At some point in every year’s 9/11 ceremonies, it feels to some of us like it all just happened yesterday — then we realize some of those reading the names are the grandchildren of those lost that horrible morning.

And ever more of us are those grandchildren, or are at least young enough that 9/11 isn’t memory, but history.

On this 24th anniversary, the generation now entering adulthood at best can join us in reflecting on a day that changed America’s very DNA, in grieving and in honoring the heroes.

Most of Gen Z wasn’t yet born .

Those who lived through it have a duty — to the past and the future — to share memories embedded deep in the bones.

The confusion after the first plane hit the North Tower at 8:46, then the panic and dread as the second plane crashed into the Sout

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