The 9/11 Memorial Welcomes Wounded Members of the US Armed Forces

Wounded service members and their families stand beside a reflecting pool on Memorial plaza as they are given a tour.
Wounded service members and their families receive a tour from 9/11 Memorial President Joe Daniels (Photo by Amy Dreher)

Wounded service members of the U.S. Armed Forces received a personal tour of the 9/11 Memorial from President Joe Daniels last week. Officers from the PAPD and NYPD stood at attention as the group walked onto the plaza and visited the names of first responders and Pentagon victims on the South Pool.

The service members were guests from the Semper Fi Fund, a nonprofit that provides financial assistance and lifetime support for injured and critically ill veterans and their families.

By Margaret Barng, 9/11 Memorial Deputy Communications Manager

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Since opening in 2011, the 9/11 Memorial has welcomed more than 11.5 million visitors from across all 50 states and more than 175 nations.

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