Obama, First Lady Michelle, along with Vice President Joe Biden, observed a moment of silence this morning at the White House to mark the 13th anniversary of the horrifying suicide attacks on September 11, 2001.
"It has now been 13 years, 13 years since the peace of an American morning was broken, 13 years since nearly 3,000 beautiful lives were taken from us, including 125 men and women serving here at the Pentagon," Obama later said in his remarks at a Pentagon memorial ceremony.
America, Obama said, endures in the tenacity of its survivors as well as in the courage of the men and women who serve under the US flag.
"After grievous wounds, we learn to walk again and stand again. After terrible burns, you smiled once more," he said.
"For you, for our nation, these have been difficult years, but by your presence here today in the lives of service that you have led, you embody the truth that, no matter what comes our way, America will always come out stronger," he said.
"Today we honour all who have made the ultimate sacrifice these 13 years, more than 6,800 American patriots. And we give thanks to those who served in harm's way to keep our country safe and meet the threats of our time," he said.
"America endures in that perennial optimism that defines us as a people. Beginning tomorrow there will be teenagers, young adults, who were born after 9/11. It's remarkable. And while these young Americans did not know the horrors of that day, their lives have been shaped by all the days since.
In New York, relatives of those killed when two hijacked jetliners crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Centre gathered at Ground Zero to remember the dead.
The ceremony began, as usual, with a moment of silence at 8:46 am (1246 GMT), when the first plane smashed into the North Tower.
Family members then began the long process of reading the names of the nearly 3,000 people who were killed in the attacks on New York, the Pentagon in Washington and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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