Gunnery Sgt. Joey Woods, 34 — Birmingham, Alabama I was a Radio Operator stationed in Lone Park, California at Vanderburgh Air Force Base. I just transferred to the 11th MEU. I went there to primarily help out with noncombat evacuation operations. We were headed down to Camp Pendleton when we saw on the news that 9/11 had occurred. I was confused because I didn't know why it had happened or who would do something like that to America. At the time I was a young Marine and I didn't know if I was going to combat. My family was scared at first, but they understood that I had signed up to do the intangibles, and they accepted that. At the time, I couldn't tell them what we were planning to do or if I would be put in harm's way but I told them not to worry because I was doing what I wanted to do — I was coming back home. At the beginning, I was immature, and seeing that, I knew that everything was getting real. I became very mature very quickly, knowing I had to be on top of my game and couldn't be complacent. I think it changed the landscape of how we fight in the Marine Corps and opened a lot of people's eyes. I think that being 19 years old at the time of 9/11, it forced me to be a leader. We had heavy deployment rotations, and I became an NCO very quickly. I want my Marines to know what we do in training is to get to a point where they understand that the time could come where they’re called to lead, and they have to be in a certain mindset, hands down. You can't be afraid. #My911 #September11th #911 #2001 #NeverForget #Remember #TwinTowers #GodBlessAmerica

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Gunnery Sgt. Joey Woods, 34 — Birmingham, Alabama

I was a Radio Operator stationed in Lone Park, California at Vanderburgh Air Force Base.

I just transferred to the 11th MEU. I went there to primarily help out with noncombat evacuation operations. We were headed down to Camp Pendleton when we saw on the news that 9/11 had occurred.

I was confused because I didn't know why it had happened or who would do something like that to America.

At the time I was a young Marine and I didn't know if I was going to combat.

My family was scared at first, but they understood that I had signed up to do the intangibles, and they accepted that. At the time, I couldn't tell them what we were planning to do or if I would be put in harm's way but I told them not to worry because I was doing what I wanted to do — I was coming back home.

At the beginning, I was immature, and seeing that, I knew that everything was getting real. I became very mature very quickly, knowing I had to be on top of my game and couldn't be complacent.

I think it changed the landscape of how we fight in the Marine Corps and opened a lot of people's eyes.
I think that being 19 years old at the time of 9/11, it forced me to be a leader. We had heavy deployment rotations, and I became an NCO very quickly. I want my Marines to know what we do in training is to get to a point where they understand that the time could come where they’re called to lead, and they have to be in a certain mindset, hands down.

You can't be afraid.

#My911 #September11th #911 #2001 #NeverForget #Remember #TwinTowers #GodBlessAmerica


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