Perfect song, we all needed a little help from our friends that day. We love you canada, thank you all so much for everything you did for our fellow countrymen!
I know this is years later, but I want all the residents of Gander to know how much this American loves you. You took in our people....way more than you could handle...and opened your arms, your homes, and your town to those passengers. I know there were more than just Americans on those planes, and you knew people needed help and you were the closest to them.THANK YOU. Canada deserved to be the first to receive a piece of that day.
was privileged enough to be in Gander a few years back and saw this steel. It's all about people. As Canadians and Americans we are lucky to have one of the best most caring relationship than any other 2 countries in the world.
The days, weeks, and months after 9/11 were horrible, but at the same time, amazing as well. Even as far away as Norway, people held up signs saying "Today We Are All USA". Every American put their differences aside and became one group- Americans. It saddens me that it took an event like 9/11 to bring us together. Unfortunately, now, we're as divided as a nation can be. Most Americans know about the kindness of Gander. When are we as human beings going to realize we can do so much more together? Anyway, thank you Canada.
Wow… that is one hell of a long drive, I can’t believe you guys drove all the way to Gander, that’s absolutely incredible! As a Canadian, I know the people with gander helped you guys, but you also helped us, by sharing your stories to people all over this world, I reminded everyone love and kindness are still in abundance at countless places all over this world. And it’s very true, we know you would do the same for us, this isn’t a story I have one towns kindness, it’s a story of humanity, and how when it comes right down to it, we are still all there for each other no matter what, and I’m forever grateful that the story lives on. I have spent all of my 52 years here in Toronto, I’ve never even been to Newfoundland until after this happened, but I just had to go see for myself, and everything you saw it’s 100% accurate, these people are absolutely incredible, they’re not tainted by all the horror in this world, quite the opposite, they encourage all the goodness in this world, I just wish there were more places like that, because living in a big city, you would never be treated like that, if you say hi to a stranger on the street here, they call the police out of fear! I guess there is something to be said for living in a small town, and it just makes me so proud to be Canadian. So a huge thank you to everyone on those planes, for helping stern one of the worst tragedies in the world into one of the best stories of human kindness❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It’s like the saying, “don’t take the generosity of others as a sign of weakness” especially that of Canadians, I read history, Canadians fighting in WW1 I don’t have to explain to you why, I’m sure you know that history well
If you read The Day The World Came to Town, the parents of a FDNY firefighter was stranded in Gander. A beautiful wonderful woman named Buell Cooper, help the parents as much as she could! The parents actually flew back to Ireland, where they went on vacation, then got back to NY. About two weeks later, they found out their son, Kevin O'Rourke, had died at the WTC.
well this makes me all warm and fuzzy...and we would do it all over again...I think of you and visit the monument often...stay safe & strong...I love my little town
Did you see those bikes that were fire engine red? Those were Harley's. Harley Davidson makes a special edition fire fighter model that is that specific color of red and you have to be a fire fighter to purchase one (from a dealer).
I'm from Fort McMurray. Newfoundlands third largest city. There is nowhere I'd like to be stranded more than Newfoundland. It would have been crazy but I would have been happy to be on a plane sent there.
Every time I go through the Battery Tunnel I always say a pray . Every time I pass the Trade Center I always say a prayer . One day I said aloud Do my prayers really help ? The next day my alarm went off and the time was 911.
Perfect song, we all needed a little help from our friends that day. We love you canada, thank you all so much for everything you did for our fellow countrymen!
Newfoundland is the first place outside the United States to share the steel from the World Trade Center.
And deservedly so, thank you Canada
I was proud to be part of the motorcycle escort from Corner Brook to Gander.
Thank you
I have to pass through Gander this summer on a family trip. Going to take my 7 year old boy there to touch that piece of steel. 2024
Thank You, Gander!
I know this is years later, but I want all the residents of Gander to know how much this American loves you. You took in our people....way more than you could handle...and opened your arms, your homes, and your town to those passengers. I know there were more than just Americans on those planes, and you knew people needed help and you were the closest to them.THANK YOU. Canada deserved to be the first to receive a piece of that day.
was privileged enough to be in Gander a few years back and saw this steel. It's all about people. As Canadians and Americans we are lucky to have one of the best most caring relationship than any other 2 countries in the world.
The days, weeks, and months after 9/11 were horrible, but at the same time, amazing as well. Even as far away as Norway, people held up signs saying "Today We Are All USA". Every American put their differences aside and became one group- Americans. It saddens me that it took an event like 9/11 to bring us together. Unfortunately, now, we're as divided as a nation can be. Most Americans know about the kindness of Gander. When are we as human beings going to realize we can do so much more together? Anyway, thank you Canada.
Wow… that is one hell of a long drive, I can’t believe you guys drove all the way to Gander, that’s absolutely incredible! As a Canadian, I know the people with gander helped you guys, but you also helped us, by sharing your stories to people all over this world, I reminded everyone love and kindness are still in abundance at countless places all over this world. And it’s very true, we know you would do the same for us, this isn’t a story I have one towns kindness, it’s a story of humanity, and how when it comes right down to it, we are still all there for each other no matter what, and I’m forever grateful that the story lives on. I have spent all of my 52 years here in Toronto, I’ve never even been to Newfoundland until after this happened, but I just had to go see for myself, and everything you saw it’s 100% accurate, these people are absolutely incredible, they’re not tainted by all the horror in this world, quite the opposite, they encourage all the goodness in this world, I just wish there were more places like that, because living in a big city, you would never be treated like that, if you say hi to a stranger on the street here, they call the police out of fear! I guess there is something to be said for living in a small town, and it just makes me so proud to be Canadian. So a huge thank you to everyone on those planes, for helping stern one of the worst tragedies in the world into one of the best stories of human kindness❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This brings a sad smile to my heart
Yeah, until you've actually met a Newfoundlander, you'll not know how great a people they are. Love and respect them with all my soul.
Thanks Gander, Nfld (and Canada) for showing how humanity should work!!! Everyday!!!
Gander set an example to the world that day.
Lived down east in when I was in the infantry..alot of our guys were newfies, the toughest and most humble people you will ever meet.
It’s like the saying, “don’t take the generosity of others as a sign of weakness” especially that of Canadians, I read history, Canadians fighting in WW1 I don’t have to explain to you why, I’m sure you know that history well
God Bless you Gander!!! This American loves our neighbors to the North!!! ♥️🖤♥️
Love you Americans…. Even though you make crazy sometimes
As a Canadian, this brings me tears. ❤❤
I found this video particularly touching. All who participated must have done so with great pride. Great post script to an amazing story.
Thank you gander you really had our backs and we really appreciate it
This still brings tears to my eyes...the spirit of healing
If you read The Day The World Came to Town, the parents of a FDNY firefighter was stranded in Gander. A beautiful wonderful woman named Buell Cooper, help the parents as much as she could! The parents actually flew back to Ireland, where they went on vacation, then got back to NY. About two weeks later, they found out their son, Kevin O'Rourke, had died at the WTC.
Take that A.I.!!
Something it can never understand, the Human Spirit❣️❣️❣️
Thank you Gander (and Canada)!
well this makes me all warm and fuzzy...and we would do it all over again...I think of you and visit the monument often...stay safe & strong...I love my little town
Had me in tears.
What an incredible story !!!
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Did you see those bikes that were fire engine red? Those were Harley's. Harley Davidson makes a special edition fire fighter model that is that specific color of red and you have to be a fire fighter to purchase one (from a dealer).
Very Great Honoring Canadian's for their out standing job !!!!
Yeah, crying here. The impact of that day will be with us forever.
Great storie brilliant opening song cocker power the world
Godspeed Gander.🙏🗽🇺🇸❤️🇨🇦
Outstanding!!!!
I have heard this story many times. It is still moving. ❤️✊🏻
No dislikes!
Me: Awwwwww 🇺🇸❤️🇨🇦
I'm from Fort McMurray. Newfoundlands third largest city. There is nowhere I'd like to be stranded more than Newfoundland. It would have been crazy but I would have been happy to be on a plane sent there.
Every time I go through the Battery Tunnel I always say a pray . Every time I pass the Trade Center I always say a prayer . One day I said aloud Do my prayers really help ? The next day my alarm went off and the time was 911.
Sweet! A dog to represent the 11!
I feel bad for the one thumbs down 👎in this story
Well i couldn't help my tears fall ❤❤❤
We have two beams in a fire fighters memorial civic park in Kitchener, Ontario
Thats the MAD love between Canada and the States...Respect...the people not the government
They even shipped 2 pieces of steel from the towers to them. This is the name of that video. "Delivery of WTC Steel to Gander"