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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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A day we will never forget.
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CMSgt Marcus Falleaf
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I was teaching school that day and one of our buses had an accident. When I went in to report it I saw the plane fly into the towers. I remember it well. I rushed into the 138th FW in Tulsa, while our aircraft were escorting the President. Spent the next couple weeks sleeping on a cot in the Command Post. Found out later that my other unit I joined in 03, the 147th FW, were also escorts for Bush who had been a member of the unit prior. God Bless, and never forget!
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I was in the Pentagon that morning and on the last train to leave the metro station under the building
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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I was at work when my supervisor called me and told me to tune the radio to the news because, "A plane - I think a small one, just hit one of the World Trade Center towers in New York!" Maybe two minutes after finding a station reporting on it with a live broadcast to that staion from NYC, the announcer in a paniced voice said, "Another airliner just hit the other tower!!" Like most everone else, I immediately recognized it as a terror attack.
Sometime, it mentioned that flights were all being grounded and ordered to land. Then they announced that another airliner, "just hit the Pentagon!" They also said there might be a fourth headed to Pittsburgh ... and a lot of people in Western PA saw the plane flying by very low. A local cop saw it ... and shortly after, it was reported that it too went down but into a farmer's field.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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When the first jet hit, I was at work, everyone was awestruck, and couldn't believe it was happening Lt Col Charlie Brown
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