Dear 9/11 Family Members,
First-Responders, Military Personnel, and all concerned
Americans,
Recently,
members of several 9/11 family groups met with Mayor Bloomberg and Mr.
Joe Daniels of the National September
11 Memorial Museum Foundation. During these meetings, which we are
grateful to Mayor Bloomberg and Mr. Daniels for hosting, we expressed the
deep concerns that the overwhelming majority of family members and many
others still have regarding several key issues with the Memorial
and Museum.
We discussed numerous points regarding the
Memorial and Museum such as safety, it's underground location, displays that may
contain human remains, etc. However, the most critically time-sensitive
issue discussed is how the names of the victims will be listed on
the 9/11 Memorial. We again stated our position that the ranks of first
responders and military personnel must be listed preceding their names.
Additionally, we reiterated our request that the age of each victim be
listed, and for non-uniformed victims, the company and the floor where they
worked. Unfortunately, our request for this deserved recognition was again
denied.
We realize that the way the victims are to be
listed has improved somewhat from the original design which offered only an
underground, random name format. Thanks to the efforts of The
Advocates and others the name of each victim will be listed at ground
level, not seven stories below. Additionally, first responders will
be listed together under a department heading along with their respective
units. These have always been key components of our long-standing request,
but they are just part of a larger proposal that was drawn up several
years ago by the majority of civilian and first-responder family groups after
many months of hard work. This proposal was delivered to Mayor Bloomberg,
then Gov Pataki, and others charged with the memorial's development.
Unfortunately, it was largely ignored. To continue to deny the
ranks to first-responders and military personnel, and the age, company, and
floor number to all victims is an extremely disrespectful omission and one that
reduces them to mere names on a wall.
The current proposal is similar to the
minimalist design of The Vietnam Memorial where no ranks or branch of service
are listed. Many find this concept disrespectful and offensive and it
should not be the model for the 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero. Rather, the
majority of family members and Americans nationwide prefer a listing similar to
that of such iconic structures as the Pearl Harbor, Gettysburg, Normandy, and Pentagon 9/11 Memorials
where branch of service and rank are indicated. A memorial that fails for
instance to list Peter Ganci as FDNY Chief of Department, or Mychal Judge (an
ordained Catholic priest) as Father Mychal Judge, FDNY Chaplain, or Timothy
Maude as LT General, U.S. Army, is one that fails to tell the
authentic story of 9/11/01.Why should we have to descend 7 stories to the
bowels of the memorial and wait on line to access a kiosk, which may
or may not work, to see history recorded correctly with their ranks
and titles? No one should have the right to deny on a memorial such
hard-earned designations to those who died while
serving in
those ranks. This memorial should be one that celebrates lives
and reflects on the absence of people, not one that celebrates
waterfalls and speaks to the absence of buildings.
We therefore request that all who recognize
this egregious affront to voice their deep concerns regarding these
issues. Please write letters to the editor of newspapers and
contact other various media outlets and your elected officials at
the local, state and federal levels. Additionally, make your opinions
known directly to those at The National September 11 Memorial/Museum
Foundation, to Governors Paterson and Corzine, and to Mayor Bloomberg. Let
them know that we remain deeply disturbed by the continual omission of full
and proper recognition for each precious soul lost on 9/11/01. We
also ask that such requests, while passionate and firm, are done in a
dignified and respectful fashion.
Hopefully, if we persist, the final version of
The September 11, 2001 Memorial at The World Trade Center will
appropriately reflect the wishes of the families and the sacrifice that was
made by so many on September 11, 2001. And know it is our intention
to follow up with further action and events to achieve this goal.
Thank you
all.
Sincerely,
Jim
McCaffrey
LT/FDNY
Co-chair,
Advocates for a 9/11 Fallen Heroes Memorial
Brother-in-law of B.C. Orio J.
Palmer, Batt 7
(914) 482-0284jal...@hotmail.comwww.9/11fallenheroes.org Rita
and Jim Riches (DC/FDNY(ret)
Chairman, 9/11 Parents and Families of
Firefighters
Parents of FF James Riches, E-4
(917) 692-1199fdny2...@aol.com Rosaleen
Tallon, Ed. D.
Family Liaison, Advocates for a 9/11 Fallen Heroes
Memorial
Sister of FF Sean Tallon, L-10
Maureen and Al Santora,
(DC/FDNY (ret)
9/11
Tribute
Center
Docents
9/11 Parents and
Families of Firefighters
Parents of FF Christopher Santora,
E-54
Sally and Al Regenhard
Skyscraper Safety
Campaign
9/11 Parents and Families of Firefighters
Parents of FF Christian
Regenhard, L-131
Joyce and Russell Mercer
Parents of FF Scott
Kopytko, L-15
Rosemary Cain
Mother of George Cain,
L-7
Professor Glenn Corbett
Chief Technical Advisor, Skyscraper
Safety Campaign
Professor of Fire Science,
John
Jay
College
of Criminal
Justice
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