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*** 17th Anniversary of a Day of Infamy
*** 17th Anniversary of a Day of Infamy 341 firefighters and 2 paramedics from the New York City Fire Department (FDNY);[1] 37 police officers from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department (PAPD);[2] 23 police officers from the New York City Police Department (NYPD);[3] and 8 emergency medical technicians and paramedics from private hospital units dispatched through the 911 system, as well as commercial ambulance groups brought in under "mutual aid" for this disaster emergency medical services.[4][5] 3 New York State Court Officers[6] Let us take some time, no matter your country of origin and remember these brave souls and pass their legend on to our . And of course a prayer for the innocents that died that day. Timeline of the action that day Rushing to the incident, while others escaped Father Mychal Judge, Fire Department Chaplain, who paid the ultimate price for his service that day Helping rescues Twin Towers before Twin Towers when struck They are angels amongst us, I truly believe they still look over us That fateful field in Pennsylvania, a Memorial to the Passengers Courage, avoiding even more deaths The Pentagon Teach our about service before self and the true meaning of courage /////////////////////////////////// |
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Thanks for your service
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I remember this day so well.?Glad you made this post. Agree so true his words are hugs V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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I made my memory post last night. Today is city wide vigil. Bless all of you for your service no matter when (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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9/11/2018 5:49 am |
Pearl Harbor and September the 11th 2001 are truly days of infamy
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I wonder if those who don't remember this tragic day (or were born after it), can truly understand the way this forever changed the world. It's almost impossible to capture my feelings in words. Check out my profile or and become a "watcher" of my blog FMAOPLS,to learn more about me, and for intelligent, lively, smartassy and fun discussion, with a little irreverence thrown in. "Like" or comment on my photos, and I promise I'll add more. Thanks.
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9/11/2018 8:29 am |
That was a very tragic day in our history and my heart still goes out to those we lost and to the survivors and to those who worked so diligently to help. "Sweet, steamy, sensuous kisses light the bright fires of passionate lust within us." scott6250
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Happy Tuesday Pal, this is a day that has been burned into our minds forever, my thoughts and prayers are always with the families of lost loved ones. They have been showing tributes all day here...
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Thank you for your service. My youngest was 6. He really didn't understand the impact of the events of that day, though he witness the grief of the adults in his life. Now, as a firefighter, he has a reverence for the day, and usually participates in a local remembrance led by fire departments. He is a strong young man, but this event makes him emotional. He is pretty amazing. "Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is relax." – Mark Black
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