Where were you during 9/11? What has changed in 20 years?
I was sitting in my room at the Dragon Hill Lodge in Seoul, Korea, getting ready to DEROS back to the States the next morning (Seoul is 13hrs ahead of EST). Yeah....that didn't happen....
Figure I should add mine, since I asked the question....
I was a young SSgt Security Forces member stationed at Andrews AFB, MD, assigned to Presidential Support. I had just got home and it had been a long week, much less a long year of constantly being away for much of 2001. The night of 10 Sep 2001 was very odd to say the least as there were many things going on in the way of National level emergency preparedness. After I'd arrived at the house after a nightshift, I hit the bed and my wife woke me up for the first plane. I watched it and said "Well the NSTB is gonna be busy this week", and I drifted off again. My wife woke me up for the second plane, and I got up and told her we were under attack and it was likely Bin Laden, whom I'd had intimate knowledge of since 1995. I rolled back into work but had to cut through Washington D.C. due to traffic issues and that's when I saw the Pentagon. After living in D.C. for a couple years, I'd always assumed that if any major emergency event happened, folks would turn on each other like drowning rats. However this day people bonded together and stood side by side to help each other, truly amazing. I finally arrived at the main gate at Andrews AFB, and noticed a small U.S. Flag laying in the street, it was one of those small door window type flags, but I stopped my vehicle anyway, got out and picked it up off the street. After that it was approximately 70 days straight that we worked in FPCON Delta and was pretty much a blur...but this day will always be fused into my mind.

History (Major)
Terrorism
Osama Bin Laden
Al Qaeda
Experience
