Above / At May Watts Elementary School in School District 204, the American flag flies at half-staff, as was ordered by Governor Rauner in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001.
SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce Rauner issued a proclamation declaring Friday, September 11, 2015, Patriot Day in Illinois. All entities governed by the Flag Display Act are ordered to fly the United States and state flags at half-staff in honor of the victims of the terror attacks 14 years ago today.
“It is important as Illinoisans that we observe Patriot Day to honor the thousands of men and women who lost their lives or were injured during the heinous attacks on Sept. 11,” Governor Rauner stated in a news release.
“We must also thank the first responders who rushed to help in the days following the attacks, and the military personnel who defended our country’s freedoms. As Americans, this day will forever live in our memories, which is why I am ordering the United States and Illinois State flags to half-staff as a tribute in honor of the victims.”
Text of Patriot Day Proclamation
WHEREAS, on September 11, 2001, tragedy unfolded on American soil as four commercial airlines were hijacked by terrorists and began a journey of destruction; and,
WHEREAS, at 8:46 a.m. (EST), American Airlines Flight 11, carrying 92 people, struck the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City; and,
WHEREAS, at 9:03 a.m. (EST), United Airlines Flight 175, carrying 65 people, flew into the south tower of the World Trade Center; and,
WHEREAS, at 9:37 a.m. (EST), American Airlines Flight 77, carrying 64 people, hit the western façade of the Pentagon in Washington D.C.; and,
WHEREAS, at 10:03 a.m. (EST) further loss of life was prevented when passengers and crew members heroically crashed United Airlines Flight 93 into a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, killing all those on board; and,
WHEREAS, nearly 3,000 innocent men, women and children were tragically killed in the heinous attacks; and,
WHEREAS, tens of thousands emergency personal including firefighters, police officers and military personnel came to the aid to help their fellow man, including volunteers from across the country; and,
WHEREAS, in the aftermath of these horrendous acts, the United States of America bound together with courage and resolve and emerged more united as a people; and,
WHEREAS, on November 30, 2001, after passing the United States House and Senate, President George W. Bush proclaimed September 11 as Patriot Day, a day of remembrance and national mourning; and,
WHEREAS, the day of September 11 will forever be etched in the memory and hearts of all Americans; the victims will never be forgotten, and the heroism displayed by first responders, service men and women, and countless Americans who aided in humanitarian relief efforts and search and rescue operations will serve as a lasting model for all; and
THEREFORE, I, Bruce Rauner, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim September 11, 2015, as PATRIOT DAY in Illinois, and order all persons or entities governed by the Illinois Flag Display Act to fly their flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on this day, in honor and remembrance of the heroes of September 11, 2001, and all of those who lost their lives.
Submitted by Catherine Kelly for the Office of the Governor
Naperville remembers
Above / Hosted by the Exchange Club of Naperville and the City, Naperville remembers at 6PM Sept. 11, 2015, at the Dan Shanower Sept. 11 Memorial along the Riverwalk. (PN Photo added to post Sept. 12, 2015)