Remember 9/11, honor our country’s bravest

Published 10:31 am Wednesday, September 6, 2017

On Sept. 11, 2001, we saw one of the greatest losses of life in our history — yet, out of the sadness, smoke and ash, arose a renewed patriotic spirit.

While the tragedy of that day will forever be etched in our minds, it will also forever be a day that unites us as Americans. I believe that it is a testament to our nation’s resolve that when our liberty is attacked like it was on 9/11, we come together to meet that challenge.

America is the home of the free and a beacon of liberty for the rest of the world. While 9/11 illustrates that freedom isn’t free, it also reminds us that our great country and way of life are worth defending.

We will always remember the selflessness of the United 93 passengers who sacrificed themselves to prevent further tragedy, and the fearless first responders who ran into the twin towers to save lives — often at the cost of their own.

We will also always remember the two honorable southwest Michigan officers that we lost last year. Chief Bailiff Joseph Zangaro and Bailiff Ron Kienzle were killed while protecting the public during the Berrien County Courthouse shooting.

My thoughts and prayers remain with them and their families.

I encourage all area residents to join me in paying tribute to the brave first responders who showed extraordinary courage during 9/11 and to say thank you to the outstanding local heroes who are ready and willing to respond at a moment’s notice.

In addition to visiting students, I will be participating in two ceremonies on Sept. 11 this year: The third annual Berrien County Area Law Enforcement Torch Run in St. Joseph and the Remembrance of 9/11 Commemoration Service at the Buchanan Commons.

I will also be hosting a breakfast for all our first responders, our veterans and their families at the St. Joseph County Fair on Sept. 22 from 8 to 10 a.m. Following the breakfast, I will be hosting a lapel-pinning ceremony for our Vietnam veterans.

To our firefighters, police officers and brave soldiers who protect our communities and nation every day, I commend you all for your courage, dedication and service and give you each my deepest heartfelt appreciation.

Sen. John Proos, R-St. Joseph, represents southwest Michigan.