On September 11, 2001, America woke up to an ordinary Tuesday.
By the end of the day, the country was forever changed.
Four planes were hijacked. Two struck the Twin Towers. One hit the Pentagon. And the last—Flight 93—was headed toward another target in Washington, D.C.
But it never made it there.
The passengers on Flight 93 realized what was happening. They called their families. They prayed. And then they made a decision: fight back.
With nothing but their bare hands, they rushed the cockpit. They forced the plane down into a Pennsylvania field. Every soul onboard was lost. But countless others on the ground were saved.
They weren’t soldiers. They weren’t armed. They were ordinary Americans who rose to the moment.
That is patriotism. That is courage. That is tactical instinct.