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What was everyone doing when 9/11 went down 17 years ago?
I got a phone call at 8:30 am after working night shift and was told to turn on the TV and then get my ass down to the flightline ASAP. Live loaded 8 F-15Es with 500 rounds of 20MM, 2 AIM-9s and 2 AIM-120s and they took over combat air support over NY and DC by 11:00 am. Worked 14 hour shifts for the next month having 4 jets in the air at all times. One of the craziest days of my life..
My experience was much less dramatic but completely seared into memory.
I was in graduate school. Like always, I hadn't completed my assignment that was due that morning. So I was up early banging to finish it in the student lounge. I always had the local NBC affiliate morning show on in the background while getting ready and I recall Matt Lauer opening the Today show saying that there were reports that there was a fire in one of the WTC towers and that there were unconfirmed reports that a small plane may have crashed into the second tower. I didn't think much of it and rushed to the student lounge.
When I arrived 20 minutes later, I noticed there were multiple people congregating around the TV monitors. This was unusual but in my rush, I thought nothing of it. For the next 45 minutes or so, I finished my assignment and rushed to my 10:00am class (we were in Eastern time). Class ended at 11:30am. When we exited the classroom, it was a surreal scene. Students and admin staff were crying, some sitting on the floor in shock. Then the next moment, someone asked me: "Did you hear that two planes hit the World Trade Center and now both have been completely destroyed?" I couldn't believe it. Being in the complete dark like that wouldn't happen today with Twitter and push notifications. Next thing I knew, people, some in tears, were asking me to use my cell phone since at least 20% of my peers had NYC-area cell phones and those area codes didn't work; they wanted to check in with loved ones. Classes were cancelled and then most everyone just congregated into classrooms and watched the news. All the classrooms had the TVs on and were filled with students watching all day and evening. I didn't go home until 11pm.
Some will always drink the kool aid no matter what, instead of looking at the facts as they really are...Things have never been what most believe it to be.........
I had just landed on a 1 day business trip. We were in the rental car when the 2nd plane hit. We called the rental company and asked to keep the car. Drove home - 11 hours. Got home at midnight and that's the first time I saw any of the pics.
It was surreal that day. I'll never forget it. Every 9/11, I talk to the guy I drove all day with. We'll never forget.
Some will always drink the kool aid no matter what, instead of looking at the facts as they really are...Things have never been what most believe it to be.........
I actually knew a guy who lived in NYC and witnessed the first plane to hit the tower. I asked him about it and what he did when he saw it. He told me that he was walking to work, he worked inside a plant where they poured molten iron into molds. He told me that he just happened to look up at the exact moment that the plane hit. I asked him what did he do??? Typical jaded New Yorker, he told me that he didn't have time to look up at the sky all day. He went to work. I couldn't believe he said that.
On 9/11 I found myself at a new job (my first day). I was on the phone with our Human Resource manager who was based in downtown Chicago in a high rise. Someone stepped into to his office and you could tell the HR manager was holding his hand over the phone.
The HR manager came back onto the phone and told me to go home. I assume I had been fired on my first day and was perplexed as I didn't think I was being an ass. I loaded all my belongings back into my car assuming I had lost my job. It wasn't until I was a couple of miles down the road I turned on the radio and learned what occurred.
17 years and I am still employed! Every so often I see our HR manager and he always smiles, and makes the comment "sent home on your first day and still employed." "How have you pulled that off?"
Some will always drink the kool aid no matter what, instead of looking at the facts as they really are...Things have never been what most believe it to be.........
INSANITY IS INSANITY PERIOD....SMH, So the worst terrorist attack I witnessed was seeing the second plane hit the 2nd tower I was a Pre-school teacher and one of the most sad awful things I have ever whiteness in my life thus far and i'm glad i am still alive to see the day the Navy Seal killed him 2 in the face and 1 in the chest...
Lots of military in my family so i felt I should post where i was and how feel about it.... Osama tell Hitler high in Hell! and NO i don't believe President Bush knew thousands of Americans were going to die pfft conspiracy theories what would the world be with out them....IJS....
Rusty hats off to you. The event made some of us the fiercest warriors. Strike within the 24 to 48 hours anywhere in the world. Made the world smaller and it will not change. Thank you for your service. I remember. Best to you.