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
Category Archives: 9/11
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Captain Larry Getzfred, Captain Jack Punches (USN Ret), AW1 Joseph Pycior died in the NCC. AAR is HERE. Nuff said… … Continue reading
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