
St. Louis' Forest Park honors thousands of 9/11 heroes with 'Flags of Valor' display
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Thousands of American flags lined Art Hill in St. Louis' famed Forest Park, "one for each First Responder and Hero Solider lost in theater in the War on Terror."
Attached to each flag is the name of a victim who lost their lives as a result of the attacks, whether on the ground in America or in the war overseas. "While many vowed to never forget, we took it upon ourselves to forever remember," Flags of Valor wrote in an online post corresponding with the display. "Inspired by the heroes of September 11th and the ensuing war on terror, Flags of Valor pays tribute to the first responders and victims of the 9/11 attacks and honors the service members who bravely defended our nation."More Related News

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