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Title
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Library of Congress Stories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of more than 200 user-submitted stories gathered from the Library of Congress's "Witness and Response" exhibition staged in 2002.
LC Story
LC Story: Story
Where were you on September 11, 2001 when you heard the news? (Please share your experience of learning of the events and what you did afterwards.)
On September 11th, 2001, I was an U.S. Air Force master sergeant stationed at Kadena Air Base, on the Pacific island of Okinawa. My normal duty was to fly as an engineer on the RC-135, an Air Force surveillance plane.
When the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon occurred, Okinawa was in the process of being battered by Typhoon Nari (the second typhoon that had hit us in less than two weeks) so all American military personnel and their families had been restricted to quarters to ride out the storm. The news of the attack reached us on our televisions not long after 11 p.m., and those who had already gone to bed were quickly awakened by phone calls from friends and coworkers. Throughout that night, I, and the thousands of other Air Force, Marine, Army and Navy personnel based on Okinawa, were a captive audience to the horrific events depicted on the Armed Forces Network.
LC Story: Memory
What is your strongest memory of that day?
Shortly after the collapse of the South Tower, I got a phone call from my squadron's battle staff, advising me to report for duty to implement security measures at my unit's facility. Winds were gusting so strongly that I could barely keep my vehicle on the road.
LC Story: Affects
How do you perceive that the events of September 11, 2001 have affected this country and/or you personally?
The events of September 11th were to have a tremendous effect on me personally, as only weeks after the attack I was to find myself flying over Afghanistan as a part of the air war against the Taliban. I wish I could express the feeling of pride, and of justice delivered, that I felt as we smashed their organized resistance a piece at a time, culminating with the Battle of Tora Bora in mid-December.
In a larger sense, the tragedy gave the American people a chance to connect with their Armed Forces on a scale that I personally had not seen during my time in the service, which started in as a "Cold Warrior" in 1985. I'd flown for years in this country's brushfire wires in the Balkans, and had also participated multiple times in the constant low-grade conflict in southern Iraq, and had never once got any feeling that the typical American man on the street know or cared about what I was risking my life to accomplish. After the attacks of 9-11, I experienced overwhelming support and goodwill from nearly everyone I encountered. I was only sorry that it took a national tragedy to build this bridge between the soldier and the civilian - and I truly hope that it can be maintained when we achieve peace once more.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
lc_story229.xml
911DA Item
Elements describing a September 11 Digital Archive item.
Status
The process status of this item.
approved
Consent
Whether September 11 Digital Archive has permission to possess this item.
full
Posting
Whether the contributor gave permission to post this item.
yes
Copyright
Whether the contributor holds copyright to this item.
yes
Source
The source of this item.
born-digital
Media Type
The media type of this item.
story
Created by Author
Whether the author created this item.
yes
Described by Author
Whether the description of this item was submitted by the author.
no
Date Entered
The date this item was entered into the archive.
2004-01-08
IP Address
The IP address of the device used to submit the item.
68.99.12.239