9/11 and its aftermath vindicated the All-Volunteer Force
Our military has proven its critics wrong, again.
View Article9/11/11--My interview with a 9/11 survivor
My friend and colleague Kevin was in the Second Tower on 9/11 when it was hit. He got out alive with minutes to spare. Here is my interview with him on 9/11 of 2004.
View ArticleHeroic women of 9/11: Where are their memorials?
Our collective memory has all-but-erased female heroism from the story of 9/11.
View Article9/11 - When remembering is the only thing we can do
The experience of an average citizen who didn't know anyone in New York, Washington D.C or on Flight 93 and wasn't close enough to go and help out. All she could do was sit and watch it unfold and...
View ArticleRemembering who we are on 9/11, and why we should never forget
You remember where you were when you heard about the attacks, but do you think about how it has changed your life?
View Article9/11 We Remember: Healing through sports
Sports can be trivial, but they took the lead for healing after 9/11.
View Article9/11 Corporate generosity
After 9/11 corporate America proved they were people. They donated millions of dollars worth of goods to the responders and volunteers at Ground Zero.
View Article9/11: A time to remember and to teach
We all remember where we were that fateful day. Or do we?
View ArticleWe escaped 9/11, not the last flight
9/11 happened to other people, but death comes to us all. Are we wise enough to meet it?
View ArticleOn 9/11, don't be silent - Speak!
On 9/11, while in my flimsy white cotton nightgown watching NBC news with Katie Couric and Matt Lauer, the plane hit the tower, live, real, dead-on—and I was struck dumb.
View Article9/11 and Pearl Harbor: Sinister Acts of War
The deadly attacks on September 11, 2001 and the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 are blatant acts of war that propelled the United States into war.
View Article9/11 Generation
An entire generation of Americans witnessed the terror of September 11th, 2001 as children, and now they're grown up. What has changed?
View Article9/11 took away America’s innocence
About 700 children lost their parents during the September 11, 2001 attacks and among that group were dozens of children born after the attacks occurred.
View Article9/11 and the rage of America: a coda
Sorrow will always accompany memories of 9/11, but we should add to them joy.
View ArticleSeptember 11, 2012--No we should not "come together"
On the eleven year anniversary, we keep hearing how Americans should "come together" on this day to "honor the victims." Those worthless platitudes are exactly what we should not do.
View ArticleRemembering 9/11: The rage of America
Let us remember that day, the people who died, why they died, and who we are as a nation. And in that memory, let us rejoice.
View ArticleRemembering 9/11: Where were you?
September 11th, 2001 changed America and the world forever. Where were you and how will this day be remembered?
View Article9/11 and Osama bin Laden’s insidious attacks
The simultaneous and sinister attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon revealed to the world how helpless a free and open society is to terrorism.
View Article9/11: Sharing the lessons with children
We all remember where we were when we first saw the smoking towers. Or do we?
View Article9/11: The loss of innocence
About 700 children lost their parents during the September 11, 2001 attacks and among that group were dozens of children born after the attacks occurred.
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