09/11/2015

09/11/2015

I don’t want to dwell on the events of fourteen years ago, but a horrific event touched the lives of thousands of people in this country. The effects of that awful day are felt to this day. While I do not personally know anyone who lost a loved-one, I do know someone who went to New York City to help search for survivors. That task became even more grim as the reality of the destruction set in. I doubt those emotional scars will ever heal. I don’t know how they could.

Please take a moment to remember those lives lost, and the families they left behind.


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  1. Tigershark06 says:

    Yeah that event left an indelible stamp on my life as well, as it affected my deployment (Moving it up three months) to support the effort and left me at sea for 100 days + without sighting land. To this day I remember the eerie silence that befell when they suspended all air travel except military flights to patrol major metropolitan areas. Creepy how quiet it was (And I never realized it because I was so used to all the bg noise)

    Dani is about to tear the room apart here… she’s too calm… that’s postal worker about to snap calm….

  2. man in black says:

    They both have some work to do

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