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On September 11, 2001, Gary Box, a 35-year-old firefighter stationed in Brooklyn, vanished without leaving any trace.
In 2009, eight years after the tragedy, Gary's sister, Christine, was at the Tribute Center when an employee asked if she was looking for someone. Upon hearing Gary's name, the employee showed her a photo in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, wrongly labeled with Gary's name.
The photo, however, was of Brian Bilcher, another firefighter from Gary's team who lost his life.
Spurred by this incident, Gary's father became resolute in his quest to find a photograph of his own son.
He sifted through the National 9/11 Museum's photo collections and delved into the memorial's website, which invited people to post their own photos from 9/11. After a lengthy search of five hours one night, he retired, overwhelmed by physical and emotional exhaustion.
The next morning, his wife, Helen, called him into the living room while they had breakfast. She showed him a photograph of a firefighter navigating through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel toward the Towers, dodging immobilized cars.
This time, unmistakably, it depicted Gary.

The last image of firefighter Gary Box on September 11, 2001.
Gary, then 35, had been working as a firefighter in Brooklyn for roughly five years when the terrorists attacked. He did not speak to his father the day of the attack and his body was never recovered, leaving the circumstances of his death a mystery.
On September 11, 2009, Gary's sister, Christine, was visiting the Tribute Center when an employee asked her if she was looking for someone specifically.
She mentioned her brother Gary, and the employee showed her to a picture of a firefighter in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel that had a caption bearing Gary's name.
But it was not Gary. It was a photo of Brian Bilcher, another member of Gary's fire squad who also perished on 9/11.
The discovery compelled Gary's father to dig deeper, clinging to the possibility that there could be a similar picture of his son out there.
His father scoured photo archives of the National 9/11 Museum and the memorial's website, which allows users to upload photos from 9/11 directly to the site.
After searching one night for more than five hours, he went to sleep, physically and emotionally exhausted.
The next morning, his wife, Helen, called him into the living room as he was eating breakfast.
She showed him a photo of a firefighter running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel toward the Towers alongside cars stuck in traffic.
This time, it was Gary.

The last image of firefighter Gary Box on September 11, 2001.
Gary, then 35, had been working as a firefighter in Brooklyn for roughly five years when the terrorists attacked. He did not speak to his father the day of the attack and his body was never recovered, leaving the circumstances of his death a mystery.
On September 11, 2009, Gary's sister, Christine, was visiting the Tribute Center when an employee asked her if she was looking for someone specifically.
She mentioned her brother Gary, and the employee showed her to a picture of a firefighter in the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel that had a caption bearing Gary's name.
But it was not Gary. It was a photo of Brian Bilcher, another member of Gary's fire squad who also perished on 9/11.
The discovery compelled Gary's father to dig deeper, clinging to the possibility that there could be a similar picture of his son out there.
His father scoured photo archives of the National 9/11 Museum and the memorial's website, which allows users to upload photos from 9/11 directly to the site.
After searching one night for more than five hours, he went to sleep, physically and emotionally exhausted.
The next morning, his wife, Helen, called him into the living room as he was eating breakfast.
She showed him a photo of a firefighter running through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel toward the Towers alongside cars stuck in traffic.
This time, it was Gary.

Stories like this truly define what it means to be selfless. An overwhelming desire to save others at the expense of your own life. Amazing heroism that most of us canโt comprehend. #NeverForget #GaryBox #YourStoryLivesOn
This is a picture of NYC Firefighter Gary Box. On 9/11 his truck was stuck in traffic so he got out and ran to the towers. He died that day, his body never recovered. This is what a hero looks like. #NeverForget

This is a picture of NYC Firefighter Gary Box. On 9/11 his truck was stuck in traffic so he got out and ran to the towers. He died that day, his body never recovered. This is what a hero looks like. #NeverForget

I thank God that men like Gary Box are in this world. An amazing example of both love and duty that I could only hope to emulate.
#September11 #NeverForget #Garybox

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