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On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:00 AM, RECMGMT-L automatic digest system wrote:
> From: "Tyler, Judy K Ms CIV USA MEDCOM CRDAMC"
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> Date: September 11, 2009 2:31:25 PM EDT
> Subject: OT: 9/11 (UNCLASSIFIED)
In each of our lives we have moments where we remember exactly the
spot we were standing in when we heard the news.
JFK shot in Dallas, I was in Brother Malakai's class in High School.
The job site I was on when my wife called and told me that her water
broke and I needed to hurry home. My son Conor was born within a few
hours.
But the memory of the Twin Towers and them falling from the sky is the
harshest memory ever; as the more you heard, the worse it got. Not
hundreds but thousands lost with all of us glued to the tragedy. Then
the horror of each succeeding event: the Pentagon and western PA.
No lesson, no moral. But simple rememberance of all those touched by
the tragedy and a prayer for their families that still don't
understand any of this.
Amen to you Judy. Thank you for remembering.
Hugh Smith
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