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The day that changed the lives of our generation, as much as Pearl Harbor changed the lives of our parents and grandparents.
ReplyDeletewhkattk - Indeed it did.
ReplyDeleteI remember it like yesterday. All the fear and uncertainty. And no planes in the air. We all went home and worried and watched the TV until we no longer could stand it. Heard back from every one of our friends and family that could have been affected . Knew it would change us, but did not expect the ways it did .
ReplyDeletefred - I cried for the people who died that day.
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