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US Embassy: Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks that changed America forever - please join us in honoring the memory of the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children who perished during the September 11 attacks

US Embassy: Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks that changed America forever - please join us in honoring the memory of the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children who perished during the September 11 attacks
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We are forever grateful to the Allies and partners who supported military, diplomatic, and humanitarian missions in Afghanistan, specifically Georgia, - reads the US Embassy statement issued in connection with the September 11 terrorist attacks.

"Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks that changed America forever. The images of September 11, 2001, though horrifically etched into our memories, also brought about a unified response against terrorism, and an international commitment to root out terrorist training grounds so that a similar attack could never again take place. We are forever grateful to the Allies and partners who supported military, diplomatic, and humanitarian missions in Afghanistan, specifically Georgia, which contributed more than 20,000 soldiers to operations in the country and served a special role in assisting with evacuation flights. As we have for the past two decades, please join us in honoring the memory of the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children who perished during the September 11 attacks", - reads the statement.

US Embassy: Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks that changed America forever - please join us in honoring the memory of the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children who perished during the September 11 attacks

We are forever grateful to the Allies and partners who supported military, diplomatic, and humanitarian missions in Afghanistan, specifically Georgia, - reads the US Embassy statement issued in connection with the September 11 terrorist attacks.

"Today, we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks that changed America forever. The images of September 11, 2001, though horrifically etched into our memories, also brought about a unified response against terrorism, and an international commitment to root out terrorist training grounds so that a similar attack could never again take place. We are forever grateful to the Allies and partners who supported military, diplomatic, and humanitarian missions in Afghanistan, specifically Georgia, which contributed more than 20,000 soldiers to operations in the country and served a special role in assisting with evacuation flights. As we have for the past two decades, please join us in honoring the memory of the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children who perished during the September 11 attacks", - reads the statement.

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