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U.S. Citizen Services  
Chargé d’Affaires
Peter M. Brennan
Speeches
 

Remarks prepared for Charge Peter Brennan Commemoration Ceremony September 11 Memorial

Good Morning.  Today, we gather here to mark the eighth anniversary of the tragic events of 2001.  We are here to honor those who died in New York, in Washington, and on a field in rural Pennsylvania as a result of an unprecedented terrorist attack on the United States.  We remember their families and friends.  We remember the heroic firemen, police and other first responders, many of whom also lost their lives trying to save the lives of others.

These attacks were not against the United States alone, but against the civilized world.  Those who perished that day came from 40 nations.  They came from all walks of life and social conditions.    They represented many of the world’s religions and cultures.  In the days following these events, much of the world came together as one, to offer us solace and support, and to reaffirm our friendship, our commitment to democratic values, and our respect for the basic dignity and worth of human life.  Our friends and allies, including the people of Costa Rica, helped us get through those terrible days. We thanked them then, and we thank them now.

We are especially happy that representatives of the Cuerpo de Bomberos Nacional de Seguro and the Reserva de la Fuerza Publica are here to share these moments with us.  Thank you for coming.

Every time I enter this Embassy, I am greeted by a United States Marine.  The presence of our Marines at this Mission is a constant reminder to me and my colleagues of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces who put their lives on their line to defend the basic freedoms that came under attack on September 11, 2001.  They deserve our gratitude.    

I now ask the Marines to lower the flag to half-staff, and then ask that you join me in a moment of silence in honor of those who lost their lives on 9/11/2001.

Marines lower flag to the sound of “Taps”

 Cuerpo de Bomberos sound the siren

Thank you again for joining us in paying this tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack of 9/11 and to their families and friends.

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