We all remember that day–where we were, what we were doing, and how we felt about the horror unfolding in front of us. In my particular case, I was in a room full of fantastic Americans, all public servants entrusted with enormous responsibility to protect the citizens of this nation. Hard faces pointed in the direction of the television in the corner, eyes burning hot with anger at seeing such evil perpetrated on our nation and its citizens.
New York City. Arlington. Shanksville. Nearly three thousand people died that day. Among them, 343 firefighters, 71 law enforcement officers, and 55 members of the military.
It was a tough pill to swallow then, and one no easier consumed today.
Simply stated, for our brothers and sisters in uniform, it was The Day That Changed Everything. No foreign enemy had come calling on American soil with such ferocity and done so much damage, or taken so many lives since the attack on Pearl Harbor. Tuesday, September 11, 2001 was fourteen years ago, and the face of the world has changed pretty dramatically.
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We all remember that day–where we were, what we were doing, and how we felt about the horror unfolding in front of us. In my particular case, I was in a room full of fantastic Americans, all public servants entrusted with enormous responsibility to protect the citizens of this nation. Hard faces pointed in the direction of the television in the corner, eyes burning hot with anger at seeing such evil perpetrated on our nation and its citizens.
New York City. Arlington. Shanksville. Nearly three thousand people died that day. Among them, 343 firefighters, 71 law enforcement officers, and 55 members of the military.
It was a tough pill to swallow then, and one no easier consumed today.
Simply stated, for our brothers and sisters in uniform, it was The Day That Changed Everything. No foreign enemy had come calling on American soil with such ferocity and done so much damage, or taken so many lives since the attack on Pearl Harbor. Tuesday, September 11, 2001 was fourteen years ago, and the face of the world has changed pretty dramatically.
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