Nice Budweiser Beer tribute commercial. I never saw that tribute commercial, but I remember that day well. I got up for work and turned on the TV. It was about 6:00 A.M. PDT. 3 hours difference from NYC time. I was a little late for work that morning. I saw one tower on fire. Then, I saw the second plane go right through the second tower. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Later, both Towers finally collapsed. 3000 people perished in an instant. When I got to work, I remember my Supervisor saying that Saddam Hussein will pay for this horrible crime. Later, the U.S. Government revealed he was not the mastermind of this crime. We know who. He was taken care of, permanently, by our military in Pakistan.
This is just a fabulous commercial. Very heart warming.
Awesome video, I never seen that one, I was training in the Field at Ft. Lewis WA when 9-11 happened. we all got pulled out the next day. As we were coming in from the field we go right by the 1st SFG and 2nd Ranger BN motor pools they were already gone. everyone in my BN started getting orders to PCS to units that were deploying, I went to Germany and soon after I was in Iraq. Thanks for posting the video and Thank you for your Service and Sacrifice sir. Your not to far from me either I'm in Elmira NY.
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Awesome video, I never seen that one, I was training in the Field at Ft. Lewis WA when 9-11 happened. we all got pulled out the next day. As we were coming in from the field we go right by the 1st SFG and 2nd Ranger BN motor pools they were already gone. everyone in my BN started getting orders to PCS to units that were deploying, I went to Germany and soon after I was in Iraq. Thanks for posting the video and Thank you for your Service and Sacrifice sir. Your not to far from me either I'm in Elmira NY.
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I have passed through Elmira several times for work.
Saw it a couple days ago for the first time. Amazing.
The horses were worked with for about a month or so to learn kneeling.
The commercial ran only once.
Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately far too many people have already forgotten or are too young to know the experience of seeing the towers fall. And there are those who think that they can erase history by removing statues, plaques, and other reminders. History has taught us a harsh lesson and we don't seem to be listening. What the hell are we letting ourselves get into?
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