9/11 Flag

September 11, 2001 – We Remember

One of the Datamaxx team members sent out an inspiring message we’d like to share with you today.

Datamaxx Headquarters

Datamaxx Headquarters – 9/11/13

Many of you are familiar with this site. We see it, day in and day out. Just like the flag we so proudly fly out front, many of us take this site for granted. Why, you may ask? Well, human nature draws us toward peace and tranquility. Most of us yearn for coexistence with others. Sure, we have our differences. Always have, and always will, but to coexist in peace and harmony is our common goal. A common goal amongst nations, their people, their races, and their religions. Although the vastness of this planet that we call earth, abounds us, we are all very similar creatures.

This scene, here on this morning, represents that peace and tranquility, with one exception. You may notice our flag is flying at half staff. This, in remembrance of the lives lost, the families torn, and the change in the way our nation sees itself, and other nations. To this accord, the terrorists have been successful, but they certainly have not won the battle. You see, our great nation was founded on sound principles. Principles that we are not willing to compromise or forfeit. As it has for over 200 years, our nation will survive, and with each new challenge, will come back even stronger than before. And when our friends and neighbors need help, we will be there for them. That, my friend, is what this country stands for.

As you make it through this day, please take time to reflect, and to remember the lives that were lost on this day, twelve years ago. Remember the people, for that is what really matters.

9/11 Flag

Flag of Honor featuring the names of all those who perished on 9/11

Steven M. Musgrove
Director of Information Technology and Purchasing
Datamaxx Group, Inc.

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