💥NEW EVENT ALERT 🚨
Join us as @OperationTeam8 teams up with @UGABasketball on Saturday, July 11th, 2026. 🙏
🔹Join us - this will be our 19th opportunity with the #UGA Athletic Department - we would love to welcome you to the team.❤️🇺🇸
⭐contact info: [email protected]
Staten Island native Gregg Atlas lived with his wife, JoAnn, and their two children in Howells, New York, where the family raised cows and grew tomatoes, melons, and other vegetables. Atlas, whose three brothers were also firefighters, was a member of FDNY Engine Company 10. On 9/11, Lieutenant Atlas was seen ascending a stairwell in the North Tower to search for survivors. He was 44 years old. #NeverForget911 #911Museum
We were honored to welcome military families to the #911Museum this weekend for a special day recognizing the #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild.
Families gathered to connect, reflect, and experience meaningful programs designed to celebrate the strength and resilience of military children. Visitors heard powerful first-person stories of service and sacrifice, participated in hands-on art activities, and explored “Our Flag Was Still There,” a moving installation highlighting unity and endurance. Throughout the day, families enjoyed a service-themed story time, creative youth activities, and a guided Youth & Family Tour that sparked thoughtful conversations across generations.
Thank you to all the families who joined us. We’re grateful to share this meaningful day with you.
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Honor and Leadership: A Conversation with Admiral William H. McRaven & Lieutenant Colonel Brian Kitching
Thursday, April 30 | 6-7PM
Service members have shouldered the burdens of responding to the 9/11 attacks for the past 25 years. In conversation with 9/11 Memorial & Museum President & CEO Beth Hillman, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy, ret. and a trustee of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) and Lieutenant Colonel Brian Kitching (U.S. Army, ret.) reflect on 9/11, the U.S. military response, and the upcoming 15th anniversary of Operation Neptune's Spear – the covert mission that killed Osama bin Laden.
Public program attendees will receive a copy of Admiral William H. McRaven’s new book: "Duty, Honor, Country & Life: A Tribute to the American Spirit."
Secure your free spot today: https://t.co/cRafvLvLdP
On April 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., we invite military families to join us for a free event in recognition of the #MonthoftheMilitaryChild
Experience the Museum through meaningful programs designed to honor, support, and connect military families. Hear powerful first-person stories of service and sacrifice, participate in hands-on art activities inspired by themes of resilience, and explore "Our Flag Was Still There," a moving installation highlighting the enduring symbol of unity.
Families can also enjoy a service-themed story time, creative activities for youth, and a guided Youth & Family Tour designed to spark reflection across generations.
Reserve your tickets: https://t.co/UGPqzxVWLU
From the Collection: Recovered World Trade Center identification card issued to Susan M. Bochino at Aon Group.
Bochino was born and lived on Staten Island. In her free time, she went to movies and New York Yankees games. In the summer of 2001, Bochino joined Aon Corporation as a client specialist. She had told family she liked working one street away from her sister’s office, though she was nervous about being in a tall building. On 9/11, Bochino was at work on the South Tower’s 92nd floor. She was 36 years old. #911Museum
Huge shoutout to @MotownKurtis for making it possible for @OperationTeam8 to attend @MSU_Football yesterday! This group had a blast and the kids got an experience to last a lifetime!
From the Collection: Recovered cell phone belonging to Staten Island native Michael T. Quilty.
Quilty lived with his wife, Susan, and their two teenagers. His interests ranged from carpentry and making stained glass to scuba diving and flying airplanes. September 5 marked Quilty’s 20th anniversary with the FDNY. On 9/11, Lieutenant Quilty responded to the World Trade Center with Ladder Company 11. He was 42 years old. #911Museum #NeverForget911
💥NEW EVENT ALERT 🚨
Join us as @OperationTeam8 teams up with @UGABasketball on Saturday, July 11th, 2026. 🙏
🔹Join us - this will be our 19th opportunity with the #UGA Athletic Department - we would love to welcome you to the team.❤️🇺🇸
⭐contact info: [email protected]
Visionary Alex Zablocki's experience on 9/11 inspired a decades-long commitment to giving back through volunteer work at the @BoweryMission.
Through the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Visionary Network, members turn remembrance into action, honoring the past by serving others and strengthening communities.
Join a new generation committed to making an impact.
Join the Visionary Network: https://t.co/Ct6QcWj0DL
#GlobalVolunteerMonth #911Museum #NYC
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Keiichiro Takahashi worked in London and Los Angeles before settling in Port Washington, Long Island, in 1989 with his wife, Harumi. Keiichiro kept a garden of Japanese herbs and vegetables. He also enjoyed watching science fiction films with his two grown children. A senior vice president at Euro Brokers, on 9/11, he was on the South Tower’s 84th floor. He was 53 years old. Today we placed a white rose at his name on the #911Memorial to mark his 78th birthday. #NeverForget911
The #911Memorial includes the names of the 2,983 people who were killed in the 2001 and 1993 terrorist attacks, grouped by the locations and circumstances in which victims found themselves during the attacks.
Within these groupings, names are arranged in a system of “meaningful adjacencies.” Friends and colleagues appear together, as well as the crews of each of the four flights and first responder agencies and units. Additionally, during the Memorial’s development, victims’ next of kin were invited to request that their loved ones’ names be inscribed alongside specific others.
In this way, those who were connected in life reside together on the Memorial.
Meet Miah Checo, Retail greeter volunteer. A high school senior from Brooklyn, Miah was drawn to volunteering because of her father, Nelson Checo, an NYPD Sergeant serving from 1990 to 2011. On September 11, 2001, Nelson was assigned to the Brooklyn South Warrant Squad, out of the 78th Precinct in Park Slope. After retiring from the NYPD, he joined the staff at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
In volunteering, Miah’s goal was to come of her shell by interacting with the thousands of people that visit the Museum every day. One year since she began volunteering here, she says her favorite part is the people. She loves to hear visitors’ stories and work alongside the welcoming and supportive Retail team. Her favorite story to share with visitors is that of paper cranes sent by children around the world to Rescue and Recovery workers and 9/11 families in the aftermath of the attacks. #GlobalVolunteerMonth
🌟🔥 Absolutely INCREDIBLE video 🎬 from our visit yesterday with the @GeorgiaFootball family‼️ 🏈🏈🔱
Beyond words for how honored our entire team is to support military children 🇺🇸 Speechless!!!!🙏💯
#goDawgs