awesome video. i have goose bumbs right now... i wish i was on that plane, even if i would die.. i would anything to change what happened there. i was at school when this unfolded, at CFB trenton we herd about 10 fighter jets take off then over the PA we got called to the gym with a tv on the stage with 1 smoking building on it. we will never forget what happened and never forget those who we lost.
i was 8 at the time, turned on the tv and saw the towers on fire, i will never forget that day. thank you to all the people that risked there life to save the people trapped in the rubble. also thank you to all the people serving there countries
People like David, John and Brandi need to be getting thanked, rather than thanking everyone else. To you guys specifically, I cant thank you enough. i respect the hell of you guys, and the fact that you stand up and put others says a lot about you. You're amazing people with great hearts, thank you for everything! God bless.
Everyone sharing their feelings was awesome but Bravo hit it out of the park. The atrocities of what happened on 9-11 are second only to how the government has mistreated those who are suffering the side affects from being at ground zero. They need to be helped because 9-11 is still being felt by them everyday. Thanks to all whom have served, saved and sacrificed so that Americans can continue the pursuit of happiness.
I came home from work at dinner to turn o the tv and find a news flash i remember seeing the second plane hit i remember feeling sick. in my memories a friend from the U.K let us never forget.
The thing I love about OpsGear is that, aside from supplying a niche market and running a successful, money-making business, is that you run that business for the love of the game. I know many of you are veterans, and I love the fact that you sell what you do because you love supporting soldiers, police, and all other sorts of tactical communities. Thank you!
Does anyone remember what happened on December 7th, 1952? No, well I'll tell you, 10 years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor everyone in country, the world in fact went on with there day to day lives, obviously those who lost family mourned. 10 years ago on Sunday, the largest act of Terrorism that the U.S. has seen on its own soil unfolded in mere hours. September 11, 2001, why do we still care of events that happened merely 10 years prior? What about all those lost on December 7, 1952?
i go to boot next week. i remember where i was that day. in school acting thinking it was just an office fire. didnt really dawn on my the seriousness of the situation til years later
i was sitting in class next to another 4 guys who had also joined the delayed entry program, lots of teachers came and hugged us crying knowing as soon as we graduated we going straight into a war
In the words of Ronald Reagan: Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
i recently met a guy in a hospital who was in the phsyc ward who was a FDNY fire fighter and was in the towers minuets before they collapsed. he went to 43 funerals. he went into counter terrorism, then the airforce, then fallujah, got shot, then had his wife leave him and took his kids away from him. its someone like him i will feel terrible for, for the rest of my life. ill never forget him. he served our country greatly! god bless you jim!
Awesome video team. I can only say that as an Aussie who has served that we have no greater friend than the US and on Sunday I will take a moment to remember. Keep up the good work guys
Outstanding video you guys. No music, no flashy photos or speeches, just sincere memories of that fatful day, September 11, 2001. Your video brought back exactly what I was doing and how I felt and how I had to phone my wife because the city was on high alert and peace officers were now on double shifts. It was scary for all.
pg yes pc no round them all up and ship them off if they refuse to go killem all thank you police firemen ctizens who were there to help out and to you soldiers over there fighting if they run they are the enemy if they stand they are well trained enemy
Thank you.
zextreme47 6 months ago
I hate watching 911 vids just because i knew someone in one of the building
futuremarine1211 6 months ago
awesome video. i have goose bumbs right now... i wish i was on that plane, even if i would die.. i would anything to change what happened there. i was at school when this unfolded, at CFB trenton we herd about 10 fighter jets take off then over the PA we got called to the gym with a tv on the stage with 1 smoking building on it. we will never forget what happened and never forget those who we lost.
HyP3rxMiTchXx0 6 months ago
i was 8 at the time, turned on the tv and saw the towers on fire, i will never forget that day. thank you to all the people that risked there life to save the people trapped in the rubble. also thank you to all the people serving there countries
ULTRAMEGAGOD 6 months ago
People like David, John and Brandi need to be getting thanked, rather than thanking everyone else. To you guys specifically, I cant thank you enough. i respect the hell of you guys, and the fact that you stand up and put others says a lot about you. You're amazing people with great hearts, thank you for everything! God bless.
theinfadel210 6 months ago
@theinfadel210 Thank you so much. We really appreciate that!
operationsmedia 5 months ago
Everyone sharing their feelings was awesome but Bravo hit it out of the park. The atrocities of what happened on 9-11 are second only to how the government has mistreated those who are suffering the side affects from being at ground zero. They need to be helped because 9-11 is still being felt by them everyday. Thanks to all whom have served, saved and sacrificed so that Americans can continue the pursuit of happiness.
eldogg4life 6 months ago
We all need to say 'thank you' to our local heroes; our law enforcement, our EMT crews, and our military men and women.
And to the men and women of OPSGEAR, thank you for this video showing your love, dedication, and support to the men and women of our wonderful nation.
Never Forget; Never Surrender.
mastoner20 6 months ago
I came home from work at dinner to turn o the tv and find a news flash i remember seeing the second plane hit i remember feeling sick. in my memories a friend from the U.K let us never forget.
gylanunderhill 6 months ago
I feel your pain America.May god bless all of you.Peace from Finland.
stendari07 6 months ago
The thing I love about OpsGear is that, aside from supplying a niche market and running a successful, money-making business, is that you run that business for the love of the game. I know many of you are veterans, and I love the fact that you sell what you do because you love supporting soldiers, police, and all other sorts of tactical communities. Thank you!
uncleben03 6 months ago
I still have chills every time I see photos and video from that time. I'm choked up as I type this.
Great video guys. Keep up the good fight. and stay strong.
Reynard13Fuchs 6 months ago
Excellent video, thanks for the effort and caring. You guys take care.
ewtoutdoors 6 months ago
Does anyone remember what happened on December 7th, 1952? No, well I'll tell you, 10 years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor everyone in country, the world in fact went on with there day to day lives, obviously those who lost family mourned. 10 years ago on Sunday, the largest act of Terrorism that the U.S. has seen on its own soil unfolded in mere hours. September 11, 2001, why do we still care of events that happened merely 10 years prior? What about all those lost on December 7, 1952?
historian1996 6 months ago
God Bless America and all who serve her
ColoradoNative100 6 months ago
i go to boot next week. i remember where i was that day. in school acting thinking it was just an office fire. didnt really dawn on my the seriousness of the situation til years later
choopdewoot 6 months ago
i was sitting in class next to another 4 guys who had also joined the delayed entry program, lots of teachers came and hugged us crying knowing as soon as we graduated we going straight into a war
theflashjaxx 6 months ago
In the words of Ronald Reagan: Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.
lcpd3311 6 months ago
i recently met a guy in a hospital who was in the phsyc ward who was a FDNY fire fighter and was in the towers minuets before they collapsed. he went to 43 funerals. he went into counter terrorism, then the airforce, then fallujah, got shot, then had his wife leave him and took his kids away from him. its someone like him i will feel terrible for, for the rest of my life. ill never forget him. he served our country greatly! god bless you jim!
adamdavidsson 6 months ago
- All Gave Some , Some Gave All
diadlo13 6 months ago
thank you for this message. God bless you all
ralphsnewcar 6 months ago
Awesome video team. I can only say that as an Aussie who has served that we have no greater friend than the US and on Sunday I will take a moment to remember. Keep up the good work guys
stuartbev86 6 months ago
Outstanding video you guys. No music, no flashy photos or speeches, just sincere memories of that fatful day, September 11, 2001. Your video brought back exactly what I was doing and how I felt and how I had to phone my wife because the city was on high alert and peace officers were now on double shifts. It was scary for all.
CaptainFur 6 months ago
pg yes pc no round them all up and ship them off if they refuse to go killem all thank you police firemen ctizens who were there to help out and to you soldiers over there fighting if they run they are the enemy if they stand they are well trained enemy
one shot one kill
olepossum69 6 months ago
Im not a US Citizen but I remenber that day how I felt american like if my overseas family has been attacked.
Let's not forget the more than 300 foreign nationals that died that day either.
JoeDurobot 6 months ago
Awesome video guys, thanks for caring and showing your company's love for our country. God bless the US
FratBoyDrummer122 6 months ago 7
@FratBoyDrummer122 couldn't have said it better myself.
xnickbox 6 months ago