Battle of Tendra Day(Russia)
A day commemorating the Russian naval victory at the Battle of Tendra in 1790 and honoring the bravery of Admiral Ushakov's fleet.
The Battle of Tendra was a significant naval engagement fought on September 11, 1790, between the Russian Imperial Navy and the Ottoman fleet during the Russo-Turkish War. Led by Admiral Fyodor Ushakov, the Russian fleet won a decisive victory, capturing or destroying most of the enemy ships. This triumph enhanced Russian naval reputation and secured control of the Black Sea. Celebrated annually as Battle of Tendra Day in Russia, it honors the courage and strategic skill of the sailors and officers involved. Ceremonies include wreath-laying at maritime monuments, reenactments, and public lectures by naval historians. The day also highlights Russia's naval traditions and commemorates the legacy of Admiral Ushakov's tactics.
Battle of Tendra Day
September 11 attacks-related observances (United States):
National Day of Service and Remembrance, Patriot Day
Honors the victims of the September 11 attacks through Patriot Day and the National Day of Service and Remembrance.
Patriot Day was proclaimed in 2002 to remember the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives in the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Flight 93. Concurrently, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance to encourage volunteerism in honor of those affected. Each year, citizens participate in memorial ceremonies at ground zero, the Pentagon Memorial, and the Flight 93 National Memorial, while others engage in community service projects nationwide. U.S. flags are flown at half-staff, and a moment of silence is observed at the time of each attack. Schools, nonprofits, and faith groups organize blood drives, food banks, and neighborhood clean-ups to embody the spirit of unity and compassion. The day underscores resilience, national solidarity, and the enduring commitment to never forget the events of 9/11.
September 11 attacks
United States
National Day of Service and Remembrance
Patriot Day
Patriot Day
A solemn U.S. observance honoring the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11 attacks.
Patriot Day is observed each year on September 11th in the United States to commemorate the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001. Proclaimed by the President and authorized by Congress, it is not a federal holiday but a day of remembrance. American flags are flown at half-staff, and a moment of silence is held at 8:46 a.m., the time the first plane struck the World Trade Center. Memorial ceremonies take place at the Pentagon, Ground Zero, and across the country. Citizens wear ribbons and hold candlelight vigils to pay tribute to victims and survivors. The day serves as a powerful reminder of resilience, unity, and the enduring spirit of freedom.
Patriot Day