nmah5093.xml
Title
nmah5093.xml
Source
born-digital
Media Type
story
Date Entered
2002-09-17
NMAH Story: Story
9-11, the day that changed America
Today is September 11, 2002. It was one year ago today that I remembered the tragic events of 9-11. As a witness to one of the most important events in the history of the world, I think it is important that I write down for all of you to remember what that day means to me.
I remember the day, that September day that changed America. The tragic events that took place on 9-11 will never diminish in the hearts of Americans. As the plane struck the world trade center and pentagon, terror was brought about through our eyes. On the same day a plane was crashed onto the grounds of Shangsville, Pennsylvania, believed to be headed for the white house. This event was carried out due to the brave heroes who stood up against the terrorists, and spared the lives of others in Washington. The day that struck America was a day that struck our hearts, causing a hole, which can never be filled. When the smoke rose from the severe destruction, the terror started to unfold.
The day that America was attacked was a day when America changed. Our nation became one in people, mind, soul, and family. I prayed for the dead and their families, and for the children who became orphans. I also prayed for the heroes who were born on 9-11 that helped save America. Hundreds of firefighters perished trying to just perform their job, which I recognize as true heroes. In New York many people lost their jobs and chance to support their families. Our economy slowed down significantly through the outrageous act on 9-11. Many people stopped flying due to the fear sunk in their stomach. As a result some airlines were even forced into bankruptcy. This is what our enemy wants to see, chaos throughout America. But we as a nation did not let our enemy see what they desired. In my mind I see America as a pole of freedom and success, which can never be broken down by anyone.
9-11 was also a day that made America stronger. Through out our nation today, we have security everywhere. An important place where this attribute is shown is at the airport. As we fly today, we have tight security. Why? To protect lives and ensure safeness through out our journey. Some people think its ridiculous when they check your shoes at the airport, but I feel as if that pole is getting stronger.
As I reflect upon these facts as of today, only one emotion comprises my mind: anger. Over 3,000 human beings were robbed of their lives by the terrorists. Our nation feels anger as well, which is why we were at war with Afghanistan. I am proud of all the soldiers who defended America. Many have died, but they left as heroes. No matter how hard America is struck, it will always defeat its enemy. I want to thank all the heroes who helped their nation when it was in need. America will never forget those who stood up and risked their lives, just to help save other innocents. I feel proud to be an American and am grateful to be where I am today. May all the Americans who were perished on the day that changed America, rest in peace. God bless America, for it has, is, and will continue to be the greatest nation in the world.
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Citation
“nmah5093.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, accessed November 26, 2024, https://911digitalarchive.org/items/show/44278.