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These people should be forever in the heart of all people. Their duty ,sacrifice and their action are beyond the act of god and miracle. May their soul are in peace and with the lord's blessing

James was a member of the New York Police Department on the day the towers were hit. Leahy had a tough upbringing; his father was murdered when he was just 13 years old, leaving him the head of the family. James married and had children, coaching their football team and never missing a little league game. At 9:35 that morning, Leahy’s wife recieved a voicemail from him saying that he was ok and in the building. Even though Leahy did not have to be there that day, he was seen carrying oxygen tanks into the building. Tapes that recorded his voice were later found, revealing that Leahy’s last words to his partner were that there were more people upstairs and he was going to help them.

Officer Suarez was a physical fitness guru who also coached his daughter’s elementary track team. On the morning of September 11th, he heard the calls for help and responded by commadeering a taxi and racing to the scene. Officer Suarez’s photo was later published in a paper that showed him outside the World Trade Center rescuing a distraught woman. After the picture was taken Officer Suarez raced back into the second tower, which then collapsed.

Officer Nelson liked to say, “When I go out of this world, I want to know I made a difference.” On the morning of September 11th, he did just that. Nelson enrolled in the Port Authority Police academy in 1984, and was part of the rescue efforts in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. During the 2001 attack, Nelson was killed while evacuating people from the 27th floor after refusing to leave the building and the people who were still trapped inside.

Officer Perry was not your typical Police officer. He was fluent in four different languages and was learning a fifth. He also ran in marathons and was an extra in Woody Allen films. On the morning of September 11th, Officer Perry was filing his retirement papers at the precinct so that he could become a medical malpractice lawyer. After hearing about the attacks, Perry ran several blocks to the World Trade Center. Before running into the building, Officer Perry helped a woman who fainted. The last anyone saw of Perry was as he ran into the south tower. Then it collapsed.

Officer Smith was the first woman to die in the attacks on September 11th. Moira was trying to rescue people inside the second tower when it collapsed. Officer Smith rescued several people that day and is credited with saving numerous lives. Officer Smith had been involved in the 1991 subway crash in Union Square and was honored with the distinguished duty medal for the dozens of lives she saved on that occasion as well.
10. Officer James Leahy

James was a member of the New York Police Department on the day the towers were hit. Leahy had a tough upbringing; his father was murdered when he was just 13 years old, leaving him the head of the family. James married and had children, coaching their football team and never missing a little league game. At 9:35 that morning, Leahy’s wife recieved a voicemail from him saying that he was ok and in the building. Even though Leahy did not have to be there that day, he was seen carrying oxygen tanks into the building. Tapes that recorded his voice were later found, revealing that Leahy’s last words to his partner were that there were more people upstairs and he was going to help them.
9. Officer Ramon Suarez

Officer Suarez was a physical fitness guru who also coached his daughter’s elementary track team. On the morning of September 11th, he heard the calls for help and responded by commadeering a taxi and racing to the scene. Officer Suarez’s photo was later published in a paper that showed him outside the World Trade Center rescuing a distraught woman. After the picture was taken Officer Suarez raced back into the second tower, which then collapsed.
8. Officer James Nelson

Officer Nelson liked to say, “When I go out of this world, I want to know I made a difference.” On the morning of September 11th, he did just that. Nelson enrolled in the Port Authority Police academy in 1984, and was part of the rescue efforts in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings. During the 2001 attack, Nelson was killed while evacuating people from the 27th floor after refusing to leave the building and the people who were still trapped inside.
7 Officer John W Perry

Officer Perry was not your typical Police officer. He was fluent in four different languages and was learning a fifth. He also ran in marathons and was an extra in Woody Allen films. On the morning of September 11th, Officer Perry was filing his retirement papers at the precinct so that he could become a medical malpractice lawyer. After hearing about the attacks, Perry ran several blocks to the World Trade Center. Before running into the building, Officer Perry helped a woman who fainted. The last anyone saw of Perry was as he ran into the south tower. Then it collapsed.
6 Officer Moira Smith

Officer Smith was the first woman to die in the attacks on September 11th. Moira was trying to rescue people inside the second tower when it collapsed. Officer Smith rescued several people that day and is credited with saving numerous lives. Officer Smith had been involved in the 1991 subway crash in Union Square and was honored with the distinguished duty medal for the dozens of lives she saved on that occasion as well.
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