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I was at my new job in a new lab. I was in shock.
Several of my co-workers were former military.
Seeing them in shock as well just drove home
how terrible this whole chain of events was.
Never Forget America.
Never Forget, the rest of the world.
They did it to us.
They will try to do it to you as well.
MadMark
Madmark4488 5 months ago
@TheShanrae every year since my friend his brother's widow and i get together and remember what a great person he was and we make sure that his family knows how special he was and we cheered when osama was killed.it gave us all a little peace.
TheShanrae 5 months ago
I was in bed and my grandfather called me from his house,he told me "shanny turn on the tv its bad ",he was crying so i knew it was something huge.I turned on the tv saw the second plane hit the tower i dropped my phone.I realized one of my friends's brother worked there I hung up on grandpa and immediately called my friend to find out if he had heard from his brother, he hadnt so we both freaked and started calling.Two hours later his brother's wife called he was there and he didnt make it out
TheShanrae 5 months ago
I was 6 years old, and saw it at my grandparents home... I'm not even American, and I can remeber nearly every detail of that day. I will never forget, and neither should you, in the memory of all the innocent victims.
voaridase 5 months ago
i was at home and celebraiting my dad ^^
rodan449 5 months ago
I was in bed when the tv went on. I rolled over and saw the first tower in flames. I rolled over to go back to sleep wondering why there was a movie on at 8 in the morning. I immediately turned back over and watched the next plane hit the second tower. When I could finally could move i went into the living room and spent the day watching tv, praying and calling family and friends to be sure they were all ok. I will never forget and neither should you.
sleepyingb 5 months ago
I had just recieved my I/D card and dog tags! 9/11 was the very first day of training.
funinthesun619 6 months ago
I was 22 years old in college @ Rutgers U. in Newark, NJ. That day I decided to cut class to go shopping at the mall which is in one of the towers. I never made it because I over slept. I live 15 min right side of Manhattan and the Towers were a part of my life for 22 years. My family went to Windows on The World, a restaurant in one of the towers for special occasions. It was and will always be a special place.
MUSICisMYlife1208 6 months ago
I was in 4th grade, in Howard County MD. 30 mins from DC 20 from Baltimore. That was one of the scariest days of my life. I will honor those friends who lost their parents and family members at the Pentagon and World Trade Centers. As President of the Belmont Abbey College Motorsports Club we are going to take part in the Blood Drive at Charlotte Motor Speedway on 9/11. Lets ALL Unite and Remember 9/11.
victoryjunction2 6 months ago