How did the events of that day shape your life and inspire your service to this country?
I met with my South Asia team of only four analysts and a USAF Lt Col in charge of the team around Noon. We divided the team to begin 24-hour operations. I took over the night team charged with providing a 4:30am briefing to the USCENTCOM Chief of Intelligence and a 7am briefing to the USCENTCOM commander, Gen. Tommy Franks. My next day off did not come until six months later. While the work was challenging and, at times, frustrating, I went to work every day with the knowledge that I was making a difference and helping defend the US against future terrorist attacks. In June 2002, I actually traveled to both Pakistan and Afghanistan for several weeks in preparation and support for a visit by Gen. Franks. I had deployments in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2011 serving in Qatar, Iraq, and Afghanistan in support of the wars against terrorism. I retired in early 2012 a few months after returning from a 6-month deployment to Afghanistan.