Said a prayer for those that died in the Pentagon that day. If it were not for it being moving day it could have been a lot worse. That side of the Pentagon was being bomb proofed. Half that side had just been completed and the other half not... Employees were told to show up late or were working elsewhere in order for office moves to be completed. Friend of mine's brother... a captain... was on the reinforced side survived as a result. Others were not so lucky.
My wife worked for Red Cross next to Gannett Bldgs. Arlington VA, on the 11th floor... she felt the explosion, saw the fireball... needless to say she was a mess. Called me to get the hell outta Capitol complex... grabbed a couple folks took the back way out thru 8th street to 295 and over Wilson Bridge to Condo where we watched/looked down into cockpits of F16s doing loops just over tree high over DC Beltway.
I remember driving by Pentagon on the way to work the next couple of days smelling the jet fuel, seeing the tail section, and flames re- light.
Then the eeire quiet of no planes landing at National Airport for about a month...
Our family in NYC were not in the Towers that day... Cousin Chris was due to play a gig that night in top of Tower 2, lucky. Know lots of people who lost loved ones...RIP