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Never forget.

Agreed. This is a link to a documentary of that horrible day and the days that followed as seen through the eyes of several survivers that recorded (personal camcorders) the events as they happend. I'm sure some have already seen it but for those who haven't, I highly suggest it. It's an hour and a half long. It will change you.

http://www.hulu.com/watch/85366/7-days-in-september

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Never forget.

I dont think I could ever forget this day in history. I was teaching my young Marines and Sailors in Pensacola 8 years ago, and remember one of my counterparts walking in the classroom and saying the WTC was hit by a plane. And then another one, and the crash in PA. What a sad sad day that was. The only silver lining to the whole thing is we have a better understanding of our enemy and I dont think any terrorist will ever bring any American plane down again with box cutters or other light weapons without a fight. The victims should be honored with a national holiday. God Bless America. Semper Fi.

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I dont think I could ever forget this day in history. I was teaching my young Marines and Sailors in Pensacola 8 years ago, and remember one of my counterparts walking in the classroom and saying the WTC was hit by a plane. And then another one, and the crash in PA. What a sad sad day that was. The only silver lining to the whole thing is we have a better understanding of our enemy and I dont think any terrorist will ever bring any American plane down again with box cutters or other light weapons without a fight. The victims should be honored with a national holiday. God Bless America. Semper Fi.

 

Agreed, Never forget.

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I dont think I could ever forget this day in history. I was teaching my young Marines and Sailors in Pensacola 8 years ago, and remember one of my counterparts walking in the classroom and saying the WTC was hit by a plane. And then another one, and the crash in PA. What a sad sad day that was. The only silver lining to the whole thing is we have a better understanding of our enemy and I dont think any terrorist will ever bring any American plane down again with box cutters or other light weapons without a fight. The victims should be honored with a national holiday. God Bless America. Semper Fi.

 

I will never understand how all the men on those planes could let somebody take them down with BOX-CUTTERS. I just do not understand that whole scenario. I understand that this is not the point, and please do not take what I am saying the wrong way. I am, in no way, disrespecting ANYBODY whatsoever. I just cannot grasp how a bunch of men could accept their fate was decided by a bunch of Arabs with utility knifes.

 

On the other hand, God Bless the families of those victims, as well as everyone who was involved. May the victims themselves forever Rest In Peace. To the rescuers (NYPD/NYFD) and volunteers, thank you and God Bless your hearts. I will always remember your courage and passion, as well as your desire to help others, while risking your own life.

 

To the original poster...thank you for serving our country in the Military. I have the utmost respect for you and what you do. My Father was a Marine in Vietnam. He passed away last summer due to Pancreatic Cancer, that they say was caused by exposure to Agent Orange. My Uncle (Dad's brother) was a Marine, as was my Grandfather (Korean War) and now my little Cousin is a Sargeant in the Marines. Your service is greatly appreciated, and nobody on Earth can match the courage or character of a United States Marine. God Bless you, God Bless America...GO BILLS!

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I will never understand how all the men on those planes could let somebody take them down with BOX-CUTTERS. I just do not understand that whole scenario. I understand that this is not the point, and please do not take what I am saying the wrong way. I am, in no way, disrespecting ANYBODY whatsoever. I just cannot grasp how a bunch of men could accept their fate was decided by a bunch of Arabs with utility knifes.

 

On the other hand, God Bless the families of those victims, as well as everyone who was involved. May the victims themselves forever Rest In Peace. To the rescuers (NYPD/NYFD) and volunteers, thank you and God Bless your hearts. I will always remember your courage and passion, as well as your desire to help others, while risking your own life.

 

To the original poster...thank you for serving our country in the Military. I have the utmost respect for you and what you do. My Father was a Marine in Vietnam. He passed away last summer due to Pancreatic Cancer, that they say was caused by exposure to Agent Orange. My Uncle (Dad's brother) was a Marine, as was my Grandfather (Korean War) and now my little Cousin is a Sargeant in the Marines. Your service is greatly appreciated, and nobody on Earth can match the courage or character of a United States Marine. God Bless you, God Bless America...GO BILLS!

because people didnt know--they thought they were JUST getting hijacked...and they had the boxcutters up to the flight attendants throats and probably used it---with the threat of using it again. But I do get your point.There were no Chuck Norris's on the plane.--But I really think people had no clue til it was too late.-they coulda killed the pilots right off--and unless there was someone on the plane who could fly--people had to just hope it was a sick hijacking.

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because people didnt know--they thought they were JUST getting hijacked...and they had the boxcutters up to the flight attendants throats and probably used it---with the threat of using it again. But I do get your point.There were no Chuck Norris's on the plane.--But I really think people had no clue til it was too late.-they coulda killed the pilots right off--and unless there was someone on the plane who could fly--people had to just hope it was a sick hijacking.

 

True. And, maybe they didn't know if there were bombs on the plane or not? I meant more along the lines of how could the men let the arabs GET TO the pilots. Once they did get to the pilots, it was obviously all over. I still would bet that you and myself, along with I'd say at least a dozen more other men from this forum (not to mention ALL the women on board), could take out 3-4 (?) arabs...box-cutter or not. I would bet that I could get a little crazy if my life was on the line, same with a loved one and/or other people and the people they love. I don't know, it's a irrelevant point I am trying to make I guess, and I am going nowhere with it. ;)

 

 

Anyways...again, God Bless all of those involved and affected. God Bless all of you...

 

 

*GO BILLS!

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True. And, maybe they didn't know if there were bombs on the plane or not? I meant more along the lines of how could the men let the arabs GET TO the pilots. Once they did get to the pilots, it was obviously all over. I still would bet that you and myself, along with I'd say at least a dozen more other men from this forum (not to mention ALL the women on board), could take out 3-4 (?) arabs...box-cutter or not. I would bet that I could get a little crazy if my life was on the line, same with a loved one and/or other people and the people they love. I don't know, it's a irrelevant point I am trying to make I guess, and I am going nowhere with it. ;)

 

 

Anyways...again, God Bless all of those involved and affected. God Bless all of you...

 

 

*GO BILLS!

sadly back then all you had to do was walk into the cockpit

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I dont think I could ever forget this day in history. I was teaching my young Marines and Sailors in Pensacola 8 years ago, and remember one of my counterparts walking in the classroom and saying the WTC was hit by a plane. And then another one, and the crash in PA. What a sad sad day that was. The only silver lining to the whole thing is we have a better understanding of our enemy and I dont think any terrorist will ever bring any American plane down again with box cutters or other light weapons without a fight. The victims should be honored with a national holiday. God Bless America. Semper Fi.

 

Thank You and all the rest of our military for your service to our country

God Bless America!

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I was in the 9th grade and seriously remember EVERYTHING about that day. Even what happened before we heard about the attacks. The specials they have been running on the history channel have been excellent, although I can only watch so much before it becomes very depressing. I have only been on this earth for 22 years but this is definitely one of very few days so far I will never forget.

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9/11 was a horrible day in history. My thought's and prayers go out to all that was, and still is, affected by the events of that very tragic day.

 

To all the innocents lives lost, the families that were left behind, the US soldiers abroad, and the innocent lives lost in Afghanistan and Iraq. May God be with you.

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I still would bet that you and myself, along with I'd say at least a dozen more other men from this forum (not to mention ALL the women on board), could take out 3-4 (?) arabs...box-cutter or not. I would bet that I could get a little crazy if my life was on the line, same with a loved one and/or other people and the people they love. I don't know, it's a irrelevant point I am trying to make I guess, and I am going nowhere with it. :doh:

Go rent United 93

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Thank You and all the rest of our military for your service to our country

God Bless America!

Your Welcome! My time in the Marines is rapidly coming to a close, however..... I respectfully report to you that we as Americans are in great hands with the young Men and Women who continue to volunteer and uphold the high standards and traditions of our Armed Forces.

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I dont think I could ever forget this day in history. I was teaching my young Marines and Sailors in Pensacola 8 years ago, and remember one of my counterparts walking in the classroom and saying the WTC was hit by a plane. And then another one, and the crash in PA. What a sad sad day that was. The only silver lining to the whole thing is we have a better understanding of our enemy and I dont think any terrorist will ever bring any American plane down again with box cutters or other light weapons without a fight. The victims should be honored with a national holiday. God Bless America. Semper Fi.

 

I too was teaching a class for some Sailors on Naval Station Norfolk. I'm a Retired Navy Chief myself. We were told about the planes hitting the Towers and I really didn't think much of it as I was thinking small planes probably an accident, then were were told an airliner hit the Pentagon and the Base was being closed. I had to send the students back to their ships (the majority of the students were from USS Seattle)and as I was leaving the Base the security at the gates was like nothing I had seen in my 20 years in the Navy. We have now been attacked twice (don't forget 12-07-41) and need to find some date between those 2 dates for a National Holiday.

 

(I was stationed in P'cola once I loved it except for the fact that it's where I met my ex-wife)

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I too was teaching a class for some Sailors on Naval Station Norfolk. I'm a Retired Navy Chief myself. We were told about the planes hitting the Towers and I really didn't think much of it as I was thinking small planes probably an accident, then were were told an airliner hit the Pentagon and the Base was being closed. I had to send the students back to their ships (the majority of the students were from USS Seattle)and as I was leaving the Base the security at the gates was like nothing I had seen in my 20 years in the Navy. We have now been attacked twice (don't forget 12-07-41) and need to find some date between those 2 dates for a National Holiday.

 

(I was stationed in P'cola once I loved it except for the fact that it's where I met my ex-wife)

Good ole florabama!

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