9-11-01
On the morning of September 11, 2001 I awoke thinking that this would be yet another normal Tuesday, little did I know that this day would change my life forever. Seeing two of our countries largest towers collapse one after another was the scariest thing I have ever faced. After witnessing the pain and sorrows of that horrible day I realized that now the same nightmares we see on television across the globe are happening in our own backyard. Immediately after our nation was attacked I felt a sense of insecurity, which I had really never felt before. For the first time in my teenage life, I felt like I was not invincible. September 11 was one of the most drastic and changing experiences in my entire life. Everything around me seemed to feel different: people, cars, and nature etcetera. Facing the terror of September 11 left me with a horrible feeling inside of having lost something that was so much apart of the world that I could never replace. The moment I arrived home I wanted to see my parents. I guess when you feel at risk the only ones who can comfort you are the ones you love most. I can remember how worried I was about a draft for the war. I couldn't picture myself fighting because I knew I was not
ready. At that moment, I truly understood how courageous every man who ever entered war was. It gave me a totally new respect for war veterans. September 11, 2001 made me realize that life is not fast cars, video games, or gossip. It brought to my attention that the people you love and who love you are the true things that matter in life. It made me appreciate the wonderful family I have and how lucky I am. It was hard to accept the reality of 9/11. The amount of families who lost someone to the terrorist's attacks was enormous. This day will forever be in our hearts. "Leaders aren't born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal," a famous quote from Vince Lombardi truly explains the meaning of leadership. William Feehan was a great leader who sacrificed his life for the lives of many others. One family, and The New York City Fire Department, lost a truly wonderful man to the awful tragedy on 9/11. William Feehan, The New York City Fire Chief, was one of the many heroes who entered the world trade centers on 9/11 and did not make it out. William Feehan, son of a firefighter and the father of another, was a man that knew the location of every fire hydrant in New York City. After joining Ladder Company 3 in 1959 Feehan was the first commissioner ('91) to have held every possible position in the department. Freehan's life was taken on September 11,2001 when the south tower of the world trade center co
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