I will remember where I was...what I was doing and will never forget....
My heart goes out to all of those who lost their lives and their families.
Today we pray for the Families and Remember the Victims..
Remember the 2977 Lives Lost on Sept 11, 2001
September 11, 2015 will mark the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our nation in 2001. What happened to our country and the nation 14 years ago was a horrific tragedy, and it should never be forgotten. On September 11, 2015,
If you are unable to attend an event in person, Remember our heroes with a moment of silence.
Observe a moment of silence on September 11 at any or all of the following times.8:46 a.m.: Hijackers deliberately crash Flight 11 into floors 93 through 99 of the North Tower (1 WTC).
9:03 a.m.: Hijackers deliberately crash United Airlines Flight 175 into floors 77 through 85 of the South Tower (2 WTC).
9:37 a.m.: Hijackers deliberately crash American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, near Washington, D.C.
9:59 a.m.: The South Tower (2 WTC) collapses.
10:03 a.m.: After learning of the other attacks, passengers on United Airlines Flight 93 launch a counterattack on hijackers aboard their plane to try to seize control of the aircraft. In response, the hijackers crash the plane into an empty field near Shanksville, Pa.
10:28 a.m.: The North Tower (1 WTC) collapses. The 16-acre World Trade Center site is in ruins, with collateral damage affecting all adjacent properties and streets. A rescue and recovery effort begins immediately.
9/11 is a day to stand strong together and NEVER FORGET.
Not a single word is spoken
Jim Brooks
This is the commercial spot Budweiser produced after 9/11. They only aired it once so as not to benefit financially from it - they just wanted to acknowledge the tragic event. I never saw this commercial until now.... it is quite moving. Talk about a picture being worth a thousand words.
Published on Sep 26, 2014
One of the favorite Super Bowl Commercials of all time. Budweiser's 9/11 tribute featuring their iconic Clydesdales passing the Statue of Liberty, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, and finally pausing and bowing in a park overlooking the New York City skyline, without the twin World Trade Center Towers - which were destroyed in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. This big game ad was broadcast in 2011 in honor of the 10th year anniversary remembrance of the September 11 attacks.