Q: If we could go back to September 11th the day that everyone will remember like December 7, 1941, what do you remember about that day?
A: I remember it was like watching a bad movie.
I was on Capitol Hill. I was about ready to meet with Senator Cleland. I was meeting with him in preparation for my hearing, my confirmation hearing to be the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And I remember before we walked in there was a TV that was playing and somebody has said, "An airplane has hit one of the World Trade Center towers." They thought it was an airplane, and they thought it was a small airplane or something like that. So we walked in and we did the office call with Senator Cleland.
Sometime during that office call the second tower was hit. Nobody informed us of that. But when we came out, that was obvious. Then right at that time somebody said the Pentagon has been hit.
I immediately, somebody handed me a cell phone, and it was General Eberhart out at NORAD in Colorado Springs talking about what was happening and the actions he was going to take.
We immediately, after talking to him, jumped in the car, ran back to the Pentagon.
The Chairman had left that morning to go to Europe, so he was somewhere over the Atlantic.
As I got to the Pentagon I noticed a lot of people were coming out of the Pentagon. Of course they'd been told to evacuate.
My concern was where can you best discharge your duties? Where's your duty station? As a sailor, Quinn, you know a lot about your battle station.
Well my battle station was in the National Military Command Center. I asked if it was still running, they said it sure is, so I went back in the building to the Command Center and was joined shortly thereafter by the Secretary of Defense. The Deputy Secretary actually went to another location at that point. We did what had to be done in terms of the command and control of the day.
Armed Forces Radio And Television Service (AFRTS), Interview with General Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, conducted by Petty Officer Quinn Lyton, USN
Wednesday, October 17, 2001