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** Our day of Infamy,, 9/11/01
** Our day of Infamy,, 9/11/01 341 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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9/11/2019 5:10 am |
I remember the day like it was a few minutes ago, waiting by the lake waiting to unload my truck, calm serene day.....
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The memories get heavier and heavier every year
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retired firefighter, i was off that day, but headed to my firehouse as the south tower collapsed. my sister, who worked in the south tower, was one of the fortunate ones. lost some high school friends who worked for Cantor-Fitzgerald, and way too many brother firefighters. wish i could forget sometimes.
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9/11/2019 7:49 am |
May God bless all those who lost their lives that horrific day. "Sweet, steamy, sensuous kisses light the bright fires of passionate lust within us." scott6250
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Great post Pal. Let us never forget. Memories will always play heavy on this day hugs V Become a blog watcher sweet_vm
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Some of remembered how solemnly we watched in horror at the loss of life. Even 18 years later I can still see the candlelight vigil in a church yard in my town (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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Eighteen years ago today many lives changed loved ones were lost. And we shall never forget this day. I hope your day is a good one..
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I remember the day like it was a few minutes ago, waiting by the lake waiting to unload my truck, calm serene day.....
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The memories get heavier and heavier every year
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retired firefighter, i was off that day, but headed to my firehouse as the south tower collapsed. my sister, who worked in the south tower, was one of the fortunate ones. lost some high school friends who worked for Cantor-Fitzgerald, and way too many brother firefighters. wish i could forget sometimes.
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May God bless all those who lost their lives that horrific day.
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Great post Pal. Let us never forget. Memories will always play heavy on this day hugs V
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Some of remembered how solemnly we watched in horror at the loss of life. Even 18 years later I can still see the candlelight vigil in a church yard in my town
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Eighteen years ago today many lives changed loved ones were lost. And we shall never forget this day. I hope your day is a good one..
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