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Flight 93: First in the Fight on 9/11 | History Traveler Episode 163 

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9/11. For those of us who were alive to see it, this is a day that will never be forgotten. After 20 years, we are taking a moment to reflect on the events of that day and to visit the spot where Americans took the fight back to the enemy.
(note: an investigation found that the passengers of Flight 93 never made it into the cockpit. However, it was their efforts to fight back that brought down the plane and spared the Capitol that morning.)
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@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
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@khawkins992
@khawkins992 2 года назад
Could you do a episode on slavery? If we can't forget 9/11 why can't we remember slavery way more ppl died 🤷🏿‍♂️
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
@@khawkins992 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-85wJ4t5yeZ0.html
@alexmclean760
@alexmclean760 2 года назад
This weekend sir I brought up to other History friends at a WW2 Sept 11 memorial show I did a lil of free advertising for ya and this video actually has me chocked up growing up as a Navy brat my dad was stationed at Camp Johnson in NC I became a first responder day before 9-11 and knew several FDNY and those in the Pentagon who died
@glennlandry7714
@glennlandry7714 2 года назад
You did a great job.
@clearlysix
@clearlysix 2 года назад
Subscribed, thank you.
@annegulbransen3961
@annegulbransen3961 2 года назад
Todd Beamer went to my high school and my dad was Todd's basketball coach. September 11 is a day that my family and high school remember this brave man and what he did. Thank you for sharing his story. Todd Beamer was a hero.
@leahfox7076
@leahfox7076 4 месяца назад
My dad also went to Los Gatos High school.
@MissOvel1
@MissOvel1 2 года назад
My husband is from Somerset County, PA. We’ve seen this memorial grow from the humble beginning of 40 homemade angels with each person’s name on them and several bulletin boards where people wrote notes and hung them on them. Then there were the pictures, mementos, etc... in metal buildings, then the opening of the new memorial and now to what it is today. A lot of work, thought and love went into this memorial that lies in the middle of nowhere, in a humble field in Pennsylvania. Thank you for this!! You did a great job!!!!
@apollovizsla
@apollovizsla Месяц назад
I was born and raised in Somerset County. I live now live in another state, but my family still lives in Somerset County. Just seconds before the plane crashed my brother was outside working in Boswell and he seen it fly over. My mother was also in Boswell, and she heard it but did not see it since she was in her house. My father and half-brother were outside in the yard at their house in Friedens, which is just outside of Somerset, and they saw it flying low just before it crashed.
@scottallen6664
@scottallen6664 2 года назад
This episode brought tears to me. I live in South Central Pennsylvania. My sister worked then and still works in the Pentagon. Her office was destroyed during the attack. She overslept that morning. She still suffers survivor's guilt. I lost a college buddy at the WTC. NEVER FORGET THESE AND ALL OTHER HEROS FROM THAT FATEFUL MORNING!!
@Rosco-P.Coldchain
@Rosco-P.Coldchain 9 месяцев назад
How was it destroyed as there’s no footage ..?
@SchardtCinematic
@SchardtCinematic 9 месяцев назад
I have lots of family in Somerset County. My Aunt and Uncle and some cousins live in Meyersdale Pa. Not to far away. My Dad grew up in Meyersdale
@mobitts1
@mobitts1 3 месяца назад
sorry for your loss, thank God for you sister.
@lisal.4498
@lisal.4498 Год назад
Since watching this video I made the trip to the memorial site. It was worth the 6 hour drive. Beautiful, emotional and inspiring. They truly were heroes that day. I wanted my teenagers to understand how brave these people were.
@maddisynreta7733
@maddisynreta7733 2 года назад
“.. and became the first frontline fighters on the War on Terror.” wow. just wow. i am in tears. thank you for a video on Flight 93. I don’t hear enough about it.
@kaligirl9521
@kaligirl9521 2 года назад
I read the comment. I knew it was coming. Still cried when he spoke them.
@alfonsonation
@alfonsonation 2 года назад
I held up until you mentioned the Psalm 23 prayer and begin reciting it. I ABSOLUTELY SHATTERED. That hit me like a truck. Especially given the significance of the phrasing of that prayer and how it resembles the actual final moments of these heroes. "Lying down in green pastures", "ye though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil" literally as they walked in that valley, they feared no evil. Man that....dude...I wasn't ready for that. Beautiful and heart-tearing video dude.
@minshullmisako
@minshullmisako 6 месяцев назад
Mr Beamer cited the Lord's Prayer. It's not in Palms.
@crmay72
@crmay72 3 месяца назад
​@minshullmisako That's correct. Good catch.
@andrewrippel6164
@andrewrippel6164 2 года назад
The man who designed that monument, Sam Pellman, was my college advisor and a musical genius in his own right. He sadly was killed in 2017. I honor his life in addition to all of those lost on 9/11 whenever this time of year comes around.
@allysonh6410
@allysonh6410 2 года назад
Wow. So cool
@miraonthewall5284
@miraonthewall5284 9 месяцев назад
Killed? Wow really? That’s crazy. By who
@thunderbee22
@thunderbee22 2 года назад
There's a bunch of historical RU-vid channels that show historic places and people. The level of respect that you give to the memories and places of importance is something that I admire. Whether it's a 9/11 memorial, Arlington Cemetery or Dick Winter's personal collection you tell a great story and give the respect they deserve. Thank you.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. That means a lot.
@andreanne8228
@andreanne8228 9 месяцев назад
I’m french Canadian. I made sure both my kids know about 9/11. It left such an impact in my mind and the world. I think it’s important to pass this along so history doesn’t repeat itself. Those of us who were alive when it happened, still remember where we were and what we were doing that day. Every year, around the anniversary, I watch survivor videos, commemorative videos etc. And it always bring back the same feeling I felt on that day.
@sarahr2498
@sarahr2498 2 года назад
I have never seen this memorial. Just beautiful JD. Wonderful job.
@jaeves007
@jaeves007 2 года назад
If you're ever in the area, you should go. It's free and only takes a few hours to go through. Fort Ligonier isn't far away from it, as well as a really cute theme park called Idelwild (it's great for kids). Johnstown, PA isn't very far either - lots of flood history to be found there.
@amygentry4351
@amygentry4351 2 года назад
Very somber place. I went there before the memorial was built. Cloudy and cold the day visited. Quiet and sad. Hallowed ground.🙏
@bobbyplummer4415
@bobbyplummer4415 2 года назад
I'm from Ligonier
@jaeves007
@jaeves007 2 года назад
@@bobbyplummer4415 nice! I think I'm going to check out Ligonier days this year - do you recommend?
@simonkevnorris
@simonkevnorris 2 года назад
I've not heard of this memorial before. I did visit the USA in 2001 for the NASCAR race at Dover Downs and a week later the F1Grand Prix in Indianapolis. We landed in Washington DC a week after 9/11. We had flown around NYC and there was still smoke coming out of that city. At Dover Downs we could see the military transports taking off each on was cheered by the crowd. It's good to see the memorial for the people who saved other innocent lives.
@TaylorT01
@TaylorT01 Год назад
I was 10 years old on that day and I remember being in 5th grade. I’m a sheriffs deputy now and I’m not ashamed to admit that this is an absolutely beautiful video that left me in tears. I hope that I can be half as brave as these hero’s when my day comes.
@AmericanBattlefieldTrust
@AmericanBattlefieldTrust 2 года назад
Beautiful tribute JD. Both powerful and informative.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. Much appreciated.
@MaidensWorldOfWax
@MaidensWorldOfWax 2 года назад
@@TheHistoryUnderground Thank you for doing this, you honored the memories of those brave Heroes with dignity and grace, Bravo. We will never forget the Heroes of Flight 93. May they rest in Peace.
@williambouchard4480
@williambouchard4480 2 года назад
Very well said. Excellently done! Thank you.
@lthom5158
@lthom5158 2 года назад
A beautiful tribute to Flight 93. You did an excellent job conveying the message of the site. I especially loved the recitation of Psalms 23. Thank you for the work you do bringing history alive.
@youtoo2072
@youtoo2072 2 года назад
agree/AMEN
@SallyM-7777
@SallyM-7777 2 года назад
You did amazing job in putting this video all together. Like, as you said those that remember that day will never forget where they were, or what they were doing. The magnitude and sorrow it caused was unbelievable, but ironically brought out some good out of by bringing everyone in America together.
@pricklypear7516
@pricklypear7516 9 месяцев назад
@@SallyM-7777 That's a lovely sentiment, and I'm sure you're a lovely person. But if this event, like the bombing of Pearl Harbor, can be credited with "bringing everyone in America together," we must also admit that what brought us together was a thirst for revenge. It bears thinking about.
@shauntemplar.26
@shauntemplar.26 2 года назад
I would rather something like this would never have to be made but sadly people need to remember this day. This day started will evil acts of murder and then becomes something of herorisom and bravery like you could not imagine. we should never EVER let this be stripped from our minds. God bless you brother for doing your part in helping us not forget. We will remember together the victims of 9/11. It was as strange today because I was just working on my Facebook tribute for 9/11 getting reading to post on the 11th Something I have never done before,.I'm looking this year at all the victims but more the children who lost their lives on that fateful morning who be in their 20s but also looking at the children who lost loved ones from inside the tower and heroes like police, firemen who also lost their lives and left wives and unborn children behind. I'm British and 20 years later it still rips out my heart to hear stories read and also watch these events take place in real-time as it did all over the World News. s Together we REMEMBER everyone.
@hiccurps
@hiccurps 2 года назад
Very very well said
@marydeaton3241
@marydeaton3241 2 года назад
What you said is so very beautiful!
@cherriehallman5248
@cherriehallman5248 2 года назад
Amen !!!!
@Tellius23
@Tellius23 2 года назад
I am an avid American History buff and you, sir, do all of these stories justice. I just watched this am in tears without having even visited but I will be going 2 weeks from tomorrow. A 4 hour drive is the least I can do to honor these 40; a truly honoring and powerful episode. Let’s keep history alive. Bless you.
@tonistark4169
@tonistark4169 2 года назад
This is BEAUTIFUL tribute, Sir!!!! I think the monument at 93 feet high for Flight 93, and the 40 bells signaling each passenger and crew. The crash site area is equally as stunning. It’s ALL stunning & haunting. Whomever designed that, did an extremely sensitive and beautiful memorial. I worked and lived as an RN in OKC when the domestic terrorist attacked the Murrah Building by Timothy McVeigh. I’d love to see you travel to OKC and see the Memorial if you haven’t already. I will never forget EITHER event which shaped our history just like you stated at the first of your talk. May they ALL who lost their lives on 9/11 & in OKC rest in eternal peace. 🙏🏻💔🙏🏻 Thank you for doing such justice to this historic and tragic day in history!
@StarrySkies80
@StarrySkies80 2 года назад
This made me cry a little. I was 21 at the time of 9/11, so I remember the day vividly. But I'd never seen the Flight 93 memorial before. It's both haunting and beautiful. I love the idea behind the Tower of Voices. I wish it had been breezy so you could've heard the music. Well done tribute, JD, and really appreciated today. Can't believe it's been 20 years.
@youtoo2072
@youtoo2072 2 года назад
i kept waiting for them to sway a little and tinggsingg , but alas , that's why we ALLLL must GO AND DO JUSTICE BY VISITING AND LETTING THEM TELL US THEIR OWN SELVES!!! How Mercy and GOOD GOES ONWARDS!!! .. The deer family were there though, thus God's especially Good Grace as they were especially there in daytime for us as a gift. Thank You for mentioning the Tower of Voices, now we'll remember and look up more videos too or go hear it personally!
@saynotocensorship
@saynotocensorship 2 года назад
I was 23, getting ready for work in Seattle on the West Coast. I feel ya. I always turned on the TV news when I got up as background noise. I didn’t see the first plane hit the South tower but knew immediately it wasn’t right. No pilot would do that. They would have downed the plane anywhere else. I saw the second plane hit on live TV. No words can describe it. My Grandparents who helped raise me went through Pearl Harbor and my Papa (Grandfather) served in the Pacific during WW2. My Papa passed away in 1998. I’m so glad he didn’t live to see this. It would have crushed him. My Grandmother, his widow was moved in a way I can’t explain. I’m obviously not going to share that on social media. The only other time in my life I ever saw my Grandmother get that upset was when my Papa died. People that care about this Country and know that it’s an imperfect but beautiful unique thing, the greatest social experiment in human history know the impact of this. The terrorists tried to shake our resolve. They did it because they are evil people that don’t believe in the goodness of humanity and the American people. We are a nation of many different people, immigrants from all over the planet. I’m a Great Grandson of a Scottish immigrant. No matter how politicians try to divide us, we, in the end are all Americans and our stories really aren’t that much different.
@ryanmcfarland5060
@ryanmcfarland5060 2 года назад
I was a month from my 21st birthday serving in the Navy in San Diego. if you go to the 9/11 museum and memorial in NYC it is haunting. reading all the names of the people who died that day and the occasional mother with unborn child is overwhelming. forever ingrained in our consciousness and memory ❤️🗽🇺🇸
@BEEZYS-WORLD
@BEEZYS-WORLD 2 года назад
I was 21 as well ,still remember this like yesterday my wife now was my girlfriend of 4 mnths she called me at work and saud did i see what happened in new york i said no what at the time she was telling me she said a small plane hit the tower about that time i herd it on radio so i turned it up and when they said the next building was hit i knew it was a terrorist attack and man i remember felling so angry, sad vengeful then as the days passed proud, PROUD to be an American and the way we all pulled together. I always watch footage of 9/11 and i dont think ill ever not feel like it was that same day
@lespangen
@lespangen 2 года назад
I lived in DC at the time and it was speculated that the third plane would be heading there target unknown : capitol or White House perhaps ( no one was guessing the Pentagon🥵
@nancylpowers4778
@nancylpowers4778 2 года назад
What a heart felt episode 163 is. I cried while you were saying Psalm 23. I was driving N.B on interest 95. (Tractor Trailer). The cb was going nuts. As I was heading into Washington DC. All trucks were directed to the west side of the loop. We had police and air support directions coming over our cb's. I had no idea of the complete terror until I got to Elkton Md. I sure hope years from now. This day doesn't turn out to be hot dogs and hamburgers in someone's back yard. Blessing to you for this Episode 163.
@willdouglas77
@willdouglas77 2 года назад
Cried myself at the same exact time and still crying . Also a DMV ( District , Maryland , Virginia ) resident as well so the appreciation that I have for these people is unmeasurable . JD you did each and everyone of those people on that plane that day proud . USA FOREVER 🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸🙏🏼🇺🇸
@tishawhite704
@tishawhite704 2 года назад
Me too
@cosetteudx
@cosetteudx Год назад
I did too. DJ, you always have the right words. (9/11/2023)
@Missing_Xindi
@Missing_Xindi 2 года назад
The memorial has so many recordings and so much information. I was grateful to visit there in February 2020. It is worth the trip. The wind was still, so i didn't get to hear the bells. But everyone who can, should go. Never forget how ordinary people became extraordinary heroes.
@bobbyverrieriii6324
@bobbyverrieriii6324 2 года назад
the story of flight 93 gets me every time. Before taking the field for every one of my football games, I'd always say to myself: "Let's roll." - Todd Beamer.
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 2 года назад
I was working the morning news at a midwestern U.S. city news station that day when the network broke in and the world changed. I knew three people lost that day. It still seems like last week. Twenty years later I still feel the shock and power that changed my life forever. It's alright J.D., we all feel our words are inadequate. Another fine tribute. Keep traveling.
@youtoo2072
@youtoo2072 2 года назад
agree
@astaboy
@astaboy 2 года назад
Thank you J.D. for deep honor and respect you have shown to these people.
@lespangen
@lespangen 2 года назад
Absolutely: extremely well done😬👏🏻👏🏻
@outdoorsforever1027
@outdoorsforever1027 2 года назад
I’m not an emotional man but I’ve never felt more humbled and emotional as I can remember. Fantastic episode, humbling tribute to ordinary people giving the ultimate sacrifice for our Nation. Can’t believe 27 people gave this the thumbs down.
@emilyreplogle
@emilyreplogle 2 года назад
This is stunningly heartbreakingly beautiful. Thank you for remembering our Heroes.
@rgerca1593
@rgerca1593 2 года назад
That day i was serving in another army across the atlantic from you. We heard the radiomessage. Everybody fell silent and went to pack their stuff. "We are going to war over this with somebody" some soldier remarked. Turned out we stood shoulder to shoulder with the US for the next 20 years. Very proud off our soldiers ...
@kwd3109
@kwd3109 2 года назад
Thank you and God Bless you
@pamelaoliver8442
@pamelaoliver8442 2 года назад
Family we remain. Thank you ❤
@ricksmith4874
@ricksmith4874 2 года назад
Thank you and the rest of your brothers in arms.
@swtexan6502
@swtexan6502 2 года назад
Amen, Brother! Appreciate your service.
@MrJonrocker
@MrJonrocker 2 года назад
I distinctly remember this day 20 years ago. I was sitting on the floor with my then 1 year old son with the tv on in the background when the news flashes began. I now have 21 years in the military, added 2 daughters and my son is a full grown, Godly man. May we never forget, nor fail to pass on what happened that day. Thank you sir
@stuart8663
@stuart8663 2 года назад
We in Australia watched incredulously at what was first thought of as an elaborate movie prop scene , which then turned out to be gasping reality. Thankyou JD. My faith is always renewed hearing Psalm 23, but especially in this modern day setting. God bless you, Sir.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you.
@peggysorokowski1155
@peggysorokowski1155 Год назад
We just happened across this video last night, thank you for showing us this. I was moved to tears and when you recited the 23rd Psalm it was just moving. Thank you. May we never forget.
@user-j4200
@user-j4200 2 года назад
The flight full of HERO'S they saved so many other with their unselfish actions
@shanemurry9592
@shanemurry9592 2 года назад
Your words were perfect, thank you for sharing this. I have visited this site a few times and you did a great job for those who may never see this site in person.
@hiccurps
@hiccurps 2 года назад
Exactly J
@ArtVandelayOfficial
@ArtVandelayOfficial 2 года назад
They weren't heros, they were murdered by the US government A fighter jet took down the plane
@user-j4200
@user-j4200 2 года назад
@@ArtVandelayOfficial sorry you feel this way. I dont agree with you. Please remove your comment
@ArtVandelayOfficial
@ArtVandelayOfficial 2 года назад
@@user-j4200 Read all the witness statements.
@melindagordonbeck8958
@melindagordonbeck8958 2 года назад
We were there a year ago at this time. My heart was truly broken. We lost someone from our hometown of Lemoore, California, Lt. Cmdr. Otis Tolbert who was at the Pentagon. Thank you for this JD, you did a beautiful job commemorating these lives. Our daughter was in band and in 2002 the Liberty Patriots rallying cry was “Let’s Roll!” in honor of Todd Beamer 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@mikemercer5808
@mikemercer5808 10 месяцев назад
You did a great job JD. Your content is awesome, don't put yourself down. When you recited Psalm 23, it brought me to tears. You helped us remember what should never be forgotten. Thank you!
@charlie-nl3hl
@charlie-nl3hl 2 года назад
With all of the stress and anxiety of our recent times, I was making a conscious effort to avoid revisiting the pain of 9/11 this year. This video is literally the only coverage I’ve consumed. I’m so grateful that I did. The humility in your tour of this site allowed the space for me to let my emotions roam with yours. Turns out I didn’t need a break from 9/11. I just needed a different way to remember it. Thank you.
@MANNYREFRESH
@MANNYREFRESH 2 года назад
I was fortunate to be a Plankowner of the USS SOMERSET (LPD 25) a Navy ship that’s namesake to the county of Shanksville. During her commissioning ceremony, it was an honor to have escorted the surviving family members of the first 40 fallen heroes on the war against terrorism. Those brave Americans prevented additional death and damage that would have came to either the Capitol Building or White House. Metal from a crane that was nearby the United 93 crash site was used to lay the keel during the construction of USS SOMERSET. When 9/11 occurred I was stationed onboard USS SHILOH (CG 73) and we returned to sea within a few hours after the attack to protect the California coastline, enforcing a “no fly zone” restriction. I will never forget!
@lespangen
@lespangen 2 года назад
Thanks for your service ! The Flight 93 fallen heroes sacrificed everything to prevent the hijackers from completing their heinous plot and killing unknown scores of other people So glad there is a fitting memorial for them now and pray they are indeed resting in peace and that their families fared okay
@2Wheels1rider
@2Wheels1rider 2 года назад
Thank you from the UK for your service.
@rugerboy58
@rugerboy58 2 года назад
Thank you for your service! I was at the commissioning of the USS SOMERSET also. It truly was a humbling experience!
@JamesDavis-mm2mi
@JamesDavis-mm2mi 2 года назад
My dad was on the USS Abraham Lincoln i think it was in san diego. I was also in SD at the time. He was also just coming home and had to turn right back around
@kimberleeturner8475
@kimberleeturner8475 2 года назад
Would they have shot down anything in the air that wasn't suppose to be there ?
@kathleendaugherty4218
@kathleendaugherty4218 2 года назад
Very well presented. I was getting ready for work when my sister called, she told me to turn on my TV that an airplane just hit the WTC. I was one of the millions of other people who watched as the second plane hit the second tower not sure what was happening to our country. As the reports of the other two planes came in I remember the sick feeling I had in the pit of my stomach. My brother-in-law's brother was a pilot for United and it seemed like an eternity until we found out he was OK but was ordered out of the sky. I am so proud of everyone who stood up to those hijackers. Rest in peace.
@ladyday9999
@ladyday9999 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for going out there and showing the rest of us who have yet to visit how beautiful of a memorial it is. I plan on going out there one day. We will never forget these brave heroes.
@KandeShack
@KandeShack 2 года назад
Beautiful tribute. One moment that most these passengers and crew got that those on the other flights didn’t was a possible chance to say goodbye to loved ones on the phone or through a voice message. This day will forever be in my heart. Everyone has his or her story of that day. My brother was a flight attendant for American on that day and I knew he was on the east coast. I tried all day to get ahold of him but no luck. Later that evening I did finally speak to him. He was on Flight AA11 the day prior...9/10. My husband at the time was a high ranking Federal Agent. Immediately after the second plane hit the tower, we knew it was an act of terrorism and his beeper (look it up kids) went crazy. Like everyone’s stories, it seems like yesterday. I started hugging my children a little tighter, said “I love you” when ever we said goodbye and I continue to pray for those who lost loved ones on that tragic day. This is a beautiful video, thank you!
@ricksmith4874
@ricksmith4874 2 года назад
You did yourself proud with this video. It is one of the best that I have seen and I have been working my way through your excellent videos. One of the heroes of 93 was raised in the small village of Clinton New York. Last year there was a monument to him in the form of a granite bench in the school yard. Even though he lived in NJ, he was a small town kid. His family still lives in the area. Thank you JD for making such a great tribute to the heroes of Flight 93.
@Ani-ce6jd
@Ani-ce6jd 2 года назад
I have no words.... thank you for the honor and dignity you have given.
@computerbugie
@computerbugie 2 года назад
I live in the Netherlands and have not heard of this, and am seeing this for the first time. a pity that little attention is paid to these heroes, heroes who have prevented worse. Rest in peace heroes. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@PUAlum
@PUAlum 2 года назад
Thanks for this great video and wonderful commentary. Hard to believe it's been 20 years! There is a memorial garden to Flight 93 at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. It's very small, but in a lovely hilltop setting with amazing ocean views. Todd Beamer was a Pepperdine alumnus.
@wsclulin
@wsclulin 2 года назад
Respectful, thoughtful, honorable, and moving. Well done.
@gordonreynolds4599
@gordonreynolds4599 2 года назад
J.D, You have produced one of the most beautiful storytelling films I have seen in a long time. As I have commented before, your cam shots, angles, and movement are spectacular. I am in tears. I remember! And will never forget! Thank you so much for taking the time to produce this documentary. NEVER FORGET….9/11….
@M00Nature
@M00Nature 9 месяцев назад
Beautiful tour, thank you so much! ♥ I felt like I was right there, walking with you. A wonderful tribute to the passengers and crew of Flight 93. We will not forget their sacrifice.
@MiJacFan1
@MiJacFan1 2 года назад
A couple months ago, Daze With Jordan the Lion did a vlog on this site. You have both done this memorial a great justice. I like the part when you showed the deer and said basically from death springs new life. True words!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
🙏🏼
@lona728
@lona728 2 года назад
I’m unsure as to why anyone would give this video a thumbs down. I got chills. Very moving…a job well done sir. Thank you and God bless. We will never forget 🇺🇸
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. Appreciate that. As far as the thumbs down, who knows.
@MamaDee_83
@MamaDee_83 2 года назад
JD, thank you for honoring these heros of Flight 93. Beautiful video! My heart aches for their loved ones. May God grant them peace and comfort today.
@karenmcdunn3852
@karenmcdunn3852 Год назад
Thank you for your comforting words, Dena. It seems impossible that 20 years (almost 21 now) have passed - there are moments and days when the pain of our loss is as deep and as sharp as it was on that surreal day. Thank you most profoundly, JD, for your beautiful, honest, and genuinely, deeply respectful tribute. Thank you SO much for so reverently sharing Psalm 23... Your video is a precious gift to us all, but especially to the family, friends and loved ones of every single one of those 40 honor-filled patriots! God bless you and keep you! And may the prayers and gratitude of all who view this wonderful tribute, or visit the Flight 93 Memorial in person, bring some small measure of comfort to those left behind. 💕🙏 💕
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 2 года назад
Beautiful and respectfully done ! I didn’t know that Beamer was a man of faith and the tears came as he said the scripture!!!!!!! You COULD NOT have done a better job with this vlog !!!!!!!! Much respect to you ! I have memory ! And I WILL NOT FORGET !
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
🙏🏼
@jspence601
@jspence601 2 года назад
This is a very nice tribute to flight 93. JD, I appreciate your humility. God bless America, and God bless the family's left after this tragedy.
@eddiearmacost7649
@eddiearmacost7649 2 года назад
You started off your commentary by apologizing for your short comings. Do you realize just how good you are??? I just found you on the tube when you were covering Gettysburg. Your coverage of most topics are very well done. Your coverage of flight 93 was extraordinary!!!
@anitatucker8812
@anitatucker8812 2 года назад
The memories come flooding back what I was doing, where I was at, all the emotions, and the impact of what occured. Beautiful tribute to the hero's that day J.D.
@chipschoepfer710
@chipschoepfer710 2 года назад
This was perfectly done , for someone who was at the towers when they were attacked, you have done this day proud with a tribute that is perfect in every way. Thank you JD for helping keep history alive and for telling this story in am appropriate way. Bless you
@jackieturner5145
@jackieturner5145 2 года назад
Wow JD. Just no words. You said all the right things in the right way. Thank you. Maybe the best video you have done. I will try to get to Shanksville to see this. God bless all those who lost their earthly lives on 9/11 and bring comfort to their families.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
✝️
@geneewert7591
@geneewert7591 2 года назад
JD you did fantastic. I’m in tears. My wife & I have been there and never have we been touched as we were upon that visit. Thanks for a great tribute.
@backwoodsbaby9729
@backwoodsbaby9729 2 года назад
Its hard to believe its been 20 years. I remember that day with stark clarity. At least the significant portions of it. I was on a field trip & we got off the bus & were told what had happened. It was the first time i heard of the wtc. 6 years later i saw the empty bathtub as they had barely begun construction of the memorial. I dont need pictures to remember what it looked like...i dont need pictures or video to remember the images we saw from that day either, forever they are etched in my memory.
@user-ou4gz2pg4d
@user-ou4gz2pg4d 2 года назад
JD, my husband and I watched this on the 11th. We were incredibly touched by your presentation. We so very much appreciate the honor and attention to details you convey. My hope is someday we are able to see the memorial in person. I carry the families in my heart and never forget. Your videos express exceptional love and respect for our worlds history, you are much appreciated. May you and your family stay healthy, shielded from all harm and blessed always. Yvonne.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. Your words are much appreciated.
@0220HUNTER
@0220HUNTER 2 года назад
Sir you did it justice!!! An AMAZING TRIBUTE to the Hero’s on that flight. Being a Veteran I’ve known many who have fought against Terrorism and know a few who gave their all and the 40 people people on that plane are now on that list on true American Heroes who gave their all!!!!! WELL DONE!!!!!!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
🙏🏼
@jasonlander9572
@jasonlander9572 2 года назад
Perfect, JD. Just perfectly done and amazingly moving. Just what we needed today.
@philrussell8516
@philrussell8516 2 года назад
JD - your video on Flight 93 and the Shanksville Memorial was beyond excellent. Not only was it well done from a videography perspective but your sentiments really touched me. Especially when you recounted Todd Beamer’s reciting Psalm’s 23. Maybe I’m getting old but I genuinely teared up when you did that as you’re walking the grounds. We’ll done!
@brian3319
@brian3319 2 года назад
I was 23 years old working on a roof in, Meetinghouse Village in Meriden CT, when the attack started! Sadly, that day will never be forgotten. RIP, to all the lost lives!
@marvmattison5248
@marvmattison5248 10 месяцев назад
A very special memorial. Thank you J.T., I didn't know they created such a great place of honor and remembrance for all the people to see.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 10 месяцев назад
🇺🇸
@patrickgauthier6379
@patrickgauthier6379 2 года назад
I remember it all to well. I was working only just over a half hour a way from their when it crashed. We felt our building shake a little. Just a few weeks later friends got married in a church not far from the crash site where debris was located. I currently only live about 20 miles from their. I must admit I used to go to the site when the old guardrail and mesh fence memorial was still there quit a bit. I have not been able to get up to see the new memorial as of yet. Just last night they had a beacon of light shining up from the crash site and you could see it from here. It was very beautiful. Let us never forget what happened on that day!!!!!
@youtoo2072
@youtoo2072 2 года назад
i LOVE THAT THERE WAS A BEACON OF LIGHT!!!!
@thomaskelley5180
@thomaskelley5180 2 года назад
J.D., your commentary about Flight 93 was very eloquent. You couldn’t have done any better. You had me in tears with your words. Thank you for that moving tribute to the passengers and crew of Flight 93.
@cyndydejoy6129
@cyndydejoy6129 2 года назад
Thank you so very much. I enjoyed this very much, so moving. 9/11 has impacted my own life, I am 71, and the grace and honor you have expressed during this time together has touched me deeply. The site expresses so much without needing words. 🙏
@BurnItUpp2009
@BurnItUpp2009 2 года назад
This was such a beautiful tribute. The passengers and crew on Flight 93 will forever be hero's in everyones minds. Their courage and bravery saved so many lives. Seeing everyone's names is absolutely heartbreaking. I think you are so right, we need to pass stories like this down for generations to come. A story of tremendous sacrifice but hope that the human race can overcome evil.
@jerryh.1530
@jerryh.1530 2 года назад
Great job JD! Can’t think of a better history channel on RU-vid. Your Gettysburg series inspired me to take my family there for my first visit in 40 years. And now this…moved to tears on a Saturday morning. All I can say is outstanding. And the runtime of the video shows as 19:11. Was that luck of the draw or careful editing?
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. I really do appreciate that.
@kframe764
@kframe764 2 года назад
I think you did a excellent job.
@oneofmanyte3321
@oneofmanyte3321 2 года назад
Well done my friend. You have brought honor to the brave by remembering them through this video. I really appreciate all you do not just for Flight 93 but all of the places you have gone. Your work brings the tragedies and triumphs down to a personal level where we can at least get a sense of what happened. Thank you for all you do.
@tylerdurden4483
@tylerdurden4483 2 года назад
When I went here several years ago..I went inside and they had telephones you could pick up and listen to some of the voice messages left before the plane went down. Truly sent shivers down my spine. RIP to all who died that day
@lindagg8451
@lindagg8451 2 года назад
You have truly honored those heroes. I was unaware of the details of this memorial so thank you for bringing it before us so beautifully.
@theduffguy
@theduffguy 2 года назад
Your best video yet. I was there on 9/11/11, they didn't have the over hang completed yet. Looks very impressive. A tough place to visit. Some family members were still there the time I got there 10 years ago. They were still in the field near the rock placed on the impact sight. Seeing them out there, and when they came back up near the wooden gate where a bunch of us were standing, it was a surreal experience.
@jaeves007
@jaeves007 2 года назад
I had just begun my senior year of highschool. I was taking my first AP History test. Our teacher ran in and told us what happened and we then sat and watched everything unfold on TV. I was only 40 or so miles away from Shanksville.
@chrisduitsman2918
@chrisduitsman2918 2 года назад
Same here, but not AP history. Was in my second period class when the principal came over the PA system and told everyone what that planes had hit the WTC and the Pentagon. Teacher turned on the TV just in time to see the second plane hit the WTC. I Was living in Freeport, Illinois at the time.
@jaeves007
@jaeves007 2 года назад
@@chrisduitsman2918 Yeah, I remember watching them fall. I knew so little, I honestly didn't even know what the WTC was until that day. I'm not sure if there was an announcement but I remember getting sent home early. The week before, my English teacher was telling our class that we "were the luckiest generation, we didn't know war" - well, that changed rather quickly.
@camillejohnson7035
@camillejohnson7035 6 месяцев назад
All I can say is this young man did a heartfelt tribute to the 40 lives who had nothing in common, but had their eternity in common in a very short period of time. I personally learned a great deal that I did not know beforehand. For that I am very grateful for his labor of love, respect and sadness in educating people like myself for the insight, and the memorials built to remember. Thank you
@Leighb1989
@Leighb1989 2 года назад
Excellent tribute, I am from the U.K my heart sinks when I think of that day, I remember sat coming home from school crying and what I was seeing. One day I hope I get to visit ground zero and this memorial. Sad and Somber ... we will never forget .. RIP.
@HuntStacheHistory
@HuntStacheHistory 2 года назад
Wow, many a deep breaths taken while watching this. Easily the most memorable day of my life. I can't begin to tell you how impressed I am with this episode. A beautiful homage to Flight 93, very well done. Never Forget. ❤🇺🇸
@colinsmith9208
@colinsmith9208 2 года назад
This was your best video. Well done. Articulate, graceful, and extremely respectful.
@Briathos1
@Briathos1 10 месяцев назад
Beautifully done. Thankful to the Lord for your efforts in reminding everyone what happened. You do an awesome job, brother.
@anne-marievr5710
@anne-marievr5710 2 года назад
It’s unbelievable how thoughtful a and respectful that memorial is. The people who designed this memorial did an incredible job, Thank you for allowing me to experience this memorial, I cried and reflected.
@tall14dude
@tall14dude 2 года назад
I don't really remember the day. I was 12, but I am reminded of the courage the passengers of Flight 93. Several years later I would be reminded again when my high school basketball team would play the Titans of Todd Beamer HS in Federal Way, WA.
@phyllishershkowitz3806
@phyllishershkowitz3806 2 года назад
Thank you JD for the opportunity to see and feel this special location. You did a magnificent job! May they rest in peace!
@wbrodyjr
@wbrodyjr 2 года назад
I visited the Memorial a few years ago, and was very moved by it. You did a great job of bringing it home to all of us. Keep up the great work!
@slyguyaction
@slyguyaction 2 года назад
Such a tragic day for our country but this is a beautiful tribute to the heroes of Flight 93. Thank you for making this...
@danwoodliefphotography871
@danwoodliefphotography871 2 года назад
Well-done. A special episode. I have been at memorials all day in our area. 20 years, and it seems like the blink of an eye. Emotions have not weakened much.
@epfan4life1
@epfan4life1 2 года назад
This will always be my favorite vlog. You did an amazing job showing complete respect for our nations heroes and their fight against the evil demonstrated on 9/11. A very moving video that made me cry.
@Twj2001
@Twj2001 Год назад
I found this channel from this video 2 years ago, and the reason I’m back again is because this moment in history was always told to me, and watched videos of this but never truly lived it as much. I was only a month old and didn’t even understand what was happening, but it’s always unsettled. But seeing Flight 93 fight back was something I was astonished by because a couple of Strangers became Heroes in matter of hours. But as I grow I’ve always heard the phrase, Fate rarely calls upon us at a moment of our choosing.
@russellduck5340
@russellduck5340 2 года назад
Thank you for this. 29 years old that day. The feelings never go away. So thankful for the men & women on this flight that fought back. God bless them. God bless you, JD for taking us to this place of honor.
@debijaynewoods5709
@debijaynewoods5709 2 года назад
Hi, I’m watching this from Manchester UK and just wanted to let you know what an amazing job you have done of telling this/their story, done with such compassion and grace. I have literally been moved to tears xx
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 2 года назад
Thank you. I appreciate that.
@crystalringmaster5401
@crystalringmaster5401 2 года назад
A relative of mine lives near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border and remembers seeing United 93 moments before the crash. Those passengers embodied true American spirit. Never forget.
@calebsrandomreviews
@calebsrandomreviews 2 года назад
A solemn and striking memorial. I want to cry every time I see these stories. I was 8, but remember it vividly. I am teaching my children about these hero's.
@Carolbearce
@Carolbearce 2 года назад
I went to this area before the big memorial was built. I was so humbling. The benches with everyone’s names on it and a chain fence with mementos from the fireman and rescuers that went to the crash site. So many people went and placed memorials there. There were angel statues with each persons name on it. You went down a long dirt road and when you got to the top of the hill, you could see everything. The simplicity was overwhelming. I will never forget. You did an amazing video with this tribute. Thank you.
@simonmassey3747
@simonmassey3747 2 года назад
Cannot believe this happened 20 years ago it was the Kennedy moment of my lifetime. I will never forget the horrors I saw that day all be it that it was on TV. My thoughts are with everyone affected by that fateful day. Thank you JD for showing us this monument and reminding us of our history so we can hope to change the future for a better world. 🙏
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 2 года назад
JD the memories of that day always come flooding back, like so many of us I'll never forget that day. I had just gotten my license to teach pilots to fly. I wouldn't teach a student until the following Feb. I hadn't yet gotten to the airlines. I knew as a vet, that so many were about to have to do some seriously dangerous things. All our lives would change that day! Thank you for a wonderfully moving piece about Flt 93.
@swilliams2575
@swilliams2575 2 года назад
Excellent tribute. Thinking about your closing words regarding teaching this to the school age children, made me realize I was born 20 years after Pearl Harbor happened. In school I thought it was "ancient history", but now realize this will be "ancient history" to my grandkids. Thank you for always presenting your stories with great respect.
@gerrysmail8891
@gerrysmail8891 2 года назад
Wow truly moving. Reading the 23rd Psalm left my wife and I in tears. Thank you for this! Godspeed true heros one and all! ☝☝☝
@RAKKAR7
@RAKKAR7 2 года назад
Love the title! Gives you pause and reflection on what it must have been like for that brave group of Americans! The title gives that connotation of hidden depth!!
@mbox7719
@mbox7719 2 года назад
Beautiful! I was leaving secondary school at 3pm in the UK on that day, and it has never been easy to dissect what I witnessed like many others. Beautiful tribute, video and words!
@jonnysupreme
@jonnysupreme 2 года назад
Same here, went home after school and seen the world I knew changed forever
@ElleCee62978
@ElleCee62978 2 года назад
A friend of mine’s mother lived about 3 miles from Shanksville, PA on 9/11. My friend was visiting and she heard the plane crash. She’s been back to the memorial every year.
@EvenRookiesCanWrench
@EvenRookiesCanWrench 2 года назад
Thank you. That's all the words that my heart allows me to get out. Thank you from all of us who don't have the opportunity to visit. Thank you for such a powerful video and tribute
@darlenegriffith6186
@darlenegriffith6186 2 года назад
You have given the victims of Flight 93 an honorable tribute - one that is deserving of their bravery in the face of sheer terrorism and death. May each of their memories be eternal.
@dawnberthold3894
@dawnberthold3894 2 года назад
Thank you JD, beautiful memorial for the heros who sacrificed their lives for all of us. Tears filled my eyes as I remembered that day like it was yesterday. You did a wonder thing today. God bless you brother.
@aprilchamberlain1677
@aprilchamberlain1677 2 года назад
WOW! I had heard very little about the memorial of flight 93, I want to thank you for sharing this with ppl like me that won't be able to go out there and see it in person. You did a great job explaining everything we were seeing. They are heroes and will never be forgotten as long as all of us tell their stories to the next generation. Thank you!!!
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