Where were you...

nemo lover

Member
I was sitting in a chair at my dentists office with my husband. getting ready to go out on a drift boat for my husbands b-day. My husband wishes he could change his b-day now he doesn't like to celebrate on that day any more so we celebrate on 9-12.
 

leona

Member
I was working in a childcare with my 2 year old kids and my supervisor told us. We were in shock we watched the 2cd plane hit on msn live on the computer. Most of the parents came and got there kids early. Those that could. My husband called to see if I was ok and he went home to pick my daughter up from school.
It's a Day that everyone will remember. It's the biggest thing that ever happend in our generation and we need to remember so that we don't forget that IT could happen to us.
Leona
 

gregvabch

Active Member
i was driving onto base when it happened. the military police came from out of the woodwork and stopped traffic, both inbound and outbound. they let me in; i told them i was going back to work :) bout an hour after that i was in the bar. i was a little stressed because we were the next airwing scheduled to deploy and i knew they were gonna send us out early. i was on the USS Roosevelt, spent 159 consecutive days at sea, broke the naval record. got to see a lot of footage of things going boom :)
 

magooo2

Member
I was getting out of the hospital that morning after surgery that I had a few days prior. I was watching it live on the today show when the secong plane hit. Then of coarse the planes in Washington and Penn. My wife was finnally able to get me by noon and I spent the rest of the day in shock watching the footage. At the end of the day I was exhausted and couldnt watch anymore coverage. I prayed for the families.
I will never forget what they did.
 

lizard1014

New Member
I was moving into my new house and sat down to rest for a minute and turned tv on to the 2nd plane crashing..........
 

mukiwa

Member
This is a very emotionaly subject, but for me I like to look to the future. Look what happend in the past and try to make to wolrd a better place.
I was 12 years old and I was with my brother playing on the computor and my mom and my sister came running through they door screaming"They hit the towers" so watched it till about 11:00 but by the time I got there they where showing the people running around trying to get away from the dust...
"Look to the future...."
 

denny80688

Member
I was installing (of all things) shower doors at my grandfathers house. He was flipping through the channels and I heard all the commotion. I sat there with my dad and grandfather watching the news for over an hour. then called my GF (now wife) and spent the rest of the day with her watching the news. Ill never forget that day and the eerie sight of nothing in the air. We live 10 mins from an international airport...
 

coachwah

Member
I was trying to teach 35 very confused (and scared eventhough they would not show it) 9th and 10th graders Algebra, while getting only bits and pieces of information. I had to wait until 11:00 a.m. to find out what really was going on.
 

overanalyzer

Active Member
We had just landed at KC International at about 1:30 AM and the alarm went off early for me to go to work and the kids to hit school - I woke them up and we were all goofy because the girls had just had their first plane ride (back and forth to San fran) and so we ignored the news because we did not want to have them hear about a plane crash. I was driving in listening to a Jimmy Buffet CD when I noticed people pulling off the road. flipped channels until I caught that there wasa great tragedy - go into work and off the elevator to see everyone crowding the screens. then spent the rest of the day trying to get a call center evacuated that was in the flight path of the 4th plane .....
OTBW - my Wife's birthday is the 10th which makes for some odd celebrations since THE 11th.
Never Forget
 

hattrick58

Member
I was at work at the Naval Air Station in Ft. Worth. A co-worker and I were in the back shop, discussing trivial things (probably sports) and troubleshooting any maintenance problems that may have come our way-just another day. We had the radio going as usual and suddenly, around 9:50 or so
the disc jockey interrupts in the middle of a song. He apparantly had MSNBC on and said that a plane flew into the WTC. I had an image of a Cessna Skylane stuck in the side of the building, as he did not identify the size, model or make of the aircraft. "Wow" I thought. "That's not good", but I was not that concerned. My co-worker looked at me and said "terrorists". "Naw" I replied. "Do you think?" As that possibility started to raise a little panic in me, I continued to hold onto (hope is more like it) that it was a Cessna flown by some WASP who had a heart attack at the controls. I briefly recalled thinking that I had heard NYC was restricted air space but quickly dismissed that. Then, a little after ten when the other tower was attacked, I sickly realized we had a BIG problem. Then the chaos struck. Missing aircraft, shot down
aircraft, crashed aircraft, jet crashed into the pentagon. The rumours were wild. It was surreal. I've had alot of bad days in my life ranging from being carted to emergency in an ambulance, to being thrown in jail to the suicide of a close family member, but nothing, NOTHING compared to September 11, 2001. The worst day I have ever been a witness to. And sometimes I wish I wasn't alive reliving it over and over again.
 

wrassecal

Active Member

Originally posted by NM reef
...the day the world changed?
9/11/01 was a truely world altering day...I can remember being in class when President Kennedy was shot...watching the moon landing with my father on TV...the death of Bobby and Martin Luther...students dieing at Kent State...the lies of Nixon...the murder of Lennon...there have been many histroy making pages during my life but none affected me the way that fateful day did. I was at work listening on the radio...and can still recall the anger/fear...emotion of that day.Politics have overrun the initial objectives...Bin laden is still free and terror still reigns...and the world will never be the same.
So...where were you?
Do you remember?
Will the sources of this terror ever be help accountable?

It seems that politics have overrun it all....Do you realize that to college age students all that you have mentioned (except 9/11) is history to them, like WWII is history to us?
I know you posted on 9/11 but, here we had a April 19th also. The truth has been brushed under the political rug but, I believe that if our government had brought out the truth then maybe we wouldn't have had a 9/11.
On April 19, 1995 at 9:03 I heard a boom in the distance, then my son called me and told me to turn on the TV. We didn't even know which building had been bombed. I had a cousin in the Murrah building but he made it out. It was the most horrible thing I have lived through until 9/11.
On 9/11 I was still asleep when my husband came in and told me to turn on the TV. I prayed it was just a horrible miscalculation until I saw the second plane fly in on the screen. I knew then that my sons would go to war. They did.
Please don't anyone think it can't and won't happen again. It can, it will and it could be anywhere in our country.
Murrah building...
 

montidanae

Member
Please don't anyone think it can't and won't happen again. It can, it will and it could be anywhere in our country.
:yes:
and it will, even if we do something to stop it. :nope:
 

gregvabch

Active Member
i saw the bombs drop. i spent 159 days at sea without hitting land. i watched the footage; straight from the source. bring it on. i won't forget, and neither will they....
 

wrassecal

Active Member

Originally posted by MontiDanae
:yes:
and it will, even if we do something to stop it. :nope:

I just meant if we had learned and acted on what happened in OKC 6 years earlier, then 9/11 would not been as devastating and we would have known a LOT more about the global game we are now playing in the area of war. We were caught unaware, unprepared and too naive to react properly. It's no longer our game, our rules and it hasn't been for quite a while.
In the same vein as NMReef, politics will win out as gridlock takes a further hold on our ability to gain the necessary knowledge, tools and organizational structure to effectively prevent terrorism in the US.
 

nacl-h2o

Active Member
I was doing my morning paperwork at home it happend b4 I was suppose to leave for my first call for the day. It goes without saying I was very late that day as I couldn't leave the TV until I was sure the attacks were over.
 
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