Never forget!!!

9/11/2001 Pentagon NCC… Larry Getzfred Jack Punches AW1 Joe Pycior Never forgive… Edit- HERE is the original audio from Fire One in Manhattan that morning. … Continue reading

9/11…

Today’s media pushes the idea it is time to ‘move on’ that 9/11 should become a part of our ‘history’ rather than continue to be kept at the forefront of people’s minds… I lost two good friends in the Pentagon, … Continue reading

Twenty years… Never forgotten…

Today is the 20th anniversary of the 9/11/01 attacks on the United States by four sets of al-Queda hijackers… These images were burned into our consciousness that day… American Airlines Flight 11, and United Flight 175 hit the two towers … Continue reading

Never Forget!!!

Why do we say that? One of the reasons is that this was a cowardly attack on US soil against innocent civilians… I lost three friends in the Pentagon Navy Ops Center. Captain Larry Getzfred, AW1 Joe Pycoir, and Jack … Continue reading

Never Forget!!!

77 minutes… That is how long it took to change America forever… Take a moment to pause and reflect on today’s 18th remembrance of 9/11. I would urge you in your own way and own time this Friday, to remember … Continue reading

Never Forget…

0937, September 11,  2001… This picture, to me, epitomizes the Pentagon’s response… 184 lives were lost that day. The benches face in opposite directions for a reason. If they face west, the bench memorializes those who were on AA Flt … Continue reading

77 Minutes…

That is how long it took to change America forever… Take a moment to pause and reflect on today’s 14th remembrance of 9/11. I would urge you in your own way and own time this Friday, to remember those that … Continue reading

Never Forget…

Captain Larry Getzfred, Captain Jack Punches (USN Ret), AW1 Joseph Pycior died in the NCC.  AAR is HERE. Nuff said… … Continue reading

YGTBSM!!!

To ‘rah-rah American’ for the 9/11 Museum??? According to the NYT article, that was the exact sentiment… Michael Shulan, the museum’s creative director, was among staffers who considered the Tom Franklin photograph too kitschy and “rah-rah America,” according to “Battle … Continue reading

9/11…

Today marks the 11th anniversary of 9/11, and I ask you to join me in remembering the innocent lives lost and the inspiring efforts of heroes from all walks of life who acted selflessly to help others. Nearly 3,000 people … Continue reading