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The U.S. September eleven bombing remains my most memorable moment. This may not be the best moments to keep in mind. These attacks are also referred to as the 9/11 attacks. It was coordinated by a series of hijacked airlines and suicide attacks made up of 19 militants. The militants were associated with extremists of Islamic origin under the al-Qaeda group. They were solely targeted at the United States. I remember it as among the deadliest act of terror in American history. These attacks in Washington D.C. and New York City led to extreme destruction and deaths. This moment also triggered the main efforts by the U.S. government to combat terrorism. 2750 individuals lost their lives in New York City while 184 and 40 persons were killed at the Pentagon and Pennsylvania respectively. Subsequent reports indicated that all the involved terrorists were killed.
I came to learn this through television images on my way home from my classes as I walked past a coffee shop. One would ask, to what extent was its representation in images and wording significant to this memorable moment? All television stations switched from the programs they were airing at that moment and moved to air this happening. Some of the women watching this close to me broke into tears most probably because they had loved ones in those hit areas, or they were pushed by anger and patriotism. This imagery of that moment haunts me to date making it a memorable moment. The images of people being saved from the ramble, the smoke, the sirens and all other factors defining this day can and will never be erased from my mind.
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