Steve Wilson:  

CLASS OF 1972
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Pasco High SchoolClass of 1972
Dade city, FL

Steve's Story

Steve is from Dade City, Florida. Steve's schools include Pasco High School. Steve later attended Liberty University (Business Management) , US Army Sergeants Major Academy (Leadership, Communications, Military Studies, Training Management, and Professional Skills) . Steve works(ed) at Pasco Hernando Workforce Board, United States Army Retired, Us Army Chaplain. Music Steve likes includes Linda Carter, Rebecca St. James, Chuck Girard. Books Steve likes include Decision Points, The Bible. Movies Steve likes include 2016: Oba...Expand for more
ma's America, Braveheart, The Natural. TV shows Steve likes include The Huckabee Show, Glenn Beck, Special Report with Bret Baier. One of Steve's favorite quotes is:"Don't let life discourage you. People who got where they are had to come from where they were!". More about Steve:"After HS, I joined the US Army and served in the US Army Chaplain's Corps where I thoroughly enjoyed providing religious support to our wonderful troops and their families for over 30 years throughout the US and overseas! To God be the glory!!!".
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Our country was attacked at three locations: The World Trade Towers in New York; The Pentagon in Washington, D.C.; and Shanksville, PA.
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Steve Wilson's album, Timeline photos
Steve Wilson's album, Timeline photos
This is a listing of the 184 people who lost their lives during the terrorist attack on 9-11 at the Pentagon. We will never forget them!
This is where we set up the Chaplain's tent, at the crash site, to provide religious support.
This is a poster that I purchased at the Newseum shortly after the 9-11 Attack that shows the headlines of various Newspapers from around the world about the 9-11 Attacks.

No one knows who came up with the idea for unfurli
True prayer is honest, humble and personal. And it is most needed in times of crisis!
The America's Heroes Memorial and Memorial Chapel are located where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building. The memorial includes a book of photographs and biographies of the victims. It also includes five la
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Being at the Pentagon on 9-11, I reflect on the times that I was honored to have spent with friends SGM Lacey Ivory & SGM Larry Strickland before the attack. Just three days before the attack, Sergeant Major of the Army Jac
To honor the 184 victims, 184 illuminated benches have been arranged according to the victim's ages, from 3 to 71, in a landscaped 1.93-acre plot. Each bench is engraved with the name of a victim. The benches representing t
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Steve Wilson's album, Timeline photos
Optimism gives hope!  An optimist is someone who goes after Moby Dick in a rowboat and takes the tartar sauce with him! Here's a great clip from the internet!  So true!
To honor the 184 victims, 184 illuminated benches have been arranged according to the victim's ages, from 3 to 71, in a landscaped 1.93-acre plot. Each bench is engraved with the name of a victim. The benches representing t
“Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall!” This was said by George Washington at the time of the start of the Constitution.
The USS New York is named for the state of New York, not the city. From the US Navy: "USS New York (LPD 21) is the fifth U.S. ship to be named for the state of New York." Also, from Secretary of the Navy Gordon England, quo
Chaplain (Major General) Gunhus giving the invocation at the first annual 9-11 Memorial Service at the Pentagon.
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