09-11-2011, 07:54 PM
I was at work when the towers were hit. They didn't fall for a long time. It was surreal. Even though they had both been hit, I was shocked as hell when they actually fell. I didn't think our buildings did that.
The most heartbreaking part was watching the people jump. The sound of them hitting stuck with me. Horrible. I don't know what I would have done. I'm scared of heights, but I'm scared of fire, too. I don't like to think about it.
I still have the Army's "Let's Roll" poster that was given to me by a general in Tennessee:
It reminds me how brave some of our people are, military or not.
The most heartbreaking part was watching the people jump. The sound of them hitting stuck with me. Horrible. I don't know what I would have done. I'm scared of heights, but I'm scared of fire, too. I don't like to think about it.
I still have the Army's "Let's Roll" poster that was given to me by a general in Tennessee:
It reminds me how brave some of our people are, military or not.