
American Dunkirk
Twenty years ago—on September 11, 2001—commercial and recreational boaters answered the call and took part in the world’s largest marine rescue.

Twenty years ago—on September 11, 2001—commercial and recreational boaters answered the call and took part in the world’s largest marine rescue.

After enduring unthinkable tragedy on 9/11, the FDNY Marine 1 unit came together under the sole commitment to protect their city.

A ride along with the Fairfield Police Marine Unit spotlights how a new generation of law enforcement was born on September 11th.

By air and by sea, the Department of Homeland Security works around the clock to keep U.S. waters safe.


Twenty years ago—on September 11, 2001—commercial and recreational boaters answered the call and took part in the world’s largest marine rescue.

After enduring unthinkable tragedy on 9/11, the FDNY Marine 1 unit came together under the sole commitment to protect their city.

A ride along with the Fairfield Police Marine Unit spotlights how a new generation of law enforcement was born on September 11th.

By air and by sea, the Department of Homeland Security works around the clock to keep U.S. waters safe.

Special Tribute: Working the Water 20 Years After 9/11