Photo credit: Michael Hnatov
Accession Number: C.2024.53.1
Dimensions: 17 in X 13 in X 2.5 in
Dimensions (Metric): 43.18 cm X 33.02 cm X 6.35 cm
Credit Line: Gift of U.S. Special Forces Association (Chapter 28) and America’s Response Monument Trust
Description
V-42 commemorative stiletto (also known as a fighting knife) made from recovered World Trade Center steel and mounted in a decorative shadow box. The knife is double-edged with a leather handle and a pointed end on the butt of the handle. The knife is displayed in a shadowbox with the Twin Towers depicted to the right of the knife. There is a small dimensional replica of the America's Response Monument towards the bottom of the frame.
Printed on the glass of the shadowbox, at the top, is the text "September 11 Memorial V-42;" an illustration of an eagle about to grasp the stiletto in its talons is printed below. Surrounding the illustration is text that reads: "Task Force Dagger | Strength and Honor."
The phrase "De Oppresso Liber" is engraved on the bottom of the wood frame of the shadowbox. The Latin phrase is the motto of the United States Army Special Forces and translates to "To Free the Oppressed" or "Free from the Oppressor."
Historical Notes
On November 9, 2017, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum was given one of three special V-42 commemorative daggers forged from World Trade Center steel, presented by the U.S. Special Forces Association (Chapter 28) and America’s Response Monument Trust. The Museum served as a surrogate for the City of New York, whose citizens were the innocent victims of the terrorist attacks of 9/11.