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Five members of the Shikellamy High School JROTC Honor Guard presented the colors at a ceremony at Ground Zero in Shanksville last weekend. They are, from left, Cadet Capt. Shanee Hay, 17, a senior; Cadet Lt. Col. Nicole Burgard, 17, a senior; Cadet Maj. Aaron August, 16, a junior; Cadet Capt. Leo Funk, 15, a sophomore; and Cadet Sgt. Chase Kirkner, 15, a sophomore.
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Published September 29, 2009 05:18 am - Nicole Burgard remembers being in fourth grade on Sept. 11, 2001, and having no comprehension of the horror she was watching on television.


Shikellamy JROTC members visit Flight 93 site



SUNBURY — Nicole Burgard remembers being in fourth grade on Sept. 11, 2001, and having no comprehension of the horror she was watching on television.

She thought, "Cool, a plane is going into a building" as passenger planes struck the towers of the World Trade Center.

Classmate Shanee Hay didn't know at the time that a plane had crashed in Pennsylvania.

But they and their fellow members of the Shikellamy High School JROTC Honor Guard say they now have a better appreciation and understanding of the tragic events, especially the heroic actions of the passengers of Flight 93, who fought the terrorists who were taking their plane to Washington, D.C. Flight 93 crashed near Shanksville instead.

Nicole, 17, a senior and cadet lieutenant colonel; Shanee, 17, a senior and cadet captain; Leo Funk, 15, a sophomore and cadet captain; Chase Kirkner, 15, a sophomore and cadet sergeant; and Aaron August, 16, a junior and cadet major; traveled with Shikellamy High School JROTC instructor Lt. Col. Joseph Walsh to Shanksville on Saturday and Sunday to visit the site of the Flight 93 crash.

The high school students used the same words to describe the site "” silent, sad and solemn "” but said they were grateful for the opportunity to visit it.

"I was in awe," said Nicole. "It was amazing."

Shanee said she felt overwhelmed and cried.

Walsh said his students remembered the attacks as a moment when teachers were trying to remain calm and keep them calm during class.

"They didn't realize people were dying, and we were going to war," he said. "...The trip was a humbling experience and awe-inspiring."

"I didn't know what to expect," said Shanee. "I remember it on the news and people talking about it, but I didn't realize what was happening."

The group was invited by the producer of a documentary film attempting to capture the reactions of students, parents and visitors to the site. The documentary is called "A Place of Kindness and Service to Country."

It is the latest production in the series of 16 programs on Shanksville since 2002.

Many visitors leave mementos and trinkets for those who lost their lives. Items numbering in thousands ranged from firefighter helmets and police hats, shoulder patches and insignias to letters, photos, flags and monuments.

"So many people leave so much for the 44 people," Chase said.



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