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American Legion Honors the Fallen in 9/11 Ceremony

A wreath for the fallen soldiers of 9/11. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

In solemn remembrance of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that claimed nearly 3,000 lives, the American Legion hosted annual “9/11 Patriot Day” ceremonies Wednesday at Post 133 in Frederiksted. Attended by about 60 people, the event honored the sacrifices of first responders, military personnel and law enforcement officers who continue to put their lives on the line daily.

A poignant moment of the ceremony came as the names of seven St. Croix residents who perished in the 9/11 attacks were read aloud: SSG Maudlyn A. White, Felix โ€œBobbyโ€ Calixte, Claudia S. Sutton, William Henry Jr., Christian Maltby, Chris M. Kirby, and John Holland. Family members of the fallen were present among the attendees, bringing an added layer of emotion to the event.

During the โ€œ9-11 Patriot Dayโ€ ceremony, family members of some of the victims who lost their lives took part in the hanging of the wreath ceremony. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

โ€œThe events of September 11, 2001, taught all of us that these professions are inherently dangerous,โ€ said Ismael Lampe, master of ceremonies. His words reflected the enduring danger faced by first responders and military personnel, a reality that became tragically clear on that fateful day.

Maj. Gen. Kodjo S. Knox-Limbacker, adjutant general for the V.I. National Guard, also addressed the gathering. โ€œOn this day, Patriot Day, we remember our patriotsโ€”those who lost their lives and those who responded. Our feelings are often mixed with good memories of who they were and what they did, but we also feel the grief of their loss,โ€ he said, capturing the complexity of emotions that accompany the anniversary of 9/11.

The striking of the four fives represents when a firefighter dies in the line of duty. Usually, the headquarters will transmit five bell strikes, repeated in four series, with a pause between each series. (Source photo by Diana Dias)

Among the dignitaries in attendance were American Legion District No. 10 Commander Secundino Roman-Cruz, St. Croix Chief of Police Sean Santos, V.I. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Director Antonio Stevens, and VITEMA Director Daryl Jaschen. Sen. Marise James was also present, reflecting the broad community support for the event.

Following the ceremony, attendees moved outside to witness the laying of a commemorative wreath, a symbolic tribute to those who perished. The V.I. National Guard Rifle Squad performed a solemn rifle salute, firing their weapons into the air as a final act of respect for the fallen. The sound of gunfire echoed through the streets of Frederiksted, a stark reminder of the sacrifice made by so many on that unforgettable day.

As the nation reflects on the horrors of September 11, 2001, events like “9/11 Patriot Day” serve as a powerful reminder of the courage, resilience, and enduring spirit of those who continue to serve and protect. St. Croixโ€™s tribute to its own victims and heroes underscores the profound impact that day had, not only on the nation but also on communities far from Ground Zero.

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