Rest in Peace, Bob Beckwith, FDNY...

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In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, retired FDNY firefighter Bob Beckwith went to the World Trade Center site, as so many others did, and took part in the rescue and recovery efforts there.

On September 14, President George W. Bush visited Ground Zero, and stood next to Beckwith as he addressed rescue workers, in video seen around the world. Afterward, Beckwith and the president became friends and kept in touch.

Bob Beckwith lived a modest and unassuming life, and never tried to cash in on his moment in the spotlight during that terrible time. He passed away the other day at age 91. May he rest in peace, and may his memory be a blessing...

Bob Beckwith: FDNY Ground Zero firefighter who stood next to President George W. Bush has died | CNN
 
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Beckwith said he was simply looking for a good vantage point to see the president as he surveyed the destruction.
But Bush hopped aboard the crushed Engine Company 76 truck where he was standing, Beckwith recalled


Barbara Beckwith said her husband helped Bush up and was about to let himself down.
"The president said to him, 'Where are you going?'" she recounted.
"'You're going to be right here with me.'"
Bush addressed rescuers and others through a bullhorn,
his arm draped around Beckwith at one point.
The moment landed Beckwith on the cover of Time, a keepsake he displayed at home.

Bob Beckwith Shared Iconic 9/11 Image

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