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Each year at 0600 hours we raise the 9/11 Memorial Flag in front of Fire Station 1.
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NEVER !!
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Amen Brothers.................
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I hate to tell you all that current politicians are trying to negotiate with Al Qaeda to fight in Syria. Not only have they forgot, but they want to arm those who's hatred of America runs deep.
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will never forget that day...BH
1966 31 Bahia Mar #316-512....8 years later..Resolute is now a reality..Builder to Boater..285 hours on the clocks..enjoying every minute..how many days till spring?
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I cannot go in to detail or further explain myself however i just wanted to touch on something very dear to me. at a secret location i was made aware the tower two came down and there was no 911 capability in the city of new york .as i worked at a remote location to restore a temporary 911 facility the communicator was tune into the collar phones worn by the fireman/NYPD .they knew they were going to die yet they stayed and tried to get the most amount of people to safety.the bravery between the men on there phones were incredible and some horrible descriptions of all those young girls burned alive in front of the elevator doors wanting to go up to work from 1st floor..every one of those 323 firemen said a prayer when the rumble started .terrible moments we live with--------------never forget
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