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Blair Tarr <[log in to unmask]>
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>>> PATRICIA MCDOUGALL <[log in to unmask]> 10/18/01 11:38AM >>>
First of all, I fail to see how this is museum business and therefore somewhat
in appropriate to this list.

Secondly, I am having trouble understanding why people do not think it is
appropriate to retire this flag.  It is quite obvious by the picture in the
article that that flag has gone through quite enough and does indeed deserve a
"proper buriel."  I am assuming that people are well aware of the means of
proper "disposal" of flags that are torn, tattered and that have touched the
ground.  This flag has been subject to all three of these.

I know someone out there will say that we need this as a reminder of how we
are still stnading a fighting, and a reminder of what has happened to us.

Don't you think we have enough reminders?  Do you think we're going to forget
about what happened without putting that poor flag to rest? 

Maybe people are thinking this is a museum topic because they want this flag
in a museum.  But I'm sure we can think of more appropriate "artifacts" from
this disaster than a destroyed flag.

Let's try to keep this list relevant.

Patricia McDougall
Tour and Reservations Supervisor
National Air and Space Museum

Lynne Ranieri <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
   A resident of our northern NJ town just called, in response to an
article in the local paper, about an event to take place this Saturday
(i.e., in two days), in a nearby community.  Apparently an American flag
was discovered among the debris from the World Trade Center, after it
had been transported to Staten Island.  According to the article, "It
was presented to federal authorities who released it after it
determining that it had no value as criminal evidence in the attack on
the buildings."  The article conjectures that the nylon flag "...most
likely came from an office high in one of the Twin Towers...because it
was discovered amid debris near the top of the wreckage."
   The touching image of the flag in the photo that accompanies the
article shows the approximately two-foot by four-foot flag with tatters,
tears and scorch marks.  That is not the worst that it will have
suffered, though, as it is apparently scheduled to be "retired" this
Saturday, when the local American Legion Post will see it "succumb to
flames in a formal retirement ceremony", because they apparently feel
"...it needs a proper burial."
   The resident feels that this is a dramatic artifact of the event and
is anxious to see it spared the ignominious fate.  Can anyone on this
list suggest a place that would also be interested in seeing it spared
this "memorialization" and can, perhaps, intervene?  I can scan and
e-mail the article to any interested parties.
   Thank you
Lynne

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