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Leaders Honor 9/11 Victims, First Responders

President Donald J. Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff U.S. Air Force Gen. Dan Caine bow their heads in prayer during the 24th 9/11 Pentagon Observance Ceremony at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., Sept. 11, 2025. (DoW photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Madelyn Keech)

SEPTEMBER 12, 2025 – President Donald J. Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, honored victims and first responders of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks yesterday during a ceremony in the Pentagon courtyard.

On that day 24 years ago, 184 victims lost their lives after five al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 from nearby Dulles International Airport and crashed the Boeing 757 into the Pentagon’s west wall.

Trump noted early in his remarks that construction of the Pentagon began on Sept. 11, 1941, exactly 60 years prior to the attacks.

“Exactly six decades later … those same walls built with the sweat, muscle [and] blood of our parents and grandparents were scarred by flame and shaken by terror, as our country came face to face with pure evil,” Trump said, adding that the terrorists attacked the “very symbols of our civilization.”

“Yet here in Virginia, and in New York and in the skies over Pennsylvania,” the president continued, “Americans did not hesitate; they stood on their feet, and they showed the world that we will never yield, we will never bend, we will never give up and our great American flag will never, ever fail.”

During his remarks, Hegseth spoke highly of the U.S. military and all it has accomplished and endured since 9/11.

“Despite the weight of history, the Department of War will always honor the service of our warriors and all they left behind, never straying from the warrior ethos they, and those on 9/11, embodied and deserve,” he said, adding that he sees every member of the War Department — past and present — as elite and, “the real 1%.”

Speaking specifically of the Pentagon attack, Hegseth described how first responders “ran toward the chaos” to care for the injured and comfort the dying, despite being vastly outnumbered by the victims.

“It was bedlam, but in that moment, American heroism was laid bare. That purpose — that spirit — lives on in uniform today,” he said.

Caine also spoke of heroics at the Pentagon on the day of the attack.

“Right here in this courtyard … as flames filled the corridors and smoke followed, service members and civilians went into that flame to save their fellow teammates,” Caine recounted.

“So, as we come here together, let us reflect and let us never forget,” he added.

Trump wrapped up his remarks by reaffirming support for the nation’s troops, its families and the American way of life.

“We will build taller, grow stronger, fight harder and soar higher,” he said.

“And together, we will go forward as one people with one heart, one faith, one flag and one glorious destiny under almighty God.”

The morning ceremony, which began with a reading of all 184 victims’ names, followed a sunrise unfurling of a large American flag on the Pentagon’s west wall.

That annual ceremony commemorates when fire and rescue workers unfurled such a flag the day after the attack 24 years earlier.

By Matthew Olay, Pentagon News

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