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This is a monument of great significance. This needs to be a reminder to those who were not alive in 2001. For those of us who experienced that day, we can’t forget, for those who didn’t the story needs to be remembered.
Jim supported: Install a Giant Permanent American Flagpole at Ground Zero - NYC
9/11 will forever be etched in our minds and hearts. I almost lost my mom on that day. She was in the heart of the chaos. It was scary and I felt like I lost my breath knowing my mom was right there and witnessed the towers dropping. It was devastating. I'm lucky because she is here with me, but my heart breaks for all those who weren't so lucky. So many who did survive but died shortly after due to illnesses. My heart goes out to the survivors who are dealing with health and mental trauma from that awful day. My prayers for the families who will never forget their loved ones who are no longer here. Our flag is a symbol of freedom and it should be appropriately placed at WTC so future generations understand the life-changing impact 9/11 left on us all. It allowed us to unite, to help one another, and to remember what this country is built on...strength, resilience, and freedom for ALL people. I support this effort and would personally want to see this flag at WTC so I can show my mom that her and everyone affected by that day didn't happen in vain.
Dara supported: Install a Giant Permanent American Flagpole at Ground Zero - NYC
My cousin who was a firefighter lost his life on 9-11 and my husband was supposed to be the on the Cantor Fitzgerald floor doing construction. By the Grace of God he was called off the job the night before. The fact that we have to resort to a petition to put up our big beautiful American Flag for all to see is unbelievable. There should be no question that our flag should be erected tall and proud at the site where many lost their lives due to terrorism. We are Americans and we should not have to ask, this should be a given and our right as a nation to be patriots and PROUD of our FLAG AND COUNTY.
Theresa supported: Install a Giant Permanent American Flagpole at Ground Zero - NYC
I have closely followed this story through various sources and as an Army combat veteran who served in Afghanistan from 2006-2007, I feel compelled to share my perspective. For many of us in the regular Army, the special forces community represents the pinnacle of honor and integrity. This incident, however, has deeply disturbed me and, in my view, tarnished the reputation of the SEAL community. The actions of Slabinski and the Medal of Honor organization in attempting to undermine and discredit John Chapman and his family are both appalling and disheartening. If the Medal of Honor organization wishes to preserve its standing as a symbol of integrity and respect, it must honor its commitments. Specifically, it should fulfill the promise made to Chapman’s family to highlight his remarkable accomplishments. Upholding this standard is essential not only for the Chapmans but also for maintaining the credibility and honor of the organization itself.
Tee supported: Demand for John Chapman's full exhibit in the National Medal of Honor Museum
The decision to exclude Master Sergeant John Chapman’s story from the Medal of Honor Museum’s full exhibit is not only a glaring and inexcusable oversight—it is a disheartening betrayal of the very principles the museum professes to uphold. I knew John personally; he was not just a teammate but also one of the kindest, most thoughtful, and most professional Airmen I have ever met. His courageous actions during the Battle of Takur Ghar in 2002, for which he posthumously received the Medal of Honor, are already a matter of historical record and visual proof. To think that these indisputable acts of heroism have been buried—allegedly at the hands of the SEAL community and DEVGRU—is both shocking and shameful. Moreover, it is unacceptable that a member of your board of directors, who led that mission and was part of the cover-up, now possesses the power to decide whether John’s story is included in the museum. This clear conflict of interest is not merely unethical; it is outright cowardly. Allowing personal biases to shape an institution meant to honor America’s bravest casts a dark shadow on the museum’s credibility. John is the first U.S. Air Force Medal of Honor recipient in more than fifty years, and the fact that his actions are documented on video makes his story truly historic. By refusing to fully integrate his heroism into the exhibit, you are doing a great disservice not just to John’s memory, but to every service member who looks to the Medal of Honor as a symbol of valor, sacrifice, and integrity. The Air Force community will not rest until this grave mistake is corrected and his rightful place among our nation’s greatest heroes is acknowledged. If the Medal of Honor Museum truly aspires to honor those who exemplify courage and sacrifice, it must act swiftly and decisively to rectify this omission. Failing to do so will only bring lasting harm to the museum’s reputation and mission. John Chapman’s story deserves to be told, without bias or interference—and it is your solemn responsibility to ensure that no cover-up or personal agenda stands in the way of honoring his extraordinary legacy. The world is watching, and we demand that you do the right thing. We WILL NOT rest until this is rectified. WE WILL NOT leave a man or the memory of him behind, on the battlefield!! Will YOU?
SHAUN supported: Demand for John Chapman's full exhibit in the National Medal of Honor Museum
MSgt. Chapman should not be left behind again to be recognized for his Heroic valor years later. He should be one of the initial 200 exhibits for the initial rollout. He was left behind by teammates once, why are you willing to do the same?
Anthony supported: Demand for John Chapman's full exhibit in the National Medal of Honor Museum

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