Amen. If the passengers hadn’t acted when they did, the Capital Building in Washington, D.C. would have hit, and possibly members of the U.S. Congress & the U.S. Senate would have been severely injured or killed.
I used to say all the time to my boys when we were leaving the house "Let's Roll" and after Sept 11th I NEVER said it again. After Todd Beamer used that signal to the passengers that had made a plan to storm the cockpit, I just could never use it again in such a casual statement to my boys to leave the house. I will never forget it when I heard that is what he said..... I was stunned. And I am in awe of the bravery of so many of these people. It is always better to stand on the neck of the enemy than to sit and wait to see what they are going to do....God Bless all those on 93
Ginny Redmond no telling what they would find if they looked in your mind. But after reading the ignorant, stupid nonsense of your post I somehow doubt that much would be found.
I like the way the park service protects the ground where the plane impacted. Visitors only look from a distance. Sacred ground. Not a tourist attraction to be walked through for your entertainment.
I work right near the memorial in New York and while I can appreciate and respect what they did with it in honoring the victims and heroes, it’s disrespectful to say the least when I see people taking selfies and making duck faces and “influencers” posing in front of a victim’s name for Instagram.
@@mrmark8603 You can walk over people in a cemetery but their bodies are infact, underground, in a casket. There's pieces of people all over the impact site so it's understandable
I'm an old man now. Before my time comes up, I want to travel to Shanksville and pay my deepest respects to the brave passengers and crew of America's United Flight 93. We will never forget your courage and sacrifice.
Park Ranger Adam Schaffer, what a reverent regard for your job and this important piece of American history. You, sir, represent the best of America, and I salute you.
I had the honor of being his employee for a year and I can say that his life revolves around honoring those 40 people on Flight 93. He would never take the credit for it, but he's an amazing man and the memorial is so lucky to have him.
Looking at the video of the simulator of the plane about to crash had my whole being in chills .. I cant even imagine nor want to imagine .. may god bless all these families who struggle for the loss of their loved ones on this flight .. may these souls rest in peace .. I just wanna cry again !
It never fails, every year I have to cry for those whom we lost that terribly tragic day. I'm teary eyed as I type this. The thought of what was going through their heads before impact... My goodness!! It angers me, saddens me, depresses me -- I continue to pray for those families who've lost loved one(s). 🙏😔🇺🇸 God bless America!!
Same. Its super depressing and I just cant stop crying. When this happened, I was 8 years old, now that Im older and see the evil in this world and reflect back on this tragedy, it makes my stomach turn, this was a tragedy and I know families are still suffering from this.smh CeeCee Lyles husband said, it felt like a dream, but really its more like a nightmare. Just a complete real nightmare.
I'm so glad to hear they established a memorial for these brave souls. Thinking fast, knowing U would probably die but attemting to save others on the ground by making sure the plane didn't reach Washington. Now that is bravery at its finest.
A really well done tour of this most sacred and hallowed place. A debt of gratitude will always be owed to these brave men and women who fought back on the largest attack on American soil in history. God bless them, their families and God Bless America.
Yes, very well put....... When they found out that terrorist had already attacked with jets the WTC in New York and the change of direction they knew what was happening. They knew it wasn't like in hostage situations of the past were they want money or freedom of jailed leaders, this was different. All of them knew it was do or die as they were dead anyway so they bravely decided to protect as many people in buildings from using their plane as a missile too by sacrificing themselves. So YES they were the first line of resistance.
I was able to visit the memorial in August. It is ridiculously peaceful there. It was a beautiful day and there was a slight breeze. There was a line doe, grazing out by the Boulder that marks the impact area. It was, unbelievably poignant and serene to see. The visitors center is very well done , very powerful. I really encourage you all to visit if able. It was a wonderful stop on our way through Pennsylvania back home to Ohio. I didn’t listen to the phone calls made from those on the plane calling their loved ones as I knew I would cry and it was busy in there and didn’t want to distract from the museum and the patrons but it is a very heavy place to visit.
I must admit for a long time I avoided anything related to that awful day but I am glad I clicked on this link, I am so pleased there is a fitting memorial that will be around for a long long time.
going from a normal flight to knowing you're going to die and making a conscious decision to save others' lives, all in space of 35 minutes. That takes extreme guts and resolve. I don't think I could keep a clear head in such incredible circumstances.
I feel bad I am praying for the please that pass away on the plane I have been there before it is sad to see them pass away thank you lord for helping them 💔😥
Was just there today. I cried tears of sadness. I also felt a huge amount of pride. These people went out fighting. They define the American spirit. I recommend going to the memorial. Absolutely beautiful tribute to the victims.
I visited this memorial, back when it was all outdoors. No museum, no paved walkway, etc. All the memorials were outside & there was a wall with various items, donated by visitors. It was 09/09/07, two days before President Bush visited. I was a Red Cross first responder, on my way home from Hurricane Ernesto. My partner & I listened to the stories of the passengers on board the flight that day. It was an emotional experience. There wasn't a dry eye there. I was told that once the new buildings, walkways, etc. were erected, the donated memorials were destroyed. It's a shame because there were a lot of cool items & many had personal messages written on them. I'm glad I took a lot of photos. In the beginning, the park consisted of a small building for the employees to use. There were wooden benches in rows, containing the names of the passengers & crew of Flight 93. We could see in the distance, where the plane crashed. The guide told us that had they hesitated & stayed in the air another 30 seconds or so, the plane would've taken out the school, which held every child from k-12! I'm glad I had the opportunity to visit the site, & pay my respects. I also visited Ground Zero when I visited NYC in 06. How anyone could contain such hatred in their hearts...I can't wrap my mind around it! May God be with those who were personally affected by these terrible attacks.
Kelly Santiago If you email me, I can hook you up with some pics: gooberglass@gmail.com Let me know if you're going to email, so I can check it. I rarely use my email.
Disco Biker it was a temporary memorial at that time. I have a photo of the wooden angels as I know some one whose daughter was on the flight. I had her take a butterfly charm to leave on her daughter’s Angel. They have kept all the things left at the memorial.
The items left at the temporary memorial were not destroyed. All nonperishable items were collected, cataloged, and are stored in a preserving vault off site. Do not feel sad my friend...those items are in good hands. -A somerset county cop
I'm so glad that they got a memorial, their bravery and sacrifice saved countless . . . . I mean they took a damn vote on what to do, that's so American it hurts . . . .
germanshepherds4life 526 I visited before all this stuff was built. All the memorials were outside. There was a wall full of items left by visitors. I left my Red Cross hat with a message, & signature. I was a Red Cross vol, on my way home from Hurricane Ernesto. My partner & I stopped to visit the site. President Bush visited 2 days after we left. Anyway, it was an emotional experience. I will never forget it. I heard all the memorials by early visitors were destroyed or packed away. I'm glad I took photos.
To think that they boarded the plane as every day normal citizens, never knowing that their lives were going to be represented at a memorial site for decades to come because of their unimaginable bravery
The part where people are screaming in English "No!!!" Right as the plane impacts smh Im so scarred for life. This is still so traumatic. R.I.P and God Bless the citizens on flight 93 ❤
When they ask what represents America. These people right here. They had the balls to take down highjackers on a plane. They wanted to live so bad. So...so..sad. Rest in peace heroes. True Americans. 💔✈️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😇😭
What a wonderful guide! In answer to the question, would I get involved and help to re-take the plane, the answer is yes. At that point, one has nothing to lose. Together we stand, divided, evil wins. Rest in peace Flight 93, you all earned your "wings".
the events of 9/11 are forever ingrained into our American consciousness. every few years or so I look back and reflect on where I was and how much the country changed on that day. the tragedy of the heroes of United 93 is timeless as life itself…it hits you to your core what they accomplished and died for our country. never has there been an surprise attack where everyday Americans were thrown into action to stop a faceless cowardly enemy…Never Forget
What disturbs me about 9/11 is the moments in the planes when the people new the plane was going to crash and how terrifying it would have been waiting for impact. I hope they didn’t feel anything and went into the light . I hope they believed something more than this side of life. May they be in peace
I cried looking at the pictures of the victims. Innocent peoples lives taken by idiotic people . I’m so sorry for people who lost their mom, dad , grandma , grandpa , sister , brother , children , etc.
They are all the definition of not going down without a fight. A hell of a fight, at that. When Tod said “let’s roll”, they all knew it was time and what they had to do. Just unbelievably selfless, theh could’ve sat like ducks and I couldn’t have blamed them. Balls of steel.
I'm glad to watch my late cousin Tom Burnett Jr trying stop 🛑 a high jackets. I been in June 2011 where he is BURAL at. Someday as another aunt who died of heart failure.
The terrorists were willing to sacrifice their lives in order to kill people. Ironically, the passengers sacrificed their lives and saved people. There's a kind of poetry about that.
I am a little obsessed with 9/11 and especially the passengers on the flights. I simply cannot get my head around what these people went through. I’m ex cabin crew with a thirty year career, and I know every sound and nuance onboard a jet liner. I can sadly imagine everything that went on; from the innocent happy chat of the crew starting their duty day, the clink of the breakfast trays, to the deafening whine of the engines and the cracks and creaks of the aircraft being put under unbearable pressure. It defies belief what happened on September 11 2001. God rest their souls. I also wonder why anyone would give these Rangers such a stupid, unflattering hat.
May the many merits accumulated in life by these people have allowed them to return to the Spirit World in a safe and serene way, free from the terrible sensations of the anguishing and final moments of their heroic struggle for the common good to all against those who attempt against life in the name of false ideologies. To the victims' relatives, my most sincere and deepest feelings of respect and consideration. Humanity, on this day, was wounded; however, it will continue to conquer evil from whatever source. Love will prevail. And the fiber of those who thus serve God, Almighty, will be kept on the course of a better future for our descendants. Amen (I used Google Translate)
Эти пассажиры смелые супергерои подняли мятеж против терористов, жаль что они не успели добежать до кабины пилота и врезать этим терористам по голове огнетушителями, вы смелые пассажиры и Россия тоже по вам скорбит 😔💪💐🦸♂️🦸♀️🌺✨🇺🇸🇷🇺
8:00 I was in Germany in the military transistioning to duty in 1977 all the instructors Vvets all the senior e's and officers were talking about the f mess of a exfil from Saigon two years earlier and the intelligence nightmare. A military intelligence instructor told us you will be able to use your training to identify terrorist activity. I asked him what is a terrorist? He told us we have been dealing with terrorists in the US since before WWII. If you want the straight scoop terrorist started WWI. That is what a terrorist is and you are the first to actually look for them in the military complex as solders. The text book definition is group a is being acted upon by group b to get group a to force group c (governing body)to do something or to act. that is a terrorist! Now go find one???? How I said ...that the easy part get them to F up and tell on them selves. Who ...thats the hard part! Welcome to Counter intelligence folks! operational .....convince them you are or arent! organizational .....study the group and what they are doing, where, when , how??? defensive .....without them knowing it! offensive .....they know somebody is there doing something , they just dont know what, when , where or how! infil counter intelligence ......your there in plain sight doing what ever and nobody knows it! that is a pre 911 world in 1970s take me back ...park ranger! llooll
They didn't feel anything and were not aware they were crashing. They were supersonic when they hit the floor the crash occurred faster than nerves conduct electricity they didn't even see the crash occurring. Wasn't there a farmer that saw it fly overhead and heard a sonic boom?
These people are true heroes. They tried. They tried so hard. Their efforts surely saved many more lives. May they rest in peace.
Amen. If the passengers hadn’t acted when they did, the Capital Building in Washington, D.C. would have hit, and possibly members of the U.S. Congress & the U.S. Senate would have been severely injured or killed.
I was in nyc only 5 blocks from the scène on chamber street. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@maryhlad5277 amén also
Yes, those passengers were true heroes. What an unbelievable day - and not in a good way. 9/11 has been seared in my memory forever.
Very well said
I used to say all the time to my boys when we were leaving the house "Let's Roll" and after Sept 11th I NEVER said it again. After Todd Beamer used that signal to the passengers that had made a plan to storm the cockpit, I just could never use it again in such a casual statement to my boys to leave the house. I will never forget it when I heard that is what he said..... I was stunned. And I am in awe of the bravery of so many of these people. It is always better to stand on the neck of the enemy than to sit and wait to see what they are going to do....God Bless all those on 93
It's a lie, the man does is not really. The pics are not real they are computer generated, look deeper in your knowledge
Tell their family members that they arent real.....
@@LangoUsDavidLango Did anybody ever tell you that you could use a good kick in the windpipe?
Ginny Redmond no telling what they would find if they looked in your mind. But after reading the ignorant, stupid nonsense of your post I somehow doubt that much would be found.
@@karenmac2 A lot of their family members will tell you this is BS and you need to wake up
I like the way the park service protects the ground where the plane impacted. Visitors only look from a distance. Sacred ground. Not a tourist attraction to be walked through for your entertainment.
Like a cemetery?
@@mrmark8603 yeah you could say
I believe only the families are allowed in that area.
I work right near the memorial in New York and while I can appreciate and respect what they did with it in honoring the victims and heroes, it’s disrespectful to say the least when I see people taking selfies and making duck faces and “influencers” posing in front of a victim’s name for Instagram.
@@mrmark8603 You can walk over people in a cemetery but their bodies are infact, underground, in a casket.
There's pieces of people all over the impact site so it's understandable
I'm an old man now. Before my time comes up, I want to travel to Shanksville and pay my deepest respects to the brave passengers and crew of America's United Flight 93. We will never forget your courage and sacrifice.
It's really a great place for reflection. Makes me feel so small amongst such a terrible loss of life
It is a very calm place
I’m going there this year with my girl. She lost her mother on 9/11.
I hope you did make it!
Park Ranger Adam Schaffer, what a reverent regard for your job and this important piece of American history. You, sir, represent the best of America, and I salute you.
His dad was the volunteer fire chief and first responder when flight 93 crashed. The entire family is amazing.
I had the honor of being his employee for a year and I can say that his life revolves around honoring those 40 people on Flight 93. He would never take the credit for it, but he's an amazing man and the memorial is so lucky to have him.
I loved that he took off his hat before he entered the building as a sign of respect. THANK YOU 😊 🙏
Words well spoken by Mr. Shaffer. An amazing tour guide. Not to forget an inspiring story of courage and bravery to be told for centuries to come.
Looking at the video of the simulator of the plane about to crash had my whole being in chills .. I cant even imagine nor want to imagine .. may god bless all these families who struggle for the loss of their loved ones on this flight .. may these souls rest in peace .. I just wanna cry again !
It never fails, every year I have to cry for those whom we lost that terribly tragic day. I'm teary eyed as I type this.
The thought of what was going through their heads before impact... My goodness!!
It angers me, saddens me, depresses me -- I continue to pray for those families who've lost loved one(s). 🙏😔🇺🇸
God bless America!!
Same. Its super depressing and I just cant stop crying. When this happened, I was 8 years old, now that Im older and see the evil in this world and reflect back on this tragedy, it makes my stomach turn, this was a tragedy and I know families are still suffering from this.smh CeeCee Lyles husband said, it felt like a dream, but really its more like a nightmare. Just a complete real nightmare.
I'm so glad to hear they established a memorial for these brave souls. Thinking fast, knowing U would probably die but attemting to save others on the ground by making sure the plane didn't reach Washington. Now that is bravery at its finest.
They fell from the sky only to be welcomed back with open arms. God bless their souls and thank you for showing the strength America drives on.
Brave souls everyone of them. I must visit this memorial and very soon.
I'm hoping to visit this memorial myself someday to pay my respects. It may not be soon but hopefully later.
Me too. I would like to pay my respects to the passengers and crew of Flight 93. May their souls Rest In Peace.
A really well done tour of this most sacred and hallowed place. A debt of gratitude will always be owed to these brave men and women who fought back on the largest attack on American soil in history. God bless them, their families and God Bless America.
They were very brave on 09/11/01 & I’ll never forget them; I can’t 🇺🇸
They were the first line of resistance. All of them are heroes ♥️🙏
Yes, very well put....... When they found out that terrorist had already attacked with jets the WTC in New York and the change of direction they knew what was happening. They knew it wasn't like in hostage situations of the past were they want money or freedom of jailed leaders, this was different. All of them knew it was do or die as they were dead anyway so they bravely decided to protect as many people in buildings from using their plane as a missile too by sacrificing themselves. So YES they were the first line of resistance.
Thank you for helping keep their memories alive
Hero's.. Everyone on 93, God bless them all. May they rest in peace.. Thank you for your sacrificed
What a beautiful memorial ❤ rip to all who lost their lives on
Sept 11th 2001 flight 93 passengers are heroes 💔
Damn I really wish they would’ve been able to get back in control of that plane 😔 Rest In Peace ❤️
Me too
I wish that so bad.
I went to the memorial and it is beautiful. My heart broke for all the lives lost and for their family and friends. God bless them all.
They saved so many lives ♥️ bless them for their attempts to save themselves and others!
Its a shame there has to be such a place.🇺🇸😢
I was able to visit the memorial in August. It is ridiculously peaceful there. It was a beautiful day and there was a slight breeze. There was a line doe, grazing out by the Boulder that marks the impact area. It was, unbelievably poignant and serene to see. The visitors center is very well done , very powerful. I really encourage you all to visit if able. It was a wonderful stop on our way through Pennsylvania back home to Ohio. I didn’t listen to the phone calls made from those on the plane calling their loved ones as I knew I would cry and it was busy in there and didn’t want to distract from the museum and the patrons but it is a very heavy place to visit.
Absolute respect to these people on flight 93 ,never forgotten.
Very well said Mr. Shaffer, I felt like I was there. I will be going one day.
I must admit for a long time I avoided anything related to that awful day but I am glad I clicked on this link, I am so pleased there is a fitting memorial that will be around for a long long time.
I will visit if God blesses me that day to. These brave souls deserve that respect and honor.
Great clip , went there 4 years ago , I was also a PD responder to NYC .
Thank you, brother. I was a cop in Somerset county that day, and I have been to your hallowed ground as well.
going from a normal flight to knowing you're going to die and making a conscious decision to save others' lives, all in space of 35 minutes. That takes extreme guts and resolve. I don't think I could keep a clear head in such incredible circumstances.
I feel bad I am praying for the please that pass away on the plane I have been there before it is sad to see them pass away thank you lord for helping them 💔😥
Was just there today. I cried tears of sadness. I also felt a huge amount of pride. These people went out fighting. They define the American spirit. I recommend going to the memorial. Absolutely beautiful tribute to the victims.
They were all true Heros.. rest in Peace all of you that died..we will never forget you
Thank you for sharing the video. So sad. Rest In Peace to all the innocent people that lost their lives on 9/11.
This made me so emotional…I don’t have words. Beautifully spoken by the ranger. ❤
So touching so sad but Never Forgotten
How can people dislike this video rest in peace passengers and crew of flight 93
I visited this memorial, back when it was all outdoors. No museum, no paved walkway, etc. All the memorials were outside & there was a wall with various items, donated by visitors. It was 09/09/07, two days before President Bush visited. I was a Red Cross first responder, on my way home from Hurricane Ernesto. My partner & I listened to the stories of the passengers on board the flight that day. It was an emotional experience. There wasn't a dry eye there. I was told that once the new buildings, walkways, etc. were erected, the donated memorials were destroyed. It's a shame because there were a lot of cool items & many had personal messages written on them. I'm glad I took a lot of photos. In the beginning, the park consisted of a small building for the employees to use. There were wooden benches in rows, containing the names of the passengers & crew of Flight 93. We could see in the distance, where the plane crashed. The guide told us that had they hesitated & stayed in the air another 30 seconds or so, the plane would've taken out the school, which held every child from k-12! I'm glad I had the opportunity to visit the site, & pay my respects. I also visited Ground Zero when I visited NYC in 06. How anyone could contain such hatred in their hearts...I can't wrap my mind around it! May God be with those who were personally affected by these terrible attacks.
Disco Biker
I sure wish I could see your photos of the place as it was. It’s sad to know that some personal messages were destroyed.
Kelly Santiago If you email me, I can hook you up with some pics: gooberglass@gmail.com
Let me know if you're going to email, so I can check it. I rarely use my email.
Disco Biker it was a temporary memorial at that time. I have a photo of the wooden angels as I know some one whose daughter was on the flight. I had her take a butterfly charm to leave on her daughter’s Angel. They have kept all the things left at the memorial.
The items left at the temporary memorial were not destroyed. All nonperishable items were collected, cataloged, and are stored in a preserving vault off site. Do not feel sad my friend...those items are in good hands.
-A somerset county cop
Thank you my son in laws cousin Patrick Driscoll died along with the rest,
It's good to see that people in government are trying to preserve our history While others are trying to tear it down
Never forget to remember Mark Bingham, a true hero.
That’s so sad flight 93 people are hero save to people America god bless to people rip 🙏🏽❤️
I'm so glad that they got a memorial, their bravery and sacrifice saved countless . . . . I mean they took a damn vote on what to do, that's so American it hurts . . . .
I wanna go see this
Why? they showed everything in this video.
@@rascal211 tried using showed genius.
@@ihl8608 use try next time
germanshepherds4life 526 I visited before all this stuff was built. All the memorials were outside. There was a wall full of items left by visitors. I left my Red Cross hat with a message, & signature. I was a Red Cross vol, on my way home from Hurricane Ernesto. My partner & I stopped to visit the site. President Bush visited 2 days after we left. Anyway, it was an emotional experience. I will never forget it. I heard all the memorials by early visitors were destroyed or packed away. I'm glad I took photos.
germanshepherds4life 526 me too
To think that they boarded the plane as every day normal citizens, never knowing that their lives were going to be represented at a memorial site for decades to come because of their unimaginable bravery
Adam Shaffer has a very pleasant voice. :)
The part where people are screaming in English "No!!!" Right as the plane impacts smh Im so scarred for life. This is still so traumatic. R.I.P and God Bless the citizens on flight 93 ❤
sober, elegant respectfull , this is what I saw from this video hope to visit this site one day..... salute to ranger Shaffer
So daunting in it's simplicity
# NEVERFORGET. God rest the souls of all these Brave American Heroes!
RIP innocent heroes. My deepest respect and sympathy for the families.
What a beautiful memorial to honor the heroes of flight 93. It still makes me sad but it’s also a reminder of how short life is.
When they ask what represents America. These people right here. They had the balls to take down highjackers on a plane. They wanted to live so bad. So...so..sad. Rest in peace heroes. True Americans. 💔✈️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸😇😭
Beautiful sight of the UNITED 93 National Memorial, the way we walk talks about how that 757 crashed.
God bless all who perished on 9/11/01. You will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!!!😪🙏❤
This was a day for all of these rip.thank you
What a wonderful guide! In answer to the question, would I get involved and help to re-take the plane, the answer is yes. At that point, one has nothing to lose. Together we stand, divided, evil wins. Rest in peace Flight 93, you all earned your "wings".
the events of 9/11 are forever ingrained into our American consciousness. every few years or so I look back and reflect on where I was and how much the country changed on that day. the tragedy of the heroes of United 93 is timeless as life itself…it hits you to your core what they accomplished and died for our country. never has there been an surprise attack where everyday Americans were thrown into action to stop a faceless cowardly enemy…Never Forget
What a beautiful tribute.
I cry when I see these planes crash. Im a grown man but it hurts me to see this act
I can't imagine their fear and terror. God rest their souls.
What disturbs me about 9/11 is the moments in the planes when the people new the plane was going to crash and how terrifying it would have been waiting for impact. I hope they didn’t feel anything and went into the light . I hope they believed something more than this side of life. May they be in peace
America is truly the "Land of the Brave." A salute to the brave men & women of Flight 93!!
They're all heroes.
Bravest of the brave bless them all❤
All those dear souls,still breaks my heart
I cried looking at the pictures of the victims. Innocent peoples lives taken by idiotic people . I’m so sorry for people who lost their mom, dad , grandma , grandpa , sister , brother , children , etc.
They are truly hero's
RIP to you all..we will never forget ❤️🇨🇦
We never forget.
They are all the definition of not going down without a fight. A hell of a fight, at that. When Tod said “let’s roll”, they all knew it was time and what they had to do. Just unbelievably selfless, theh could’ve sat like ducks and I couldn’t have blamed them. Balls of steel.
God Bless
Prayers
Heroes
I'm glad to watch my late cousin Tom Burnett Jr trying stop 🛑 a high jackets.
I been in June 2011 where he is BURAL at. Someday as another aunt who died of heart failure.
I've been there twice. A very moving must see.
Wow the airplane ✈ went vertical I didn't know that, poor people
First in the fight. Salute to the Heroes of Flight 93
Such brave people .. loved and remembered always RIP xxx
FALSE FLAG OPERATION
@newtcake This should give you a clear understanding of 9/11. Very long but very important
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Makes you wonder what would have happened if the plane had left on time so the passengers wouldn't have had knowledge of what had happened at WTC!!
9/11 was a sad day for everyone and still is to this day
They sacrificed their lives for us.
The terrorists were willing to sacrifice their lives in order to kill people.
Ironically, the passengers sacrificed their lives and saved people.
There's a kind of poetry about that.
I'm proud to be an American.
You're such a nice person.
This pepele are hero ❤️🕊️god bless them all we all love you and miss you ❤️
Wow I am sad for family.. Frog. of 93 They are real Hero of our country and America.. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Every citizen from USA have to visit this park. I would like to visit it , if I traveled at EEUU.
R.I.P. so many lives wasted and ruined for nothing.
glad i got to see the temporary chain link fence memorial in 2002
This flight 93 all passengers are really heros all passengers may rest in peace 🙏
R.I.P.
Flight 93. People are the hero's
I’d like to visit here some day😞🙏🏼🇺🇸
just visited for the first time today. It will be well worth your time to see. imo
“Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country,”
I am a little obsessed with 9/11 and especially the passengers on the flights. I simply cannot get my head around what these people went through. I’m ex cabin crew with a thirty year career, and I know every sound and nuance onboard a jet liner. I can sadly imagine everything that went on; from the innocent happy chat of the crew starting their duty day, the clink of the breakfast trays, to the deafening whine of the engines and the cracks and creaks of the aircraft being put under unbearable pressure. It defies belief what happened on September 11 2001. God rest their souls. I also wonder why anyone would give these Rangers such a stupid, unflattering hat.
6:17 there needs to be a full vid of the flight data recorder on utube
THIS WAS A DAY OF SORROW
❤STAY IN PEACE NOW!
May the many merits accumulated in life by these people have allowed them to return to the Spirit World in a safe and serene way, free from the terrible sensations of the anguishing and final moments of their heroic struggle for the common good to all against those who attempt against life in the name of false ideologies. To the victims' relatives, my most sincere and deepest feelings of respect and consideration. Humanity, on this day, was wounded; however, it will continue to conquer evil from whatever source. Love will prevail. And the fiber of those who thus serve God, Almighty, will be kept on the course of a better future for our descendants. Amen (I used Google Translate)
UN BELIEVABLE.!!!!
Let’s Roll
Эти пассажиры смелые супергерои подняли мятеж против терористов, жаль что они не успели добежать до кабины пилота и врезать этим терористам по голове огнетушителями, вы смелые пассажиры и Россия тоже по вам скорбит 😔💪💐🦸♂️🦸♀️🌺✨🇺🇸🇷🇺
8:00 I was in Germany in the military transistioning to duty in 1977 all the instructors Vvets all the senior e's and officers were talking about the f mess of a exfil from Saigon two years earlier and the intelligence nightmare. A military intelligence instructor told us you will be able to use your training to identify terrorist activity. I asked him what is a terrorist? He told us we have been dealing with terrorists in the US since before WWII. If you want the straight scoop terrorist started WWI. That is what a terrorist is and you are the first to actually look for them in the military complex as solders.
The text book definition is group a is being acted upon by group b to get group a to force group c (governing body)to do something or to act.
that is a terrorist! Now go find one????
How I said ...that the easy part get them to F up and tell on them selves. Who ...thats the hard part! Welcome to Counter intelligence folks!
operational .....convince them you are or arent!
organizational .....study the group and what they are doing, where, when , how???
defensive .....without them knowing it!
offensive .....they know somebody is there doing something , they just dont know what, when , where or how!
infil counter intelligence ......your there in plain sight doing what ever and nobody knows it!
that is a pre 911 world in 1970s
take me back ...park ranger! llooll
They didn't feel anything and were not aware they were crashing. They were supersonic when they hit the floor the crash occurred faster than nerves conduct electricity they didn't even see the crash occurring. Wasn't there a farmer that saw it fly overhead and heard a sonic boom?
Never forget who the enemy is