
We Come Here to Remember - Oklahoma City National Memorial …
"We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived, and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity."
13 Quotes Commemorating the Oklahoma City Bombing
Feb 16, 2023 · To honor the anniversary, here are the most beautiful Oklahoma City Bombing quotes to comfort the people still hurting and celebrate the heroism Oklahahoma saw that day. Can’t read now? Pin for later.
QUOTES - The Oklahoman
Apr 20, 2005 · Oklahoma City "built a magnificent monument to honor and remember and then built the new federal building to serve its citizens and to show that a terrorist act could not prevail. "We owe it to the 168 people who perished, to their family members ... never to forget them.
21 Years After the Oklahoma City Bombing, a Poetic Tribute
Apr 8, 2016 · “We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.”
2024 Remembrance Ceremony - Oklahoma City National Memorial …
Please join us as we come here to remember. It will be a special ceremony featuring the 168 Seconds of Silence, beautiful music by Point of Grace, the reading of 168 names of those who were killed, and hear from Caitlin A. Durkovich, National Security Council on how even 29 years later the United States government is still using lessons learned ...
Oklahoma City Bombing 20 Years Later: Photos And Quotes …
Apr 19, 2015 · Here are other quotes about the bombing from news accounts, the McVeigh trial and from leaders who reacted to the bombing: ''About the time I got 'Hello' and 'Good morning' out of my mouth,...
We thank all those who have worked so heroically to save lives and to solve this crime those here in Oklahoma and those who are all across this great land, and many who left their own lives to come here to work hand in hand with you. We pledge to do all we can to help you heal the injured, to rebuild this city,
On April 19, 1995, one hundred and sixty-eight individuals were killed in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. Within months, survivors, family members, first responders and community members united to create the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial Address - Bill Clinton 1995
It follows the full text transcript of President Bill Clinton's remarks at a memorial service for the bombing victims at the Oklahoma State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — April 23, 1995. Thank you very much.
30 Stories of Light – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
This week’s edition of 30 Stories of Light follows the incredible story of an antique collector’s discovery of a photo album related to the Oklahoma City bombing at a store in Arizona. Upon further inspection, Dave Fontani immediately knew it …
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