Darryl Worley's Have You Forgotten Reaction

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Комментарии • 252

  • @SuperDave71176k
    @SuperDave71176k Год назад +328

    ...um,Sebs,don't say your not an American.Once you became a citizen you became and ARE an American.

    • @VENOMS_WRAITH
      @VENOMS_WRAITH Год назад +11

      I was going to say the same thing

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад +3

      I think I know what he means, though. His homeland is The Philippines and he would never want to ignore that. I hope I'm not messing this up but I think he would consider himself to be 'Filipino American'. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, thanks.

    • @VENOMS_WRAITH
      @VENOMS_WRAITH Год назад +3

      @@SA-hf3fu he's from Chile but did live in the Philippines for a while.

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад +5

      @@VENOMS_WRAITH Oh, thank you! I didn't know. I just know that a person's homeland is very endearing so I think I understand why he says he's not American. He wants to acknowledge his home and also that he has gone through American Naturalization. Thanks again and again, if I still have it wrong, please correct me. I want to learn. 🙏

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад +1

      @@VENOMS_WRAITH ❤

  • @aletmartins6940
    @aletmartins6940 Год назад +123

    Tears always come with this song, and Alan Jackson’s. We arrived in the US on August 1 and 9/11 happened a month after. The immigration lawyer called and asked if I still wanted to continue with my green card application- yes, our application went in 2 weeks after arrival. My answer? Hell yeah! The flags, the sadness, the unity at that time…We became citizens in 2010. Sebs, I feel the same way - after living in 3 countries and traveling extensively this is where I am home.

    • @joshuascott2551
      @joshuascott2551 Год назад +3

      This is beautiful.

    • @williamthomas7509
      @williamthomas7509 Год назад +5

      A belated Welcome and congratulations. I love those who come and fall in love with America and decide they want to become citizens.

    • @daramorikawa5651
      @daramorikawa5651 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your patriotism. We need more people like you.

  • @SilverSimRacingSSR
    @SilverSimRacingSSR Год назад +106

    Seb, you ARE American. Just because you weren't born here doesn't mean you aren't American. There are plenty of Americans that were just born here and have resentment for the country. You WANTED to come here. You WANTED to be American. That means more than where you're born.

  • @CoastalNomad
    @CoastalNomad Год назад +54

    Great Reaction........
    Alan Jackson's "Where You When the World Stopped Turning" was a Reflection of Emotions in the Moment......
    Daryl Worley's "Have You Forgotten" is reminding you to remember of How YOU Felt.........

    • @MegaAlexis92
      @MegaAlexis92 6 месяцев назад +2

      Toby Keith Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue was the one that was rallying us to be united.

  • @Shetlandabbey
    @Shetlandabbey Год назад +26

    I’m a former marine . My heart broke that day. I was on maternity leave and discharged 6 weeks prior . I walked into that pentagon everyday and always think of the corporal who took over my job what happened to them . The plane that crashed into my pentagon was carrying children that had won a field trip to dc . I can’t imagine the pain their parents went through. I’m a Icu nurse now and see so many veterans fighting the horror of war and the memories of that day.
    Sebs you were always destined to be an American. I honor your mother for teaching you the compassion you have for others . I wish all Americans was as patriotic as you and others that became citizens. God bless

  • @sandyhafenbrack141
    @sandyhafenbrack141 Год назад +32

    I'm sitting here watching this and I'm crying, again. Every year on this day I swing from anger and outrage at what happened to immense pride in my fellow Americans and our military. If you have never visited the Shanksville Flight 93 memorial to those heroes who took down that last plane I highly recommend it. Never Forget!

    • @williamthomas7509
      @williamthomas7509 Год назад +2

      The trilogy with bonus is an incredible journey ... Start in NYC then Shanksville on to the Pentagon with the final stop the Tomb of the Unknown for changing of the guard. The only other spot I would consider adding would be the Arizona in Pearl Harbor. There are some other hallowed grounds for sure (Antietam from the Civil War for sure, Valley Forge, and The American Cemetery at Normandy, no doubt others I should name) ... but the 9/11 group and then Arlington to pull it all into perspective is deeply moving. Shanksville will grab you in ways that are hard to describe. Never Forget!

  • @Blondemom2855
    @Blondemom2855 Год назад +28

    Kathy here - first and foremost, you are an AMERICAN! Once you became a naturalized citizen, you became an American. And thank you, as always, for such a great review on the anniversary of this tragedy. I had to try and explain it to my 6-year-old son. I stared at the TV till he got home from school, just crying.

  • @christiepadgett7002
    @christiepadgett7002 Год назад +52

    I hope this generation does not forget what happened. No political crap. So many people lost their lives. I was at work in shock hearing the reports.

  • @RowdyRuth
    @RowdyRuth Год назад +14

    He wrote this after he had just arrived home from Afghanistan. He performed it on the Grand Old Opry. It blew me away. 😢

  • @realadult22
    @realadult22 Год назад +35

    😢 I will admit that every 9/11 brings everything flooding back for me. I was married to my Air Force husband for just nine months when it happened. We lived in the midwest. I knew when the first tower was hit, it was no accident. I went to work with preschool children, which allowed me to be at peace for a time. We went to our local church, which is filled with civilians and military families. I remember looking around to see that the civilians sat on one side and military on another, which was abnormal. It was done without a word being said until the pastor noticed it himself. The civilians then surrounded the military, and it was a night of tears and prayer. Not long after, my pilot husband was called to fly, and for the first time, I couldn't know anything. My heart sank, and I wept as I dropped him off. My father also joined the reserves. Both were eventually sent over. Both survived. I weep every 9/11 and remember exactly how it felt.

    • @FuzWuz64
      @FuzWuz64 Год назад

      ❤😢

    • @poguemom3
      @poguemom3 Год назад +2

      My husband was also in the Air Force. We had 3 small children. That night, as we were listening to the president speak, my husband looked at me and said, “you know I’m leaving soon, right?” And he was gone in about a week, for the first of many deployments. I will never forget this day, nor the days and years that followed.

  • @loriwilkes500
    @loriwilkes500 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched from my living room in Pataskala, Ohio scared to death!!! The humanity afterwards was so heartwarming!! We should never forget!!!

  • @bjkofron
    @bjkofron Год назад +19

    You are an American! You weren't born here and you weren't a US citizen back then, but you are now. You chose to become one of us, and that matters almost as much as your choice to be a husband & father. From what you've shown on this channel, I think you are an honor to all three choices.

  • @hurkk101
    @hurkk101 Год назад +15

    I'll never forget being at the Open Ceremonies of the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. When they carried in the flag that had fallen with the tower. 😢You could have heard a pin drop even with thousands of people in the stadium. All you could hear was the whisp of the wind and tears. Just like with family, sometimes it takes a tragedy to bring everyone back together, and that's unfortunate.

  • @robertpope2591
    @robertpope2591 Год назад +7

    Dude, you're an American. When you became a citizen, you became part of this. Congratulations, by the way.

  • @mslisadianemorse
    @mslisadianemorse 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have not forgotten. Will NEVER forget.

  • @anspachmom532
    @anspachmom532 Год назад +34

    DO NOT SAY you're not American. You are more American than most of the people I have met in my 58 years on earth. You inspire me to be a better American.

  • @butonasidenote
    @butonasidenote 8 дней назад

    I cannot listen to this with out crying and feeling exactly how I felt. It’s indescribable.

  • @dwhunter8904
    @dwhunter8904 Год назад +18

    💥💥💥 Sebs......you are an American, and we are proud to have you ! 👍👍

  • @JaydDid_
    @JaydDid_ 2 месяца назад +1

    Man I wish I could have gotten to see the video of your buddies singing the heavy metal national anthem.. that sounds awesome!

  • @judyscott2732
    @judyscott2732 Год назад +10

    I won’t forget. I did have a brother in the Air Force who was working in the Pentagon that day. Thankfully he was safe that day.

  • @carolglassford7054
    @carolglassford7054 5 месяцев назад +1

    *in another legends words, Brought to You Coutesy of the Red, White & Blue*❤❤❤❤

  • @michaelevans1193
    @michaelevans1193 Год назад +21

    I grew up in the shadow of the Pentagon. 9/11 was a very tough day. Learning that week that my relatively small church lost 2 members and 1 adult child of members at the Pentagon. Still brings tears to my eyes when I think about it.

  • @bidwell13
    @bidwell13 4 месяца назад +1

    He did a new one recently called “Have We Forgotten” a follow up to this song. It’s great he doesn’t blame one side.

  • @samanthadillard2853
    @samanthadillard2853 Год назад +13

    Americans really stepped up and showed the best of ourselves when 9/11 happened The unity and the love and compassion that we showed everybody at that time is something that we really need to go back to we've gone really down hill since then

  • @neillundy5955
    @neillundy5955 Год назад +5

    Great song. I can't believe some people think that our own country could do this to us.
    I remember and will never forget.

  • @PaintingandExercise
    @PaintingandExercise Год назад +7

    Thank you for remembering.

  • @shawnjunker1420
    @shawnjunker1420 Год назад +3

    I'm a retired veteran of 27 years of service and a two time combat veteran. I now raise cattle, chew, drink beer and live in SW Missouri. All that being said, you are as American as I am. God Bless America!

  • @acfolsom1831
    @acfolsom1831 Год назад +13

    What a horrific day. I went to bed that night. Just laying there and crying. Thinking of all the families that were just waiting for their loved ones to walk through the door. I still get emotional. Just thinking about that.

    • @TwoWolves
      @TwoWolves Год назад

      As I said on the 9/11 anniversary, the calendar says it was 22 years ago. My heart says "No, it was only yesterday."

  • @danielleeakins6370
    @danielleeakins6370 4 месяца назад +1

    You are an AMERICAN!! Don't ever doubt that, but I do think it hits different being here in America during that time. I was 9 in ohio seeing it and didn't realize how horrific it was but even then I knew this was life changing and seeing footage later of people jumping off the top floors because they couldn't escape it was enraging and I can't imagine having to make that decision. I'm so grateful for our troops willing to put their lives on the line every day. Thank God for our troops.

  • @maryannweitzel5636
    @maryannweitzel5636 Год назад +11

    There is a documentary called Boatlift An Unknown Tale of 9/11, you should watch. Narrated by Tom Hanks. It's the true story of ordinary Americans that shows our exemplify determination. Great reaction. ❤

  • @AubreyMartinez-n3k
    @AubreyMartinez-n3k 4 месяца назад +1

    Let's go baby America is the greatest country

  • @marcusking332
    @marcusking332 10 месяцев назад +2

    I still remember this day as if had happened yesterday. This is one of most tragic events in all of history.
    My love and prayers go out to all of the survivors people who lost someone on this day l.

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 Год назад +3

    Sebs you're an American. This country was founded and made by people who came here from around the world to persue a better life. It's not about where you're born or from, it's the values and spirit. Be proud where you came from, and where you are.

  • @lnbarnes917
    @lnbarnes917 Год назад +2

    You said those vows ! You love America ! You are an American !❤

  • @teamrealtree0073
    @teamrealtree0073 Год назад +2

    The greatest nation in the world 🌎 USA you are beautiful. And thanks to the first responders and are great military. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart and to the family's that lost there loved one that day I'm deeply sorry and I love you.

  • @KPOPEOMMA7
    @KPOPEOMMA7 Год назад +2

    Ive taken my kids to this memorial in nyc 5 times in the past 2 years. NYC is my dream city and 9/11 still hits me to the core to this day. We will never forget. Ever. The US military had its largest rise in enlistment after this event. Americans came together and loved and supported each other 🇺🇸❤️🩵🩶 Im in ohio, 10 hours away and I met a veteran today standing outside our fire department with his 9/11 display. He made it on the 10th anniversary and stands outside for 12 hours every year on the anniversary. He said people are forgetting and i want them to remember. Hes 76 and such a sweetheart. 🇺🇸

  • @robertgrant1730
    @robertgrant1730 Год назад +1

    You reminded me how we were United and how scared we all are were!! Just waiting to see what was next. How brave and scared those people were who took the last plane down they saved so many lives when they lost their. Then I think about were we r now.

  • @sarahslovely08
    @sarahslovely08 6 месяцев назад +1

    When my mom past away it was a very agonizing and heartbreaking time. It’s a pain like no other. But the prayers I had to God, I prayed for mercy as she fought her cancer battle. And God showed His mercy. Even in great tragedy, I learned His mercy. ❤🙏

  • @1WildFlower93
    @1WildFlower93 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every time I listen to this song I will tear up. I don't care how many years it's been what happened was horrendous. They were all innocent people amongst the monsters.

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow you’re young, I was stationed in Italy on 9/11 and it really pulled us together. Crazy to think it’s been almost 23 years already.

  • @agamermom0014
    @agamermom0014 5 месяцев назад +1

    I lost a friend, one of the younger kids who used to hang out with us when us hooligans were teenagers. I wanted so badly to sign up for the Navy but wasn't physically able... this kid was freshly married, 20 years old with an infant daughter. I hope her mama teaches her what a hero her daddy was. He passed away in the war.

  • @delainenewman7640
    @delainenewman7640 Год назад +3

    You ARE an American! And I'm blessed to call you a fellow American. Thankful to your family for saying a prayer for this country when this horrible attack happened. Love to you & yours!

  • @ArleneAdkinsZell
    @ArleneAdkinsZell Год назад +2

    Yes you are an American. Thank you for this reaction honoring all those that were lost, please watch BOATLIFT, An Untold Tale of 9/11 Resilience, it is so uplifting.

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu Год назад +1

    Boy, have I not forgotten. We had just moved back to northern Idaho and our daughter was in D.C. (Redskins cheerleader) and working part time for a construction company who were renovating the Pentagon. She was at their main office about 1 block from the White House when the attack happened. She was put into lockdown along with others and we had no idea how she was doing for hours. Finally in the early afternoon, I got a call from her. (This was back before everyone had a cell phone). She said one person in lockdown had a cell phone and passed it around so people could reach out to their families. Such a relief to hear her voice. I still give a mental 'thank you' to that person every 9/11. 🙏🙏🙏 I wish everyone could have been so lucky.

  • @lunarose698
    @lunarose698 4 дня назад

    My favorite line in this song is, “Some went down like heroes in that Pennsylvania field,”
    Shows that we were fighting in the end.

  • @anacurry594
    @anacurry594 2 месяца назад +1

    Unfortunately, many of us have forgotten.

  • @Realparisgirl
    @Realparisgirl Год назад +3

    You my friend ARE an American. And I am honored to have you as part of our nation. The United States of America

  • @ladygator19831
    @ladygator19831 3 месяца назад +2

    I worked for one of the law firms that filed the 9/11 litigation against those behind the 9/11 attacks. I was so proud to be working for this law firm that was going to help in someway. Give us some kind of justice. The 9/11 songs that came out were amazing. We showed so much patriotism and unity at that time. I wish that we still had that. I feel that our entire country needs to be reminded.

  • @donnacrossley3139
    @donnacrossley3139 8 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful song

  • @rodneybrewer7246
    @rodneybrewer7246 Год назад +2

    My brother from another mother, "YOU ARE AN AMERICAN & I LOVE YOU AND AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL WIFE MY SISTER" We all became NEW YORKERS all over the world on that faithful day 😢😊

  • @Cissy777
    @Cissy777 Год назад +1

    He has so many good songs ❤

  • @duanes8209
    @duanes8209 Год назад +2

    i think your a great American and patriot my friend...never forget!!!!

  • @michellesnyder9498
    @michellesnyder9498 Год назад +1

    I lived in New York for 5 years after the attack. Finally went to ground zero, yiu cannot help but cry when you go there.

  • @janicestoll834
    @janicestoll834 Год назад +3

    This was the time we all were one!!! 💔💔❤🙏

  • @michaelbunting6162
    @michaelbunting6162 Год назад +16

    If you want to learn about one of the less spoken of moments of heroism, look into the 9/11 boatlift operation that occurred during the tragedy.

  • @barbarahayden5602
    @barbarahayden5602 Год назад +1

    I think most of the world felt the pain of American people. I can remember getting up and turning on the tv. I thought I was watching a film but couldn't understand why it was on so early. My heart broke that day hearing the people making calls to their loved ones, the unimaginable destruction and watching the towers fall. I am British and live in Wales but this was a day never to be forgotten. RIP to all who perished and love to all who were affected by 9/11

  • @FuzWuz64
    @FuzWuz64 Год назад +3

    I remember the sermon my pastor said. God doesn't cause bad things to happen. If I believe in God then I have to believe in satan. We need to blame the evil on him and not God. I will never forget 😢

  • @nataliemiller5537
    @nataliemiller5537 Год назад +1

    No,I haven't forgotten. I never will. May we never forget

  • @johnny5640
    @johnny5640 Год назад +1

    Im a nurse in a southern state working in a dept that brought patients into the hospital. We were on high alert for 3 days expecting thousands of causalities unfortunately we werent needed.

  • @andyzimmer1286
    @andyzimmer1286 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your point of view. As a pastors child I appreciate that you distinguish between what God allows!

  • @tpatt525_Tiff_
    @tpatt525_Tiff_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    I never want to have a day like 9/11 again, but I sure do miss the the days afterwards when the whole country came together and we were all just brothers and sisters.
    Daryl Worley has another really good song called "I Miss My Friend".

  • @NathanShike-xy4ec
    @NathanShike-xy4ec 11 месяцев назад +1

    Darryl Worley got grief for putting this song out and the mainstream blamed Darryl of cashing in on a tragedy!!!!!!! But another Darryl Worley song you should check out be Darryl is "I miss My Friend" and you should watch the video cause it explains the song so much

  • @cruzinbosco
    @cruzinbosco 11 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great, impactful song. My favorite show at the time (and to this day) was Third Watch, a fictional drama about first responders in New York City, and one of the only series that actively included 9/11. They even lost some crew members that day, and donated their show fire engines and ambulances to those who needed them. This song always takes me back to that show. If anyone out there hasn't watched it, I recommend it. Free on Tubi right now and Roku.

  • @angelasnowden5079
    @angelasnowden5079 Год назад +1

    GREAT MEMORY YOU SHARED ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL!

  • @tupelohoney622
    @tupelohoney622 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sebs, not a song request but an important unknown story by many of the NYC Boatlift on 9/11. It shows man's humanity for others and the goodness that tragedy can bring out in people. Incredible story.

  • @anitawright7169
    @anitawright7169 Год назад +1

    This was t tragedy. What is going on now is a tragedy. It needs to stop. We must stand up and unite together. God does not stop or keep thing from happening. It is called free will. God watches over us all the time, but with free will you have to make a choice between good and evil. It needs to stop. We must stand up and unite together. Love your reaction!

  • @TheSurvivalist58
    @TheSurvivalist58 Год назад +4

    I was just a mile away from the towers when this happened! It was the absolute worst thing I have ever seen! I couldn't believe my eyes. I haven't been able to go back to the city since. 😢
    I love the city and hope to be able to return someday.

  • @JohnMiller-zn9pf
    @JohnMiller-zn9pf 10 месяцев назад +1

    i was a volunteer Firefighter until 2000 when i moved States, The hardest sound I heard was all the PAS Device Alerts. Every tone was a brother and sister in the rubble.
    Its a tone that we joked about in training but knew it was suppose to be a guide in you were knocked unconscious. 😢😢. 22 yrs later 24 yrs since i have worn Turn out gear, and that tone takes me back to 9/11

  • @kevinwalsh9788
    @kevinwalsh9788 Год назад +1

    Everytime I watch " Home Alone " Lost in NY. Kevin goes to the top of one of the Towers and views the city. It's a bittersweet moment.

  • @kristen-bc5qn
    @kristen-bc5qn Год назад +2

    that little boy crying watching i guess his dad leaving for the war , kills me each time omg 😢😢😢

  • @bubbydos111
    @bubbydos111 Год назад +1

    Perfect song for this day of remembrance

  • @LifeasaLEOWife
    @LifeasaLEOWife Год назад +1

    It's the Pennsylvania field that gets me! Can you imagine the bravery of every single person on that plane? They took down terrorists & themselves to save others. Just wow! Thank God!

  • @tahlia__nerds_out
    @tahlia__nerds_out 11 месяцев назад +1

    6:57 Sebs, I’m a few years older than you, but I remember that same bewildered feeling of trying to grasp what was going on, of my Dad calling and telling my Mom to turn on the tv in the middle of our homeschool day, of seeing the second plan hit the tower, of Dad coming home from his government job and sitting with Mom, watching in shock as the seemingly unthinkable happened. Later, we found out that the section of the Pentagon that my Dad worked at before he had retired from the Air Force a few years back had also been taken out by a plane. I was supposed to return to doing schoolwork in my room, but I remember turning on my radio to try and get a better idea of what was going on. I have not forgotten, nor have many Americans who were old enough to understand what happened that day.
    I come from a family of immigrants, the most recent being a grandmother who immigrated from Colombia as a teenager. She has been an American for eons. You are as much American as she is, as I am, as any other American. Your appreciation for this country is heartwarming.

  • @williamthomas7509
    @williamthomas7509 Год назад +1

    9/11 was one of the worst days. I lost a friend in NY he was trapped in tower and on the phone with his dad when the tower collapsed. I stood in Arlington National Cemetery at my father's grave just a day after the attack, looking at the smoke rising out of the hole in the Pentagon. A friend just made it out her office only a few feet from the point of impact. Briefly we came together, but this song was too prophetic indeed far to many have forgotten. Instead of our country coming together and staying there we soon fell apart and sadly we may never manage to come back together. Too many are all about themselves and the hate they feel for ___________ (pick the latest group to hate). And have others have said Seb you are absolutely an American, in your case by choice which often is a deeper love than those who got it by birth.

  • @dillodefense
    @dillodefense Год назад +2

    I have not forgotten where I was, who I was with, and what we were doing when the planes hit the towers.

  • @c_huskerfan1814
    @c_huskerfan1814 Месяц назад

    Rest in heaven to all the victims. I will never forget and that anger is still there today, coming up to 23 years after.

  • @SN-uv4mh
    @SN-uv4mh 10 месяцев назад +1

    7:36 I saw that child crying. And I cried too. And he didn't know if he would see his father again when he said goodbye at that time.🥺

  • @williamtauriello1581
    @williamtauriello1581 Год назад +1

    That morning in Concord, CA, I parked next to a co-worker who was listening to his radio.
    He said a plane just crashed into the WTC.
    I said that’s a shame but something like this happened before when a B-25 bomber crashed into the Empire State Building many years ago.
    As I was getting my gear out of my car, he said a second plane hit the other tower.
    I just looked at him and said:
    “This means war.”
    That night, my wife and I stood, with her in my arms, on our patio, and there was not a plane in the sky except for the occasional jet fighter. You could tell it was a fighter by the speed it was traveling over a usually crowded commercial flight path. Our world would never be the same.
    I will NEVER forget.

  • @wheredidthetimego8087
    @wheredidthetimego8087 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your appreciation and memories of our true America.

  • @aidenrushing9841
    @aidenrushing9841 11 месяцев назад +1

    As a totally and permanently disabled veteran who was serving when this happened I appreciate it. Life in the service after 9/11 was . . . so hard for so many different reasons (yes, even for us Coast Guardsmen). I ended up injured (nearly died), but thankfully pulled through. I've got a unique view of things from my wheelchair and there's a lot of complicated PTSD and stuff, but in the end this song still hits.

    • @biohazard_613
      @biohazard_613 6 месяцев назад

      Aiden, thank you for your service to our country. I’m sorry to hear about your injuries and PTSD. I’m about to say something that might initially piss you off but keep reading and I’m sure you’ll have a smile when you’re done reading it. I’m a Desert Storm Navy SeaBee veteran and I get pissed off when I hear Coasties called veterans. Not because y’all aren’t D.O.D. or anything like that. I get pissed because I don’t feel like the term is good enough for the people who served our country in the Coast Guard. I wish we had a term that is more appropriate for the things y’all do. I was a Navy brat before I served so I naturally grew up along our coasts. I got to hear and see about the crap you all had to deal with on the news. After I got out, I became friends with several Coasties. I got to hear about the interdiction missions, the rescues, the support missions for the Navy, etc… Y’all don’t get enough credit for the things that you do for our country. I sincerely hope that someday the media will understand how important the Coast Guard is and publicize what you do. May God bless you and everyone else that served in the Coast Guard, you all deserve more love & respect and hold a very special place in my heart. Again, thank you for everything you’ve done for our country.

    • @aidenrushing9841
      @aidenrushing9841 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@biohazard_613 Thank you. And thank you for your service as well. I truly do appreciate your response as I have often run into people who thought the Coast Guard was just lifeguards. Pretty wild.

    • @biohazard_613
      @biohazard_613 6 месяцев назад

      @@aidenrushing9841 seriously? Just lifeguards? How insulting! I can’t believe they left out that stupid insult y’all are just “pretend Navy”. lol 😜

  • @brand-EE
    @brand-EE Год назад +1

    I was 22 years old and 7 months pregnant with my first son when those towers fell. I remember being terrified that it was going to continue, and I wouldn't get to see my son born. I remember feeling the worst pain had ever felt in my heart when I saw that first tower fall. And then, I remember feeling so immensely proud of my country in the days and months following. How we came together and loved each other through it.
    I don't know what happened to that unity we had then, but I miss it.
    I love this country too, Sebs. God Bless America.

  • @vielplaysdagames2298
    @vielplaysdagames2298 17 дней назад

    i was only 5 when 911 happened but i still remember seeing my mom break down completely and I've never seen a rage like that in my father (a retired marine) i was to young to understand what caused it but seeing this is still a feeling i will never forget

  • @butonasidenote
    @butonasidenote 8 дней назад

    I was in college and working at a daycare in Orlando. We had no TVs except the one on the roll away cart. I couldn’t get in touch with my family in Georgia and there was rumors that Disney and Orlando are going to be hit. I had to keep it together because I was in charge of a classroom with18 1 year-olds.
    I will never forget. I will never forget that I heard on the radio and I was driving to the daycare about the first plane hidden, and it was extremely tragic, but everyone thought it was a mistake…. I knew it wasn’t a mistake.

  • @jodih3130
    @jodih3130 Год назад

    I Miss My Friend by Darryl Worley is another great song

  • @HillaryHuffine
    @HillaryHuffine Год назад +1

    This gets me very time. I'm from Oklahoma and I never thought anything could be worse than our bombing in 1995. While it is totally different, the feeling of a person or of people having so much hate that they would do this shit is baffling! I will never understand that kind of hate.

  • @ursulabudd6944
    @ursulabudd6944 Год назад +1

    Americans would rather die on our feet than live on our knees. We are a very proud nation. Our government divisions overshadow its citizens.

  • @michaelkeilty1304
    @michaelkeilty1304 Год назад +2

    once you take that oath to become an American citizen. congratulations, you are an American . Welcome to the American family

  • @TheReeldeel15615
    @TheReeldeel15615 Год назад +2

    Met Darryl years go in Savannah, Tennessee at the Worley Bird Cafe. He was very kind. ❤

  • @teresamerkel7161
    @teresamerkel7161 Год назад +1

    Sebs. You are American. Roots in another country which is what enriches us. I love your story of the American school kids and how they sang the National Anthem that day. What struck me and still amazes me is how there were connections all over the country to those in the Towers; I kept hearing about it. New York didn't feel like a distant city; it truly was our neighbors. I live in Montana; someone who had a cafe here had a relative in one of those towers; my brother in law had a relative that drove one of the ferries that shuttled people that day; I worked with people years later here in Montana who had trauma from that day. We are very connected; much more than we realize. May the God I believe in provide peace for those still affected and may He bless you.

  • @kshaas22
    @kshaas22 Год назад +2

    One of Daryl’s best!You have to listen to Just Got Back From A War and I Miss My Friend. Great songs!

    • @latkvc92
      @latkvc92 Год назад

      Pow 369 is a great one

  • @southernfury01
    @southernfury01 Год назад +1

    i was on richmond hwy when the pentagon was hit... i hope this generation never let our government forget

  • @angelaharding8276
    @angelaharding8276 Год назад +1

    I was in the UK I was teaching in a school with some Muslim students and the day after 9/11 when I went into work the Muslim girls were crying asking me why did they do this why did they kill innocent people saying the men that did this are not martyrs they are murders. this song is wonderful we must never forget.

  • @mikes.6751
    @mikes.6751 Год назад +4

    Oh!!! You have to watch the U2 super bowl live “ where the streets have no name “ the greatest Super Bowl half time in the history!

  • @Janesorensen84014
    @Janesorensen84014 Год назад +1

    Such a good commemoration 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @singlechristiancowboy
    @singlechristiancowboy Год назад +1

    Didn't take long for us to be at each other's throats and divided again.🤦 I'm 28. One of the last ones to be able to remember when it happened. I ain't forgot.✝️💪🇺🇲

  • @sissyonley
    @sissyonley Год назад +1

    We have a generation today that wasn’t here on that day and sadly they have not been taught what this country went through on that day and who was responsible for the tragedy we experienced. Todays generation is too busy screaming about racism and gender identity that they can’t look beyond that to see anything else. Shame on us for not teaching our children and their children.

  • @JavaJane87
    @JavaJane87 Год назад +1

    Another of his that I love is I Just Came Back From A War.
    I was so confused about my brother being different. I couldn't figure it out and he sent me the video. I get it now.

  • @sheilasisk7550
    @sheilasisk7550 2 месяца назад +1

    My son’s a firefighter. Remember as some run out, who do you see running in ???????

  • @diannaellis4708
    @diannaellis4708 Год назад +1

    What some people don't know is that around half a million people were evaluated from the island by boat. The coast guard asked for help from anyone who had a boat. Hundreds of boats came and helped. God bless them

  • @jamesfish2177
    @jamesfish2177 Год назад

    Your reaction brought me to tears...I can remember every single minute of 9/11, and the days following. We were hurt, we were sad, we were angry and felt lost. I felt compelled to help however I could. Thanks for the reaction.