PARA45
AH ambassador
I’m very sorry about your colleagues and what you all and the Pentagon went through that day and the aftermath.
The Pentagon and the people that work there are amazing. About eleven and a half years after 9/11, Wendy, our twins and I, after background checks, were given a private tour of the Pentagon by a Colonel in JSOC. It was the highlight of our spring break trip to Washington, DC for us and our high school aged twins. I am convinced that it helped permanently shape the twins and their patriotic beliefs and respect for the USA and our military. The Colonel spent a lot of time showing us some of the areas that were rebuilt after 9/11. It is truly a remarkable place and all the people we met were great.
To anyone reading this, consider taking your kids and grandchildren to Washington for their spring break week when they are old enough (Jr High and HS) to absorb the history and significance of not only the Pentagon, but also all the monuments and museums. Our kids were already patriotic and Republican leaning but our trip cemented it for life for them. With everything out there in our liberal education system, it’s incredibly important to offset all of it by talking to your kids and showing them things like Washington, DC and the Pentagon. You might not get a private tour of the Pentagon unless you know someone working there but the Pentagon does offer a limited tour for tourists.
I had never been to our Capital, let alone the Pentagon. However, about 10 years ago, I was asked if I wanted to go for an Air Force Reserve briefing on how the Reserves does business in the Pentagon. I didn't think twice about it and jumped at the opportunity. We had the honor of having one of the Honor Guard gives us a tour of the pentagon, and this sharp NCO, walked backwards while briefing us. During the afternoons, I took advantage and visited as many sites as I could. I've been twice and I'm planning on going back.