DIA Remember Benghazi T-Shirt
DIA Remember Benghazi T-Shirt
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13 Fierce Hours of Honor, Courage, & Commitment
By DIA
A Night Long Forgotten
To most, the night of September 11, 2012, has long been forgotten. But on that night, the city of Benghazi became the stage for a harrowing saga of valor in the face of abandonment. The Benghazi terror attack not only marked one of the darkest episodes in American foreign policy, but also became a poignant symbol of governmental failure.
Inadequate Government Support
The attack on the United States compound in Benghazi was not just a failure of intelligence; it was a glaring example of the inadequacy of governmental support for its diplomatic and intelligence community. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, along with three other Americans, lost their lives in a siege that lasted 13 excruciating hours.
Their calls for help, repeatedly cast into the void, were met with silence or ineffectual responses by those who were positioned to help them.
On Their Own
As the US compound came under fire, it was clear that any hope of substantial assistance from back home was fading. The operators from the CIA Annex, only a mile away, quickly realized that they were on their own. With no reinforcements on the horizon, they made the critical decision to stand together and fight. For 13 hours, they embodied the highest virtues of honor, courage, and commitment — traits that are the bedrock of the American spirit.
That night in Benghazi was not defined by the terror it witnessed, but by the response it inspired in the hearts of a few men. These operators fought not just against the immediate threat posed by the terrorists, but against the broader implications of neglect by their own government. Their actions were a fierce reminder of the resilience and bravery that individuals can muster even when left to fend for themselves.
A Critical Lesson
The Benghazi terror attack serves as a critical lesson in the importance of governmental accountability and support for its ambassador and operatives. The valor shown by the Annex operators is a powerful narrative of personal greatness and the embodiment of national values. However, it also compels us to demand more from those who hold the reins of power.
As we honor the heroes of Benghazi, and remember our fallen Americans, we must also scrutinize our political structures and ensure that no such abandonment ever occurs again.
Get the DIA Remember Benghazi tee and help keep the heroic events of September 11, 2012 alive…
And also as a constant reminder, that in times of great need, your government may not come to your side, but you already have what it takes to be great.
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Supporting the lives of Veterans, Service Members, First Responders, & their Families
From David, DIA Founder & CEO
From the inception of DIA in 2021, my goal was to design and sell gear that helps spread the message that each and every single one of us already has what it takes to be great. The only thing that is required is Discipline, Intensity, and Action every day towards whatever you feel will make you great.
In addition to spreading the DIA message, I also wanted to give back to those who sacrifice so much. Because my business partner and I are United States Marine Corps Veterans, we understand the sacrifices service members and their families make in the support and protection of our country and it's citizens. We hold veterans in high regard because they wanted to be and have achieved greatness. Some service members even going as far as giving their lives for you and me.
In addition to supporting veterans and service members, we also feel that First Responders sacrifice so much for us as well. They put their safety and lives on the line every single day.
Therefore, DIA gives back by donating a percentage of proceeds from the sale of all DIA gear to organizations that support the lives of Veterans, Service Members, First Responders, & their Families. We know they sacrifice so much to help ensure our freedom and safety.
Organizations we've donated to since 2021 include:
- Flanders Fields
- Children of Fallen Patriots
- The Paddy Brown Foundation (Captain Paddy Brown was a USMC Vet)
- Operation Allies Refuge Foundation
- National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Although we're still a startup, we know Veterans, Service Members, First Responders, & their Families need our help. And that's what we will continue to do: to help those that help keep us free and safe, even if we are unable to turn a profit. It just makes sense to us.
If you have any questions or know of good organizations that could use our help, please reach out.