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ANDY ROONEY:
How it Feels to Bomb Germany...Originally published in The Stars and Stripes, European Edition, Sunday, February 27, 1943.
A U.S. BOMBER STATION, Feb. 26 From the nose of Lt. Bill Casey's Banshee, I saw American Fortresses and Liberators drop a load of destruction on Wilhelmshaven today.
We flew to Germany in the last group of a Fortress formation and Banshee was in the trailing squadron.
Soon after dawn the bombers thundered down the runway.
In 2001, I was working as an airport screener. When I woke up on 9/11 and saw the news, I said to myself, “Wow. I hope that didn’t happen at my airport.”
I’m now a lead transportation security officer with the Transportation Security Administration. Ever since I’ve been here, my motto has been: This will never happen again, especially on my watch. I’m a former Marine, and I served in combat.