Unsung 9/11 Heroes: Arborists Recall the ‘Hell’ of Shanksville Scene of Downed Flight 93
An FBI agent in charge of the Pennsylvania crash site of Flight 93 on September 11, 2001 called the arborists who helped “unsung heroes.”
An FBI agent in charge of the Pennsylvania crash site of Flight 93 on September 11, 2001 called the arborists who helped “unsung heroes.”
“The heroes of Flight 93 are an everlasting reminder. No matter the danger, no matter the threat, no matter the odds, America will always rise up, stand tall and fight back,” Trump said.
In less than 36 hours Britain will be in the hands of a japesome patriot blond or an unreconstructed antisemitic, terror-supporting Marxist.
Just ahead of the anniversary of the terror attacks on Sept. 11, Dirty Jobs star Mike Rowe noted that the heroes we saw that terrible day are more worthy of praise than former NFL player Colin Kaepernick ever could be.
Vice President Mike Pence emphasized in a Tuesday ceremony the importance of ensuring those born after September 11, 2001 know what happened and why their fellow Americans were callously murdered by Islamic terrorists that day.
“At this memorial on this sacred earth in the field beyond this wall and in the skies above our heads, we remember the moment when America fought back,” Trump said, praising the Americans aboard the flight–“changed the course of history” by resisting the terrorists.
President Donald Trump will deliver remarks Tuesday in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, at a memorial service for the Americans who died aboard Flight 93 on September 11, 2001.
A grassy field in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania, is now sacred ground after 40 men and women perished there on Sept.11, 2001.
Trump will deliver remarks at the Tower of Voices, a new 93-foot tower featuring a wind chime for each of the 40 Americans who died aboard the hijacked flight which crash-landed into a Pennsylvania field.