud to see this letter, and your flags. I am also providing them with your web address to they can view it all.
Thank you all for sending that flag here to Melbourne, Australia. It is one more thing that I am proud of (Mr. Michelotti's unselfish work to keep the memory of those who sacrificed their all for others) and keeps my heart close to my homeland.
God Bless you for your efforts and your love.
Mary Lewis
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They look beautiful, I hope they look even better when I get them.
I think you are wonderful for thinking of all of the people from 9/11.The flags were even more beautiful than I could have imagined. Thanks to people like you, their names will live on. I will never forget and I pray that generations down the line will keep their memories alive to. I still cry when I think of ALL of the people that died that day and of ALL the people that are here going on without the ones they love and it just breaks my heart. I am thankful God has given us "ANGELS"(you) here on earth to help keep the love in our hearts, even through bad events, by helping us to remember. May God Bless you and your family.
Thank you.
Bobbie Brown
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I lost my husband in the attacks and just received a flag. I was deeply touched that you took the time and money to honor those lost on that horrible day. On behalf of my three girls ages 4,3 and 1 year we thank you and pray you have the strength to continue such an important project.
You have truly made a difference in our lives by allowing me to show my children how their father's death impacted strangers around the world. My littlest Grace was born Oct. 11th and never had the honor of meeting her father. This flag will be another piece of her father I will share with her. God Bless You!
Thank you for your hard work and touching tribute to those lost that tragic day.
Anonymous
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My husband is Jeffrey Matthew Palazzo of Rescue 5. I have received many
items as tribute for his sacrifice but have never felt the need to order additional ones.
This is the best Tribute I have seen. I received a flag from St Clair's workshop (the Flag of Honor)...
Thank you
Lisa Palazzo
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Thank you for giving me the opportunity to purchase this flag. It contains names of people I KNEW.
K.
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I am a retired Lt. from NYPD and I wrote this poem about 9/11 and thought you might appreciate it.
I look back on that fateful day,
and all the days before.
I see the Towers glistening
as sunlight bathes each pour.
And then without a warning
there came a sickening roar,
as cowards struck their faithless blow
and sunshine shone no more.
This land was being tested
and its peoples grit assayed.
This was a field of battle
with our hearts and minds displayed.
We rose to the occasion,
as we showed the world our pain.
And our heroes fought the battle
till no remnants did remain.
Today the fight continues
we win battles every day.
The cowards cringe and hide their heads,
they know it's Judgment Day.
America will win this war,
the terrorist's will pay.
And till it's done, all hear our cry
"God Bless The USA."
(In the event someone might like to set it to music I also wrote the chorus below.)
(Chorus)
I will always remember those twin shining spires
and the hero's that rushed there to put out the fires,
and the lives that were saved, and the people who cried,
the families that waited, and the many who died.
T.
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MY HUSBAND MARK SCHWARTZ IS ON BOTH FLAGS.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING SOMETHING THAT MEANS SO MUCH TO MY FAMILY.
PATTI
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* Subject: 9/11 Poem
From: "Mark O'Rourke"
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 23:44:50 -0500
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My name is Mark O'Rourke. I recently visited your website after seeing several of your flags displayed (one at Supreme Court, Richmond County in Staten Island, and the other at the Sly Fox Restaurant and Bar in Flushing, Queens, NY. I was very moved by the very tasteful display. I wanted to thank you for creating such a memorable and fitting way to honor the victims and heroes of that awful day.
My father is a retired Deputy Chief from the FDNY (retired in 1998 after 37 years), who lost many friends on 9/11. My older brother is a NYPD Detective who worked in the City's morgue following the tragedy as well. I personally also lost several friends - two high school classmates and seven college classmates. I am also a former Army Intelligence Officer - served in the Middle East in 1995 and 1996. One of my finest soldiers died in the embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya in 1998.
I have attached a poem that I composed following the tragedy. Please feel free to pass it along to whomever it might bring a measure of solace to, and perhaps, you can post in your site as well. Thank you again.
Gratefully, Mark O'Rourke
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* Subject: Re: 9/11 Poem
From: Biellc5@aol.com
To: "Mark O'Rourke"
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 19:28:11 EST
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Mark,
What a moving poem. With your permission I would like to put it on our website. We all lost more that we can ever regain that day. I hope that the flags will help future generations understand the human toll of that terrible day.
Stay well.
John Michelotti
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* Subject: Re: 9/11 Poem
From: "Mark O'Rourke"
To: Biellc5@aol.com
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 21:28:22 -0500
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John,
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. Of course, you have permission to post the poem on your website. I have privately gotten it to many of the families - a NYC councilman I used to work for did 90 street renamings for many of the victims - many of whom were fire fighters and police officers. I really hope it can bring some solace to them. I will soon be placing an order for several of the flags. My Dad's birthday is approaching - he's retired from the FDNY - I know he would really like one of them in his office. Thanks again for your reply and for your dedication to the memory of the victims and heroes.
Warmest regards,
Mark
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Subject: RE: FLAGS OF HONOR AND HEROES UP-DATE NEWSLETTER
From: "Keith LeBow"
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:17:47 -0500
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John Michelotti
I noticed in your email that you said that companies consider what happened on 9/11/01 a closed matter. I can never consider it a closed issue as I now suffer from effects of having been at Ground Zero on 9/11 and the days following. The media made it seem like it was just cops & firemen doing everything down there from rescue & recovery to removal of debris. They conveniently forgot to mention that from all over the city, construction workers stopped working on their jobsites & ran to help. We were all volunteers who took our skills,toolbelts and tools to the site to begin doing what we could to help. The city needed us (ironworkers- which I'm one) to begin removing all the steel and debris as the search for bodies went on. I have some pictures from Ground Zero from that day & the days afterwards of what it looked like. If these people need reminding of why its important not to forget what happened, tell them to look at the WTC HEALTH REGISTRY and look at all the names of people like me who were and are willing to risk their lives to help others in their time of need. I have attached a pic of what it looked like there so you can see it for yourself.
K LeBow
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Hi John
This is a note I received from my nephew’s wife who went to a rally in Washington, DC on Sunday.
I thought you would be interested in knowing the effect the Flag of Honor had on people that day.
Eunice
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 7:53 PM
Subject: Rally on Sunday
Hi Eunice
I meant to write to you sooner to fill you in. It was a gorgeous day - not too hot, not too cold. There were about 50 - 60 people involved, some wearing buttons with their loved ones pictures, other carring pictures. We were the only people with signs. Sophie carried one, Daniel and I carried the others. They said "Remember the Hansons, 9/11/01", with the picture in the center. I saw people slowing down in their cars to look at them. Perry and Phil took turns carrying the Flag of Honor, which we had put on a staff. It was pretty amazing - the only flag like it that I saw there. When we reached the end of the walk at the Pentagon, people gathered around, looking for their loved ones names on the flag. A young muslim couple were very taken with it, the man kept touching a particular name on it; putting it to his lips, eyes, cheeks, etc. During the speeches, he stood by Phil, holding the end up so that the whole flag was unfurled. When everything was over, Phil gave him the flag. He and his wife were in tears; and it made us think that maybe Peter and Sue were there with us. I hope that is okay with you.
I took some pictures, I will send them to you as soon as I get them. Hope you have had a good week. Do you know Mr. Doyle? He was a speaker there, also a clergyman who wore a cross made of material from ground zero.
Take care
xo - Lisa
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4th flag bought for relatives... they all love it as we lost a family member that dreadfull day.
Frank Wall
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Already ordered one for home. This flag will fly in our office of my fire department.
We have many visitors to our office make positive comments on the flag.
Bob Hiller
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Have a nice Day... I think it's a great gesture on your companies part to donate proceeds to the people who need it most...
Michael
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I've received the Flags I ordered and they're great!
I've gotten many positive comments on my Flag of Heroes sweatshirt. I've given people your website. The flags and shirts are a great way to honor all of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
Thank you for the opportunity to wear and display your designs
Valerie A. McKenney
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We appreciate the opportunity to purchase these wonderful flags on the internet. Looking forward to receiving them.
We kept the Flags of Honor for ourselves and gave the Flag of Heroes to a friend you is a retired Firefighter and he was as touched by the flag and the many names of the heroes. Thank you for issuing these flags.
Donna
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This is a wonderful way of paying tribute. Keep up the good work.
I gave the one I purchased to my Brother.
If your WebMaster does not remember, please ask him to add an email forwarder, so us folks can email the site to other Americans.
Joe Hamlet
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I think this is a wonderful way in which to support and show our dedication to being an american.
Thank you even more for not letting these people not be forgotten. I am still having great difficulty with the thought that this happened here in America.
The families of the victims I'm afraid have been over looked, I know one person personally and she is having much difficulty in receiving any assistance.
All this stuff was promised to them but then every one got more interested in the Heroes instead of the victims families. There are children with out either one parent or two parents. There are famlies out there with a lose of a son/daughter or both, spouse, friend, partner. No one is thinking of them any more. Which is a real shame because they lost so much. The heroes families knew that their spouses sons/daughters risk their life every day
and something might happen. But the victim families had no idea what hit them and they are brushed under the capet. The companies and supposedly supported agencies sounded so great during the horriable event. But when push comes to shove the victim's families are not addressed, are not recognized. Just the Heroes and their families. I don't understand why this is happening. I just don't get it. Doesn't any one recognize what the victim's families have gone through and what they are still going through?
I'm sorry to unload this on you but I just don't know what to do about it.
There has to be something someone can do. Fitzgerald and Cantor is a prime example. I know they lost most of their staff but now they don't want to even talk with the families that lost family member. Even though the family member that they lost was working for Fitzgerald. Why is that, why are they giving people the run around. WHY???????? I know it wasn't Fitzgerald's faught either but they promised they would do this and that for their
families and they haven't.
I feel as though they shouldn't have said anything if they weren't going to follow through with what they said they were going to do for the families.
Most the collections were taken up for the Heroes Families Again what about the Victim's families.
Thank you Again For At Least trying to Do something.
THANK YOU
Gail Ranalli
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Shipment was sooner than expected and everything was as ordered.
It sure was a pleasure ordering from you.
Gene
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OUR SON IS A MEMBER OF THE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 772 M.P.COMPANY OUT OF TAUNTON, MA.PRESENTLY SERVING IN AFGHANISTAN. WHEN HE RETURNS HOME TO OUR FAMILY WE WILL PRESENT HIM WITH ONE OF THESE FLAGS, AND ONE WILL BE PROUDLY DISPLAYED AT OUR HOME AS A REMINDER OF WHY OUR SON HAS BEEN DEPLOYED AND IS PROUDLY SERVING OUR COUNTRY IN AFGHANISTAN.
I AM VERY PROUD OF MY SON AND WHAT HIS MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN STANDS FOR, SO WILL BE HONORED TO HAVE MY COMMENTS AND FULL NAME INCLUDED IN THIS WONDERFUL TRIBUTE. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
BERNADETTE AND TIM COOK
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Thank you and God bless you for supplying this item.
D.
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I love the Flag, I saw it down at Ground Zero, so I'm buying it for my wife who lost many friends. The only thing that would have been nice is if it was a stiched flag, but It's still really nice, I can't wait to get it. Thank you.
J.
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Thanks for prompt delivery of your beautiful flags !
B.
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Flag is much better quality than I thought it would be. I am very proud to own it.
D.
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I SAW THIS POSTER HANGING ON THE FENCE AT ST PAULS CHURCH WHEN I VISITED NEW YORK CITY FOR THE REMEMBERANCE LAST WEEK. I AM A 30 YEAR VETERAN OF AN UPSTATE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND INTEND TO HANG THIS POSTER IN THE HALLWAY OF THE DEPARTMENT.
D.
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God Bless America
P.
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I think these are wonderful and I can't wait to get mine ! What a great way to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom !
B.
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Thank you for offering this tribute.
D.
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My sister, was one of the victims at the WTC. She was there to attend a meeting. I was dissapointed that the flag of heroes was donated to each family yet the flag of honor was not donated to each of the families. Otherwise I am pleased that such a flag was created. I am also pleased that the contributions will be made to the victims funds which I'll assume is for all the families that may need it.
L.
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I ordered this flag so as to fly it wherever my unit may go. We are a New York based unit and very proud of it.
J.
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Great experience. Quick shipment and the flags were better than I was expecting! Have added their site to my favorites!
Thanks a bunch.
T.
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May we never forget our fellow American on 9-11.
W.
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A flag like this is a great idea, and shows great respect for the men and women who were brave to help others. It will hang in my dorm at University Of Florida with great respect towards them.
K.
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I think this is a beautiful way to express my heartfelt sympathy to all who lost loved ones on that fateful day.
N.
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Have already ordered one flag for our church and have it proudly displayed. This one is for our school. Holy Spirit Church - Pequannock, NJ
M.
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Totally awesome. Thank you
G-A.
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What A great item. Thanks for creating it and making it available!
D.
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I am a fire department member, and am glad to see that the victims of 9/11 can be remembered in this way for all to see.
Thank You for caring!!
E.
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Very honorable
M.
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NOTHING BUT GOOD THINGS, THANKS... I THINK THE FLAGS ARE JUST SUPER !!!!
R.
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Thanking you for the opportunity to purchace such a memorable and tragic in our time.
M.
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I was a firefighter who responded to ground zero with a k-9 team from Texas.When I returned to new york for the first time after 911 I saw two of your flags hanging in a store . I was very moved at how all my brother firefighters names could fit on a flag. It was overwhelmind to see such a great tribute.I entered the store to buy a flag to hang at my fire station, but was told the flag was for show only and not for sell. I happened to write down your web address before i was thrown out of the store.
I assumed that united we stand and brotherly love was already over in New York. Thank you.
S.
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Outstanding product, I've ordered more for presents.
M.
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Beautiful idea!
R.
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We lost our son and his Brother in-law in Tower one on 9/11 they were on the 98th floor and no one ever heard from them again! We need something to hold on to beside a jaw bone and some teeth!
Thank you for caring about those of us left behind in such great pain.
L.
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My department has one of these flags ; it looks great in our muster room. It truely is a flag to be honored.
R.
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THANK YOU FOR THE FLAG YOU DONATED TO THE FIREHOUSE.
K.
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Thanks you for these flags, these will go to my brother who was the military point man in NJ during the recuse efforts after 911. He spent the year supervising the troops and dealing with the NYC mayor, dignitaries and family of the troops. My sister-in-law escaped from the WTC and my cousin from the Pentagon - you can see we were very lucky. Our school bought these flags and I knew when I saw them that my brother would value and appreciate these tributes.
M.
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I lost my brother in the WTC and am ordering these for my Mother and myself.
C.
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