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I'm with you all on this one...even though I was 43yrs old on that somber day, the very next day I tried to join the military, because I wanted to do unto them as they did unto us, but I couldn't clear age waivers w/o prior service...
![]() However, I also hope that 12/07/1941 will be remembered in the same light...you want to know why I feel the way I do about foreign products, well that day put nitro on the fire....thus reason #1!!! Sadly though I feel that since that tragedy happened nearly 68yrs ago, it's been forgotten by many, and the products they drive are proof of it....
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god bless all the nyc fallen victims. I lost several friends that day from fdny and the ems side as well. I was stationed at west point military academy and working part time as a paramedic when the event occured. I pray and thank god, i was on one of the last trains out of the city when it all hapened. However I was called back down there to help in the rescue and recovery mode.
I hope nothing ever happens like this again. Kevin Scott - PARAMEDIC 4116 K/SA 1990 PONTIAC TRANS AM |
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