I’m a kid. I’m sitting in front of the TV set. Outside, it’s snowing. I’m watching John Glenn rocket into space. The next time I visited the barber, I wanted my hair cut like John Glenn.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The ‘Nam war.
I’m thirteen. Neil and Buzz are taking their stroll on the Moon. I had to go out on some errands. I remember looking up at the Moon and wondering if they were looking back.
Voyagers one and two fly by Jupiter and Saturn. And while Voyager one plows on into interstellar space, Voyager two visits Uranus and Neptune. With the prime mission over, the camera looks home one last time to give us a family portrait of our Solar System.

Watching in horror as Space Shuttle Challenger and its crew die.
I’m in basic training. We just heard we bombed Libya. We’re all standing around wondering what that meant.
Halley’s Comet returns. I missed seeing it.
I’m in Germany. It’s a day off, and I got up oblivious to what’s going on around me. I thought it was a holiday and everyone was celebrating. I ran into someone I knew and asked them what was going on. I found out the wall between East and West Berlin had come down. Germany is one nation again.
A few months later, I’m up early. I’m the patrol supervisor for our MPs that day. I’m not seeing them in the bathroom getting ready. I find them parked in front of a TV watching Iraqi tanks roll into Kuwait. They asked if I thought we’d be going down there. I watched a Kuwaiti tank fleeing into Saudi Arabia and said, “Bet on it.”

A few months later, I’m in a command tent in Saudi Arabia. There’s a higher-than-average amount of jet traffic tonight. A few minutes later, an announcement came over the military channels that we had struck targets in Iraq. The air war is on. I told a private to go wake up our commander with the news.
A few weeks later, I’m rolling into Iraq with the rest of 1st Armored Division., and I’m wondering if my insurance policy is going to be up for grabs any day now.
A few days later, the General calls everyone together and says the war is over. As we’re walking back to our area, my LT, knowing my interest in history, asks what I think. My response was, “I think our children will be over here fighting this again.” I hate it when I’m right.
Years go by. I’m working in Denver. I come into the office early, like I always do. A girl who also comes in early asked if I’d heard about the airplane that crashed into one of the Twin Towers in New York. My first thought was it was one of the small sightseeing aircraft around the city. No, it was a big jetliner; she said. I’m thinking of all the approaches to the different airports around the city, and a chilling realization came over me, and I said, “This was no accident. This is a terrorist strike. There will be more.” Like I said, I hate it when I’m right.
Sitting dumbfounded, I learned that Columbia and her crew had died.
My prophecy concerning Iraq comes true with my boy jumping into northern Iraq.
New Horizons flies by Pluto and wow’s everyone.
That’s a problem with getting older. You’ve lived through a lot!
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Amen!!! I was giving blood at the Naval Post Graduate school in Monterey when the Challenger blew up. When someone in line told another person, he asked if it was true just a Sailor Story.
I was in Washington, DC, at Ft McNair when the two World Trade Centers blew up . Then we heard about the plane hitting the Pentagon. That’s when they sent us home and outbound rush hour traffic met inbound rush hour traffic. DC mass transportation was a disaster with the Pentagon stop out of commission for hours. I had friends in the Pentagon Library that tried walking home. It sounded like a real slogan. Leave it to our government who couldn’t figure out to tell us not to come to work the next day. Fort Leavenworth in KS told their folks to stay home, but not in DC!
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I remember my father talking about the day they heard of Pearl Harbor being bombed. They’d just returned from church and had sat down to eat when his Uncle came over and told them. None of them had a clue where Pearl Harbor was (they’d never heard of it) and a vague idea of where Hawaii was.
I was a few weeks away from reporting to Basic Training when we lost Challenger.
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Well, memories are there, even if they’re troubling. I sure remember the events, but I didn’t know much about the Iraq conflict, just what I heard on the news.
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