44hunter45
Well-known member
I had a service call in Riggins at the High School. We heard the news when our clock radio alarm went off. I went to the kitchen and turned on the TV as the story unfolded.
Those images are still burned in my brain. Planes hitting the towers and the bodies of those who jumped falling. Also the sound of those bodies hitting the roofs below. Shocked survivors walking zombie like covered in concrete dust as the emergency crews rushed in.
When I finally left for Riggins, I had weapons and enough 5.56 and .45 ammo in the truck to take out a company.
I'm sure my parent's generation worried that my generation had not seen the horror of Pearl Harbor. In my turn, I wonder about those who were born after Sept 11 2001. 21 years ago
I'm proud and grateful for those who stood for us in those times. I'm saddened by the cost to those men and women. PTSD and physical cost, relationships lost, teammates lost.
Today I remember.
I remember those who jumped, I remember the passengers of Flight 93, I remember the First Responders who ran INTO the towers. I remember those who took the fight to our enemy and all they left behind to go. As with all the veterans before them, we will rarely know what it was they left there when they came home.
I know many of you who stepped up are here on HT. I know only the smallest bits you have let show of the price you have paid.
Thank You!
Those images are still burned in my brain. Planes hitting the towers and the bodies of those who jumped falling. Also the sound of those bodies hitting the roofs below. Shocked survivors walking zombie like covered in concrete dust as the emergency crews rushed in.
When I finally left for Riggins, I had weapons and enough 5.56 and .45 ammo in the truck to take out a company.
I'm sure my parent's generation worried that my generation had not seen the horror of Pearl Harbor. In my turn, I wonder about those who were born after Sept 11 2001. 21 years ago
I'm proud and grateful for those who stood for us in those times. I'm saddened by the cost to those men and women. PTSD and physical cost, relationships lost, teammates lost.
Today I remember.
I remember those who jumped, I remember the passengers of Flight 93, I remember the First Responders who ran INTO the towers. I remember those who took the fight to our enemy and all they left behind to go. As with all the veterans before them, we will rarely know what it was they left there when they came home.
I know many of you who stepped up are here on HT. I know only the smallest bits you have let show of the price you have paid.
Thank You!
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