From 9/11 to today — the spirit of service never leaves you.
I was only 20 years old, an HT3 from Minnesota, when the towers fell. We were recalled to the USS Leyte Gulf, got underway half-crewed, and soon stood watch near Ground Zero. Not long after, we loaded up arms and deployed with the USS Theodore Roosevelt Battle Group to protect our freedoms — the same freedoms still under attack today. That day shaped me forever. Now, 27 years later — fibromyalgia, broken bones, bad back and all — I’d still serve if my country called. But service doesn’t always mean wearing the uniform. Today, I serve by helping families build financial security and peace of mind — because financial stability = mental stability = peace of mind. And tragically, just yesterday with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we were reminded that the fight for freedom isn’t just overseas — it’s here at home too. 🚨 First Responders Panel – Free Webinar 📅 Thursday, September 11 ⏰ 5PM PST | 6PM MST | 7PM CST | 8PM EST 👉 for all First Responders please share and I encourage you to Register with the link — hope to see you there. Let’s keep the conversation alive. Drop a comment below 👇 — where were you on 9/11, and how did it shape you?