PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS CAREFULLY ...
... see this moment in history as they saw it. Not a moment of terror, but a moment of strength! When good men did great things. Tens of thousands were saved by simple acts of courage. ... (Robert De Niro)
This tribute is intended to honor all who perished, all those who survived, and all those who served at Ground Hero, on and after the days of the attacks on the United States, as well as all those who continue to serve in emergency services. I will always consider New York my first home. That wondrous place of my youth and early adulthood. That home of many of my ancestors who settled there as farmers and merchants in the 1600s who gazed with hope eternal over that place later known as the World Trade Center. I'm sure they weep with us still.
These videos (Parts 1 and 2) contain photographs I took and also include some taken by Chaplain Dan Chapman, who, along with so many others that responded from around the country, and around the world, devoted their time and spirit to helping in ways that go beyond being expressed in words.
I will not allow conspiracy theorists, political mockers, or hate mongers to disgrace the memory of those who perished on 9/11. This is not the forum to discuss such theories - there are plenty of other videos for such vents; therefore, please be respectful and view this as the remembrance it is intended as. All inappropriate comments, as outlined above, will be promptly removed.
Credits:
9/11, CBS Narrated by Robert De Niro; Documentary by Jules and Gideon Nordau; sponsored by Nextel
NBC News Narrated by Tom Brokaw
David Letterman Narration From September 17, 2001
Shine Your Light Song by Robbie Robertson
(no copyright infringement intended)
May they all rest in peace incha Allah.
Nouhaila407 1 year ago
thanks for the memory 9/11 tragedy...
09huck 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this. I never fully understood what happened of that day, but 8 years later, I know. God bless those souls who wanted the people in that building. How strong and brave they were, and the amount of courage it took to give up their life must have been off the charts, and that's the truth. After seeing this, I will no longer think of a horrible event, but a coming of hope. 1 man could've fought alone and saved no one, but they stood strong together, and God Bless them.
xxSugarzxx 3 years ago
I would like to join the FDNY. None of them in the attacks should of died (firefighters,police innocent civillians). Those brave 343 fireman who died were brave, and i hope i would be like them.
TopGunPilot01 3 years ago
AAAA.291003Z OCT 2008 Thank you for posting.......AR.
fourwayscottage 3 years ago