9/11 fireman Bob Beckwith, who stood beside President Bush at Ground Zero, dies at 91
President George W. Bush put his arm around firefighter Bob Beckwith and delivered a historic speech at Ground Zero, creating one of the defining images of 9/11.
President George W. Bush put his arm around firefighter Bob Beckwith and delivered a historic speech at Ground Zero, creating one of the defining images of 9/11.
Engine 54 in Manhattan suffered one of the most devastating losses on September 11th and are being honored today. Jen Maxfield reports.
From ground zero to small towns, Americans looked back Monday on 9/11 with moments of silence, tearful words and appeals to teach younger generations about the terror attacks 22 years before. NBC New York’s team coverage.
President George W. Bush put his arm around firefighter Bob Beckwith and delivered a historic speech at Ground Zero, creating one of the defining images of 9/11. Here’s how the moment came to be.
September 11, 2001, was firefighter Rob Serra’s first day on the job with the FDNY. He rushed toward the disaster that fateful morning to try and save his fellow New Yorkers. He’s still living with the fallout.
Twenty-two years after 9/11 NBC speaks with one of the first responders. Andrew Siff reports.