9/11: After the Towers Fell- South Tower

For more, visit dsc.discovery.com A personal account of the South Tower collapse.

Duration: 00:01:35
Date published: 31 Aug 2010 - 5:25am

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How to Commemorate the 9/11 Anniversary How to Commemorate the 9/11 Anniversary Remember those who died in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 with one or more of these 9/11 tributes. To complete this how-to, you will need: Moments of silence Good deed Gratitude Poem Donation Kindness Step 1: Observe a moment of silence Observe moments of silence marking the events of 9/11: The first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 am Eastern time, and the second plane hit the South Tower at 9:03. A plane hit the Pentagon at 9:37 am, while passengers crash-landed a hijacked plane in Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:02 am Step 2: Do a good deed Commemorate the 9/11 anniversary by doing a good deed, whether of a personal nature or through organized volunteering. In 2009, US President Barack Obama declared September 11 a National Day of Service and Remembrance as a way to honor those who died. Step 3: Thank the military Show your gratitude to US troops for the sacrifices they've made since 9/11 -- and continue to make -- by sending a currently deployed service member a care package or simply writing them a letter. To sponsor care packages to members of the US military, visit sites like "treatsfortroops.info":www.treatsfortroops.info "treatanysoldier.com":treatanysoldier.com and "uso.org":www.uso.org Step 4: Write a poem Write about your feelings. Try poetry, essays, fiction, or journal entries. In the months after 9/11, many people found comfort channeling their grief and anger into verse that they taped to lampposts and posted in <b>...</b>