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After the incident of United Airlines Flight 93,

On September 19th, 21, all passengers and crew members of United Airlines Flight 93 were nominated for the US Congressional Gold Medal. Although this nomination was not passed in the end, they were awarded various other honors afterwards, including the National Memorial Hall established on September 1th, 22. The permanent memorial hall is scheduled to be completed in November 21. On September 24th, 21, President george walker bush also held a special gathering with the families of the victims of United Airlines Flight 93 at the White House.

After the September 11th incident, an American flag was hung at Gate 17 of United Airlines Flight 93 from Newark International Airport, and the flag is still flying today. United Airlines also held a private memorial ceremony in the lounge below the boarding gate.

In order to commemorate the victims of United Airlines Flight 93, United Airlines renamed that flight route from United Airlines Flight 93 to United Airlines Flight 81 in October 21. Lisa Beamer, the widow of the deceased passenger Todd Beamer, also took this flight specially to prove that Americans will not stop flying because of what terrorists have done. Melody Homer, the widow of co-pilot Roy Homer, also took this flight to complete her husband's unfinished journey. Since the September 11th incident, United Airlines announced that it would give up the code name "United Airlines Flight 93" forever. At present, the United Airlines flight code name for this route is 91.

Todd Beamer shouted on the phone, "Let's go!" It became a national slogan, and President Bush used it in several speeches.

Due to the plane crash, the town of shanks Ville and its affiliated Somerset County became famous. The Somerset County government now has a special memorial committee to handle the gifts and memorial ceremonies of visitors.

The place where the plane crashed has also become the venue for many commemorative ceremonies, which were held on September 11th, 22 and 23.

after the September 11th incident, Newark International Airport was renamed Newark Liberty International Airport.

A& E TV Channel filmed a TV short film called United 93, which premiered on January 3th, 26. Another film based on real events, United 93, was released on April 28th, 26 and was nominated for an Academy Award. Discovery Channel produced a documentary called "The Flight that Fought Back", which recorded what happened on United Airlines Flight 93 at that time. This documentary was premiered on the fourth anniversary of the September 11th incident.

After the incident, the government held a national design competition to select the memorial model to be built at the crash site of United Airlines Flight 93. In the end, the winning design is a configuration called "Hugging Crescent", which consists of a large crescent-shaped path, and red maple trees and sugar maple trees are planted at the outer end of the arc [21].

However, this design has also caused some controversy, because the terrorists who hijacked the plane are the basic teachings of Islam [22], and the crescent is generally regarded as a symbol of Islam, while the red crescent has the same status as the Red Cross in Islam. The designer claimed that there was no implication of Islamic symbols, but many families of the victims expressed the same doubts, so the designer finally agreed to modify his design.