Remembering 8:46 a.m. September 11 2001.

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2,977 people killed on September 11, beginning at 8:46 a.m. A time, that many shall never forget. A time that many will never forgive.
343 Firefighters of the FDNY including one New York Fire patrolman.
Stephen Siller, A FDNY, rushed to equip himself with sixty-pounds of gear, and began running from the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, to the Twin Towers.
54 Seagrave fire trucks, were destroyed when the World Trade Center buildings collapsed.
Many firefighters continue to battle health problems from September 11. Many civilians, trapped in the city, when the towers collapsed, are experiencing similar health issues.
President George W. Bush, was reading to a elementary class, when he was notified by Secret Service, that the United States, was being attacked.
9:37 a.m., Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon. 64 passengers and crew are killed, and the impact kills 125 civilians and military in the Pentagon.
9:45 a.m. Operation Yellow Ribbon commences. Closing down airspace over the entire United States.
9:59 a.m. the South Tower of the World Trade Centers, collapses.
10:02 a.m. Flight 93, crashes in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
10:28 a.m. North Tower of the World Trade Centers, collapses.
12:15 p.m. No aircraft, commercial and private, are in United States airspace.
2:30 p.m. Mayor Rudy Giuliani, visits Ground Zero.
5:30 p.m. Building number Seven, of the World Trade Center, collapses.
8:30 p.m. President George W. Bush addresses the Nation.
October 7, 2001, Operation Enduring Freedom, began to free the country of Afghanistan from the tyranny of the Taliban and to eliminate the terrorists of Al-Qaeda, responsible for the terrorist attack on American soil.
There is no greater cause, to fight, than to fight for Freedom. Freedom, is a weapon our adversaries do not have. We will negotiate for it. Sacrifice for it. We will not surrender for it. We, are Americans.

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