Thursday
marks the 13th anniversary of the attacks on the United States in New York and
Washington, D.C. While truly tragic, it
was also a day which demonstrated the incredible will and strength of the human
spirit. There were as many stories of
heroism as there was destruction. We
witnessed countless acts of bravery and selflessness. And these are only the stories we know. Many of the incredible stories forever died
with the victims.
The
following is a brief timeline of the day’s events.
At 8:45 am, the
first plane crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. The crash instantly killed hundreds of
innocent people and trapped hundreds more above the 110th
floor. While emergency crews sprang into
action, a mere 18 minutes later, a second plane crashed into the South
Tower. It was evident to all, this was
not a coincidence, the United States was under attack.
At 9:45 am, a
third plane crashed into the Pentagon.
The jet fuel caused a devastating fire causing a small structural
collapse.
15 minutes after
the Pentagon crash, the South Tower collapsed.
It was less than one hour from the time the plane crashed into the
building to when it fell to the ground.
At 10:10, the country became aware of a fourth
plane wreck. United Flight 93 had left
the Newark airport late. 40 minutes
after departure, terrorists took control of the plane. The passengers on the plane, aware of the
events of New York and Washington, decided to take action. They overtook the terrorist and in the
process crashed the plane into a Pennsylvanian field. All aboard were killed instantly.
At 10:30, the
inevitable occurred. The North Tower of
the World Trade Center collapsed. While
the nation watched in awe, the brave firefighters, police officers and other
city officials continued to respond to their call to duty. Due to the devastation created when the Twin
Towers collapsed, four other building would fall to the ground during the
day.
As the day
concluded we began to hear the devastating carnage from the day. In New York City approximately 3,000 people
were killed, including 343 firefighter and paramedics, 23 police officers and
37 Port Authority officers. In
Washington, DC, 125 military personnel and civilians were killed at the
Pentagon in addition to the 64 people on board the flight. An additional 45 people were killed in the
Pennsylvanian field from Flight 93.
Since
this day, the world has changed dramatically.
For example, we have increased security at airports and ball games. We are much more aware of extremist groups
and their acts of terror. Likewise, we
have built a new building at the site and commissioned a museum so that we never
forget what happened.
Do
you think the world is safer or more risky since September 11th? Why?
If you could lead the nations of the world, what would be your plan to
achieve world peace? Details please…..