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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

What September 11, 2001 Has Meant To Me :: September 11 Terrorism Essays

On September 11, 2001 our Nation sat and watched in fear and aversion as unknown assailants attacked the American people on our own soil, a feat that has not been seen since World War II. The atrocities of this day have elicited an abundance of overwhelming emotions that have spread throughout the beingness comparable wild fire. The diversity of my emotions is still pulling me in several opposite directions, making it difficult for me to place a meaning to September 11, 2001. I like the rest of America watch as countries throughout the world lend support and attend to our boorish. I watch these events unfold with keen pride and relief as foreign nations bond together and aid us in order to fight a common foe. If nought else good comes out of this atrocity at least we have proved that the majority of this world can come together and work as one.My pride at watching this world come together is not totally felt as I observe our home front. I have spent my entire life traveling this world and for the historical ten years have continued that travel as a member of the U.S. Navy. My one regret is the fact that at times I am embarrassed to call myself an American, for in no other country does it take over four thousand deaths and mass destruction for a people to find pride in their Nation. I am disgust with our Nations sudden patriotic values and ashamed. What have we been teaching our children for the past cardinal years? As with so many others my strongest emotion is fear. Fear for what we argon getting into and fear that our newly found Americans will prove fib right. This is a state of war to the likes that no one has ever seen and I get int think Americans, to no fault of their own, realize the true extremity of what we are dealing with. I have learned and experienced so many things as a member of the Armed forces. It is this knowledge that every sailor and soldier alike has that allows me to see just how horrific this war could be.

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