The World Trade Center Attack
September 11, 2001


Where Were You When You Found Out?
How did you find out?
How has this affected your life? What has changed?

Everyone is saying we will remember the day of the World Trade Center attack
for the rest of our lives, like we remembered the Kennedy assassination.
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lizzi - Honolulu W, Aug 7, 02
Even though I live on the other side of the country, this affected me too. I was just getting up because I heard the TV on so loud and my dad talking. When I got in the living room my dad was on his work phone (he works for the government) and talking really fast. I sat down to watch the TV and figure out why it was blaring. My heart just stopped. I might only be 11 years old, but I understand how those people felt. I lost my mom when I was in kindergarten. I realize they must have felt worse though. They're friends and family were killed by someone who doesn't feel guilt, or even sympthy. He doesn't care how it affects everyone, only how it affects our country. So when I went to school, no one even knew what the attack was about! I felt like so many people here in Hawaii at first didn't think it affected us. I know that's not true but that's wha it felt like. After that my dad worked so much and everytime he called and said he'd be late I thought of those attacks. Even yet, when he calls to say he's late (not because of the attacks but still) i think of them. I think Osama is really heartless and inhuman to do things like that. But he failed. He wanted to rip our country apart, but he only made it stonger. ~lizzi

W, Aug 7, 02


Loni The C In School Is For Crying - East Orange, New Jersey T, Aug 6, 02
It was only about 7 days after school started. i just got to know the teachers. The glow of school hadn't worn off yet. Then, for some reason, 2nd period, which is 9 am, a teacher comes in the room to say they just fell and hit the pentagon. We didnt undertstand.So my teacher said, I dont think they know what you are talking about. We don't. 3rd period passes, we still have no idea what's going on. finally 4th period rolls around, we are taken to the TV production room where we watch footage of the centers collapsing over and over again and people jumping out of windows. I bust out in tears. I seem to be the only one. Boys in my class are laughing, but some of them and many girls got a glassy look in their eyes and stared. My friends tried to get me to stop, but they ended up crying. I was seriously depressed the whole day. I roamed the hallways. I saw a girl crying in the Guidance office. Walkinh home, a boy said "You better get home before they bomb your ass." When I got home, I saw my mother. She was home alone when it happened. I just don't know how hard it must have been for her. My dad was out of country, but if it was a regular day, he may have been on the trains, he may even have gotten to the trade center. I would never wish this on anyone, so when I heard people were celebrating, I was really hurt.

T, Aug 6, 02


jerry sept 11 for jerry meza - Queens , New York Th, Aug 1, 02
I worked in WTC 3 , better known as New York Marriott World Trade Center. My office was between the first and second floor. I am an audio visual technician. I started working at the World Trade Center in February of 2001. On September 11th I arrived to work around 7 am to find that the valet department didn't have my suit dry cleaned and ready for me, so i called my manager from the basement and told him the situation, he said to clock in and come upstairs. not having the proper attire to work on the floor i worked in and around the office cleaning and organizing supplies. we spoke for about an hour about the weekend that just passed, we were becoming good friends since we had the same taste in music and shared a strong work ethic.

His name was Abdu Malahi he was 37 from Yemen, had two sons and a wife. As i was walking through the office chatting with my other manager Laura, she had mentioned to me that the hotel for the first time in a long time was at 100% occupancy, then the initial crash, sounded like a refrigerator fell from the sky and hit the other side of the ceiling. We all stood up and looked at one another completely stunned. About 2 seconds of silence, then the same sound continued for about as long as it took me to leave the building (approx. 1 minute). Before leaving the office, I thought of my friend Ish on the 3rd floor, so I turned back and grabbed a walkie-talkie and called for him. My voice was so frantic that my manager Laura told me to calm down and not to panic. As we headed down the stairs, Abdu noticed he was barefoot and had left his shoes underneath his desk, so he turned back to get them. Laura and I continued down the stairs and headed into the lobby where over a thousand people were clearing out of the ballroom.

It was panic and chaos running through the hall and people were falling on each other. Laura noticed there were people tripping over an easel that had fallen to the floor so she bent down to pick it up but was unable to do so due to the amount of people running in fear. Since she was having trouble, I spread my arms to block off people from running into her. The sign which was on the easel was under my feet, and there was coffee spilled on it. I knew it was a hazard, so I tried to pick it up but was also bombarded and a man behind me did the same as I did before and stopped people from running into me. We threw these items to the side and continued to run to the nearest exit, which was a handicapped ramp next to the large revolving door entrance. When I got about 20 feet from the door, I noticed no one was leaving the building. They were all standing by the door as if scared to leave. So I said in my loud deep announcer's voice, "PLEASE EXIT THE BUILDING!" And people began to run out and south. I then realized that north was where I needed to go, because that's where I live. As I stood immediately outside the doorway, I noticed there were no moving cars in the road, but there were a few cars that looked abandoned in the middle of the road, some crashed into walls and other cars. The next thing I noticed was clicking sounds, like things were falling. As I looked up I saw smoke billowing from WTC1, North Tower. I put another call into the walkie-talkie to Ish to say "They blew up the WTC, it's on fire." He asks where I am and I tell him I'm in the front of the building. Abdu interrupts our transmission and urges us not to use this radio frequency during an emergency.

As I start running across the street, I noticed a man placing linen over a man in the middle of the street. I see the man who placed the linen run away leaving the other man on the ground alone. So I go to the man on the ground and as I get closer I begin to see that the man's body is completely burned. All of his body hair was burned off and it seemed as if his eyelids were also burned off. He was scrunched up in the fetal position with his head a few inched above the ground. Amazingly he was alive and I told him it was going to be okay. He replied with an "okay". As debris was continuously falling around us, About 20 feet away I saw the back of an office chair. I went to pick it up to use as a cushion for under his head. When I picked it up, it was still hot and singed from what seemed to have been the initial explosion. I run it back to the man on the ground, I slide it under his head but it doesn't reach. There's still about a half inch from his head to the cushion. I tell him again, "everything is going to be allright." He answers, "Allright." I tell him "There's a pillow under your head, if you want to put your head down." He then says, " I can't move my head." I then call Ish on the walkie-talkie again asking him to come to me. he asks me where I am and I tell him I'm outside with a man and I think he fell from the building. The faint sound of fire engines blaring in the distance begin to close in. As the first fire truck makes a U-turn on West Street, I wave him down and direct them to the man on the ground.

I then proceed to run across the street and I go into 1 World Fianacial Center ran inside and asked the store employees for the nearest telephone. While everyone around me was running around, there were those few that just stopped and stared at the burning building. I proceeded down the hall and saw that there was a line for the 3 payphones, so I kept running and saw a women locking up her shop. I asked her with tears in my eyes and gasping for breath, "Can I please use your phone." She unlocked the door and said make as many calls as you need and she went to another phone to make her calls. I called my sister Tess who worked in Midtown Manhattan and told her that there was a fire in one of the Twin Towers or an explosion, I still couldn't tell. She asked me if I was okay, I said yes, but I'm going home. She asked me repeatedly what had happened, but I myself did not know. She asked if everyone else was okay, I told her "people are dead." I then called my girlfriend Wendy in Queens who also did not know what has just happened. I told her that I was okay and not to be scared, I would go directly to her house as soon as possible. My 3rd call was to my uncle Luis' girlfriend Gemma in Astoria and when she heard my frantic voice rambling on about burning building's, she began to cry and urged me to be careful and to call back when I arrive safely home. Since the woman owner of the store was still on the phone, I called my brother David in Miami, who 10 minutes earlier turned off his radio which was tuned into Howard Stern in order to complete some paperwork. He pleaded with me to put as much distance as possible between me and the World Trade Center. He repeatedly told me to go home. I told him I would go home right now and call him back. I then thanked the woman and left the store.

I returned to the front of the building where rescue EMT's were unloading supplies and disbursing them amongst rescuers. One EMT pointed to a man who was helping another man and asked me, "Run this bag to that man." At the same time I over heard that a small plane had hit the building. Before this happened and after I spoke with my brother David, All that was on my mind was to go home. But when I was asked to help, It made me think about the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. When I first heard about that, I went to the site and volunteered for 3 days. But all I could help with at first was spreading salt on the ground for the anticipated snow fall. In the days that followed, I took food from the then Vista Hotel's kitchen and distributed it to the fire fighter's and police who were guarding the area in and around the disaster. I thought I could do more this time. I decided to go back. I had to run through falling debris to get back into the Marriott. Half way across the street at the U-turn on West Street, running in the same direction was an EMT with lots of badges. Seemed like he was of a high rank. I asked him "is there a coordinator or someone who can tell me what to do, I want to help." He replied, "We shouldn't be here right now man." As he said that, we heard the roar of an approaching airplane. We looked up and watched the airplane as it crashed into the building. Our jaws dropped. We saw the plane enter the right side of the building and a ball of fire emerged from the left side of the building. We both started to run away from the building. He dropped his emergency medical supply bag and ran away from the WTC, I passed the bag and paused. I wasn't sure whether I should continue running or stop and pick up the bag in case someone needed it. I turned and picked it up and continued running away. I ran to the garage ramp of One World Financial Center. When I reached the inside of the garage I stopped and turned.

With the emergency supply bag on my shoulder, I attempted to call Ish through the walkie-talkie again. I asked him where he was. He told me the Winter Garden. I didn't know where that was. Abdu called out on the radio's and told us again to stay off the walkie-talkie's. I started thinking my friend is more important to me then emergency protocol. Ish then asked me where I was. Quite frantically I said "Where the hell can I meet you? I'm across the street from the Marriott- A 727 just rammed into the building. I'm leaving, I suggest you do the same." A heavy set African-American NBC camera man knelt down and began to film me as I yelped into the walkie-talkie. He then turned the camera towards the burning building. I passed off the bag to another EMT and headed into the basement looking for a route to the rear of the building , I asked someone how to get upstairs and he pointed to the elevator , but i wasn't about to get on an elevator. I was now running around the basement looking for stairwells or any water fountain, my mouth has never been dryier as i was yelling into the walkie and running around at top speed. I decided the only way to get upstairs was to go back outside up the ramp and then over the lawn and into the building. i was asking around for a water fountain or a bathroom , people directed me to the other side of the lobby so i ran to it and it was closed so i went to a back door of a restaraunt and knocked and waited a minute then i ran away to find water elsewhere then a man opened the door and saw that no one was there so he went back in , fortunatally the door was slow to close and i ran up to it a went in and looked around for water he told me to get out of here were closed and with my hoarse voice i said i need water , he said "no we're closed" and i pleaded with him to "just gimme some water", so he did and i was on my way, i ran out of the rear of the building and noticed that the NYPD were not letting anyone go anywhere towards the WTC they were directing everyone towards the water and i noticed everyone running south. This didn't make sense to me because that would leave no place to run, but only to swim. Since I lived in Queens, which was on the other side of the WTC, I would need to go back through the area in which the police was directing people away from. Knowing they wouldn't let any civiIians through, I ran with the walkie-talkie to my mouth yelling into it but wasn't transmitting so i could seem to be one of hundreds of emergency management people that were there also not in any uniform but most had badges hanging around thier necks. I ran up West Street for two blocks and stopped running and began to just walk fast as I grew tired. I found myself surrounded by other people with whom Many words were exchanged that were running north. Ideas and opinions like "this is no accident" and "this has to be terrorists" and "they are trying to knock down the building's". One man theorized that the point was to knock the buildings down as it was first planned in 1993. I turned and walked east and came to a major intersection where people were standing around staring at the burning Twin Towers. I heard children crying as well adults. I heard loud yelling, things like "oh my God"! "holy sh**"! did you see that"? "I can't look," "there's another one!" So I turned to see what they were staring at and saw a slow continious flow of bodies dropping, jumping and falling from out of the Twin Towers. I thought to myself, what if there were a third plane, if the second plane had made it through the building it would have landed where we stood. I got onto high ground, a park bench I think, and yelled into the crowd from behind, " if there's a third plane, we're all a f***ing target! Get the hell out of here"!
I got out of there and continued to run north. As I ran, I turned and looked back and saw that those hundreds of people I just yelled at were all running behind me. On the sidewalk I saw a woman with her two children and their nanny. They were standing there, staring at the Towers. I remember thinking, It breaks my heart to see parents not put their children's best interests first. So i told her, "get your kids out of here." She said thank you and ran. As if she was in a trance and the only thing that could get her out of it was some words of common sense. I continued to run. As I was approaching the corner of an intersection, I see a taxi. So I wave him down and he signals me to come to him.
As I'm running across the street, another man is opening the back door of this taxi. He stands there holding it opened for his family who are crossing the street. I jump in under his arm. He pleas with me to get out, He needs to take his family out of here. I say, so bring them in. And I jump in the front seat. The cabbie asks me, "Are you all together"? I tell him, sure. The man in the back seat asks where I'm going. I tell him, "just tell the cab driver where you're going as long as it's not here." So we drive. Fortunately for me, he's going to the Williamsburg Bridge which is in my direction. We drop them off and continue over the bridge. Traffic was heavy. We pull over so I can use a phone to call my girlfriend to let her know I was okay after the second plane had hit & to call everyone and let them know I was still okay and that I was on my way. I hop back in the cab and we continue on our way , as we drive i lean my head and just stare at the streets and pedestrian traffic and notice slight acknowledgement from the general public, people were still just strolling by carrying groceries and coasting on thier bicycles. At every intersection people congragated to watch the smoke billow and drift.


The radio in the cab was tuned to 1010 WINS, news radio. I hear news of the attack on the pentagon and just sat there scared of the remaining planes known to still be in the air.The cabbie was Carribean i think, English wasn't his first language, so I clarified what has happened. In the rear view mirror. I notice the building begin to collapse and turn around to watch it fall. I start to cry and he pats me on the back and tells me that he has a son in Seven World Trade Center. He wondered if he was okay. He begins to cry too. Here we are, two grown men, crying our eyes out in traffic. I ask him if he believes in God. He says yes. I tell him no matter what, God will take care of all of us. We continued across the bridge very slowly. When we reach the Brooklyn side, they cut off all traffic in and out of Manhattan. So we had just made it.

I arrive at my girlfriends house. I gave her the biggest hug ever and cried in her arms. We then sit on the couch and watch the news as I tried to contact as many loved ones as I could. That's when we saw the second building collapse on Television. I didn't know what to think. Trivial thoughts came to mind like, where will I work now and all my stuff I left in the office, my Puma's and my CD's. I spent the next two weeks on the phone trying to find out what had happened to my boss Abdu. I heard many, many versions of what had happened to him. Some were that he had gotten out and was staying with a friend. Others were, he was in the hospital and that's why he wasn't heard from and he was okay. I followed every trail and every story and got to the originator of each version and found that each one was false. misinformation and miscommunication is the downfall of our society .My dear friend, Abdu, was missing.
I stopped trying to find out what had happened to him when I realized it was time to let go.

Soon after, Marriott held meetings. They shared as much information as they had. We were told that if they planned to build a new Hotel, we would have our jobs back, if we wanted them. In October, I got a call from the Marriot Marquis in Times Square. Me and three other associates from the Marriott World Trade Center were offered full-time positions starting immediately. I wasn't sure if I wanted to take the job for fear that I would be reminded of this tragedy daily. I even took graphic arts classes in an attempt to change my livelyhood, but i love what i do. From September 11th to early January, I spent countless nights tossing and turning and having the weirdest nightmares one could ever imagine. It mostly involved falling airplanes crashing all around me. Everywhere I went I imagined airplanes crashing all around me and planned escape routes and thought of worst case scenarios. When driving, I notice license plates that begin with the letters ABU or ADU. Everyday at work, whether I'm coiling cables or tweaking an audio mixer, I 'm constantly reminded of Abdu.

I heard from another manager Mahendra that he and Abdu ran up 21 stories and knocked on all the doors and amaizingly people were still sleeping and they woke them up and evacuated the building ,mahendra was on the south side of the building and abdu on the north, abdu gave Mahendra his cell phone and he used the walkie-talkie to communicate with each other(there was a number you could dial to get onto the walkie's frequency). They got to the second floor Abdu tells Mahendra that he is with two guests and two firefighters and they are leaving, then the first tower collapses, crushing the marriott hotel, only part of the corner of the building survives, it consists of a sales office (3rd floor) and a large conference room called the Harvest room (2nd floor-plaza level)when the walls came down Abdu was in the part that was crushed but Mahendra was in harvest room and had debris all over so he and the people he was with got out on a giant pole or beam that had fallen and landed on the second floor reaching to the street level. They climbed on it and crossed it to safety, and soon after the next tower came down as mahendra reached the hudson river. They saved about twelve people that day, i guess no matter where you were , you do what you could do for those who cant.

Iv'e seen a book that had everyone that died in it but didnt find Abdu, i guess they didnt do enough research for it. There were times when my friends and family arranged outings where we were all out together . once while driving in the car, I'm in the back seat leaning my head against the windows, tears would begin to fall. I can't stop crying. The footage that the camera man had filmed of me yelling into the walkie-talkie was shown on Television a lot. Some friends have seen it on NBC, NY1. My brother called me one night and told me he just saw the footage on Entertainment tonight. if you want you could visit a link to a time line of events for that day and i come out when the second plane hits and he says the time is 9:02 am, just go to www.msnbc.com/modules/wtc/video/standalone.asp
scroll down and look for the picture of the towers burning and click it. My sister Becky told me there's a song by Linkin Park called "Crawling:WTC Tribute" so i download it and the audio from that footage is on it. I have an idea of making a timeline of events of my own using all types of mediums like animation,computer graphics, and scetches using building scematics. Using photo's with video while narrating my perspective and experience.

anyway life now is just a never ending attempt to stay sane, or at least seem like it.
if you have any questions just email me at junglpoppa@aol.com ciao

Th, Aug 1, 02


matt School - Mercer,PA W, Jul 31, 02
I was starting in the 6th grade and my teacher told us the Pentagon was hit by an airplane. and the world trade centers where also hit. We did noyhing the rest of the day sept listen to yhe radio and watch TV.

W, Jul 31, 02


Kevin Bed - Edmonton Alberta W, Jul 31, 02
I woke up at 7:30 before i went to school. had some ourange juice i turned on my tv and i saw smoke i couldint see whear the fire came from minutes latter i see a building on fire .

W, Jul 31, 02


WHATS REALLY IMPORTANT? - S, Jul 28, 02
The terrorist attack on the 11th really changed the lives of everyone. not just the people in the USA. other contrys did many great things for the people stranded on vacation. a couple planes headed for N.Y. stopped in my hometown. where they were treated to free rooms, food and love. we all need to get past this time and work on putting a stop on this so it doesnt happen anywhere else in the world! oh and btw. i was in my 3rd period class and when i was told what happend i never even stuck me how really bad it was.. because i could not IMAGINE anything like this happening.. what has this world come to? i dont know why god put us on this planet.. but i know it wasnt because he wants us to kill each other.

S, Jul 28, 02


My business America still stand tall. - Jacksonville, Florida T, Jul 23, 02
I agree with the person who said that America needs to stop playing hero to other countries and let them fend for themselves. But it's cruel that we got our asses blown up with our own airplanes. But on the day of the attacks, I was making love to my husband and we got a call to hear that we were being attacked. I was so frantic to turn on the television. I was so angry that they f***ed us up and we lost our love ones. It still bothers me to think that we have to walk on egg shells. We have to be careful in our own country for fear that it can and may happen again. Let's be strong America and stand as one!

T, Jul 23, 02


Sarah The fall of the World Trade Center - New Haven W, Jul 17, 02
I was in Battery Park 8 days before the attacks which was Labor Day. I went to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. I took lots of pictures of the Twin Towers and the Manhattan skyline. When I got home (on Labor Day), my best friend called me and told me her dad passed away. I was so shocked. The day of the attacks, I came in to work and I got a phone call from a friend in Boston to tell me that a plane crashed into the Twin Tower. It didn't hit me until the next one was hit. I had to leave early to attend my friend's father funeral. I cried so much. Not only for the death of my friend's father but the lives that were lost in the attacks. I still think and cry about it today. When will it all end? Why is America so quick to help other nations and then we get our asses kicked by the same ones we helped. AMERICA, WAKE UP AND LET'S KICK SOME ASSES!!

W, Jul 17, 02


Lil' Tina What!!!! - Atlanta, Georgia W, Jul 17, 02
I was in class just chillin as usual when my teacher sent one of my class mates to go do something for him so when he came back he said the TT have been hit. So i was like ohh cause i didn't really know what the twin towersm were i just thought the were some building in ny. but when i found out what the twin towers were I was like WHAT!!! So later on that day we had to watch the news to see if schools were suppose to be close and unfortunetaly they weren't so I was just so sad because our government records were detroyed peoples live were destroyed, and my life was in danger. I got veryn scared later that day because my dad kept saying if they didn't shut the airport down the terrorist would have came to Atl. And my mama works in a government building and i didn't want here building to get hit. I just felt very scared. Later that week when they saaid thyey knew who who was over the attack (Osama Bin Laden), I just felt that when they found him that they should run two planes into9 him and he could see how it felt but i am over that now but all i had to say that day was WHAT!! WHAT!! WHAT!! WHAT!! AND WHAT!! I am just thankful that the Lord didn't let my family7 get hurt and i send my deepest respect for those who family was hurt in the attacks. GOD BLESS!!!! WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

W, Jul 17, 02


Shibby somebody call 911 - Barboursville, WV, USA M, Jul 15, 02
the day osama bin laden, the faggot, and his faggot crew of faggots decided to hit the WTC i was in class. i knew right away that the faggots in the al-faggot network decided to be fags and fly a plane into a building. Smart. i guess martyrdom means killing innocent women and children who had nothing to do with the middle east policy is justifiable in the Muslim religion for getting into heaven. osama bin laden licks balls and is probably at this very moment in time taking it in the butt from Mullah Omar, the Taliban leader...oh yeah the EX-taliban leader

M, Jul 15, 02


alicia tears! - canada S, Jul 7, 02
I was getting off the bus at school, thinking today was going to be a regular day but i had a feeling that something was going to happen but i thought nothing of it.
I dont know what time it was when our religion teacher walked into the class with tears in her eyes.
We didn't think much of it because she usually had tears in her eyesabout something or a story she heard, but this is what happend.
She asked my teacher to sit down.
she made the story long and made us wonder what she was talking about. then she took us to the library and turned on the television set.
I was astonished.
Me and my best friend were crying.
even though i am canadian i still thought about the people falling out of the windows an the children who wont have a mother or a father or brother and sister coming home.
after this tragedy the news was crazy.
I was so sad that i din't watch the tv for 2 days or so thinking that something else may happen.then as i turned on the tv it was fuzzy but i saw it, the pentegon was hit in the middle.
now i have a book all about 9/11 and i look at it practically every night hoping that the missing will soon come back although hope is allmost gone but i have faith in the americans and in god.
I am a catholic and i am always praying for you out there no matter what. I will be visiting america and the twin towers.
lots of love,
Alicia
T

S, Jul 7, 02


Allen I was in school - Hillside, NJ, USA M, Jul 1, 02
When the first plane hit the World Trade Center, I was in 1st period (Spanish Class). Unaware of the events, I walked to 2nd period (Gym), but in my way a friend approached me and said to me that both of the world trade center's twin towers have been hit by airplanes. Of course my initial reaction thought he was just kidding with me because of the idea of two planes hitting the twin towers was oblivious. I along with my other classmates were playing football and were unaware of the events that were happening just a few miles from us. As I walked into study hall 3rd period (10:08am), I saw people crowding around a radio listening to what had happened in New York City and Washington, D.C. I was sat down in shock. People in that room were crying and had their heads down. While I was listening to the radio when they announced that the 2nd tower that had been hit collapsed, I was concerned of my relatives. My mom worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of NY, and I myself was concerned for her safety because at that point, I was thinking anything could have happened. The superintendent spoke over the AP and told us what had happened. He gave us a moment of silence and the during that time, our whole room was praying. Coming home, my dad was very frantic. He was trying to call his uncle because he worked at one of the towers, but luckily he was in vacation. I came home and right away I turned on my tv. For 3 straight hours I saw the plane hitting the tower and the towers collapsing over and over again. September 11, 2001, was the scariest day for me. I sit here in my computer proud of being an American. KNOCKING DOWN OUR TOWERS MADE US CRY, BUT TRYING TO KILL OUR SPIRITS MADE US ONLY STRONGER.

M, Jul 1, 02


Dawn Where I was when The WTC was hit/ - Sheboygan, USA Th, Jun 27, 02
I started out just like every other day. I was sitting there watching Tv when there was a news bulliten. A plane had just hit the WTC. I remember thinking wow that was some accident when I heard of another planehad hit and that it was no accident this was an act of terriosm. Then I heard that another plane had hit the Pentagon. I felt a suddne urge of anger com accorss me then I was sad for all the people who must died in this act of terriosm. I want to give my deepest symopthy to all the people who have lost loved ones in the attacks and thanks to all the police men and fire men who saved the people they could.

Th, Jun 27, 02


Chip B. Fun in the Sun - Cleveland M, Jun 24, 02
On that fateful day, it was during first period. Our gym class went outside to toss some balls around and when it was about 9:20 we went back inside and went to change. That was my last period when i truly felt that my country could withstand terrorism. It lasted thorought the halls, as no one seemed to know, until i walked into my second period class. My theology teacher was just informed and she turned on the TV. The first image I saw on the TV was the second hijacked plane slamming into the World Trade Center. The moment seemed unreal. It took me a few moments to hit me. The whole world came crashing down on me and my theology class. We had to turn off the TV and continue our studies as I sat there wondering what is going on. Later that day, a few of my friends and I decided to skip lunch and watch a TV in one of the classrooms. Still seems unreal, as of today. America will stand strong and defend. The foundations of buildings can be shaken but not the spirit of Americans.

M, Jun 24, 02


Kent Opalminer - Lightning Ridge Australia Th, Jun 20, 02
Hi....My wife woke me up in the morning telling me that Amerika was under attack.It must have been one of the worst things that I have ever seen.We was feeling so sorry for all the people that was effected by the attack,and also for everyone in US.....I am from Sweden,and I would like to thank all Amerikans for helping europe during WW2.I dont think that we are telling you all how greatful we are to have you Amerikans to help the world....What would the world look like if we did`t have you to help us against warlords....I would like to thank every Amerikan from the bottom of my heart for what you are doing for us all.THANK YOU.........Kent

Th, Jun 20, 02


sarah in a classroom - Ft. Worth, TX S, Jun 16, 02
In first period I heard that somebody flew a plane into a building, I thought someone was joking around then suddenly my teacher took the class and said its true. But as the day move on I heard more and more on it. My second period teacher stopped all she had plan for us so we can see what was going on, on the news. And it turned out that all the school plans were canceled. My thrid period teacher stood strong and explained what was going on since she's been though war before and she's been through things just as worst with her husband who served in the army. In that class we could hear the nation's defense head into action. After school activties were canceled, parents came to pick up their children.
My great grandmother feared of the family's safety and couldn't believe someone would do this, everyone agreed. I could have shed tears but I didn't because I had to stay strong and wish for the best. It been over 6 months, the memories are still fresh and the only thing I wish for is that this would have never happened, nobody had to suffer or die. All I can say is United We Stand and Gold Bless America.

S, Jun 16, 02


Mike Mcliner Escape Alive - United state Ny Sa, Jun 15, 02
my story is,I work on WTC 2 105 floor i am only lucky one my friend fall to death when escape the fire .ME only one survive.escape the tower 35 seconf before it collaspe.when i come out of the tower smoke and dust from south tower block my way luckily a fireman guide me out.

Sa, Jun 15, 02


amber Far from home - airzona S, Jun 9, 02
I was in Jordan. I went to see a friend and it was on the news cnn. I couldn't belive it I was far from home. no way to get back to my family. my kids were in america all my family .all the while i was worried about them no one could call me i wanted to go home but i couldn't because they closed down all the internat flights were all closed how was i going home would i ever get home. I went to email alot of people and they said they hated me because i had married a muslim but he wasn't involved in this he cried for it as much as i did for all the lost people

S, Jun 9, 02


Carole We are being attacked! - Braselton, GA Sa, Jun 8, 02
I was work when the radio station we listened to announced that a plane had crashed into one of the Towers. I remember thinking how terrible it was, and wondering if the plane had lost it's hydraulics, unable to change it's course. Then the radio announcer broke in a few minutes later and said the other tower had been hit by a plane. I was paralized with fear, and I remember crying out that we were under attack. By the time the Pentagon was hit, and the towers fell, I was in shock. The rest of the day we stood by our radios, waiting to hear if Atlanta was in danger. I remember praying for safety of my child in school. That night I looked up into the sky, and it was barren of traffic...the first time I can remember not seeing the lights of the planes coming and going.

Sa, Jun 8, 02


Schyler ratliff - USA Jasper, Alabama Sa, Jun 8, 02
I was at school when the wtc got attacked it did not believe it when they told me i though they were jokeing but when i found out it was real i thought we were going to war like WWIII im glad it is not WWIII but i do hope they find bin laden and make him pat for what he did.

Sa, Jun 8, 02





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