Today marks the 19th anniversary of 9/11. Like many, who lived through that horror, it seems like only yesterday. I was on the air on WDRC-AM and the Talk of Connecticut radio network, in my regular position as News & Sports Director on the Brad Davis radio program. Like most radio stations, we had a TV set in the studio tuned to one of the network morning shows, when suddenly, we watched this attack unfold. And there was no mistake about it. Anyone watching knew this was no errant plane, accidentally veering off course. (I still get a pit in my stomach, when envisioning both towers crumbling and cannot imagine what it must have been for those on the scene.)
Never forget 911
Never forget 911
Never forget 911
Today marks the 19th anniversary of 9/11. Like many, who lived through that horror, it seems like only yesterday. I was on the air on WDRC-AM and the Talk of Connecticut radio network, in my regular position as News & Sports Director on the Brad Davis radio program. Like most radio stations, we had a TV set in the studio tuned to one of the network morning shows, when suddenly, we watched this attack unfold. And there was no mistake about it. Anyone watching knew this was no errant plane, accidentally veering off course. (I still get a pit in my stomach, when envisioning both towers crumbling and cannot imagine what it must have been for those on the scene.)