9-1-1
A tribute to the victims and their families in
New York, Washington DC and Pennsylvania.

 

Information directly from http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/profiles/9-11.htm

Means of Attack Hijacked aircraft turned into missiles
Target U.S. financial and government centers
Location World Trade Center, World Trade Center, New York, New York, United States
Additional Location Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, United States
Start Time 0814 local, Sept. 11, 2001
End Time 1003 local, Sept. 11, 2001
Victim Deaths 2,973
Attacker Deaths 19
Participants Osama bin Laden (Organizer) , Khalid Shaikh Mohammed (Operational Commander) , Mohamed Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, Ziad Jarrah, Nawaf al-Hazmi, Khalid al-Mihdhar, Hani Hanjour, Abdul Aziz al Omari, Satam al Suqami, Wail al-Shehri, Waleed al-Shehri, Fayez Bannihammad, Mohand al-Shehri, Ahmed al-Ghamdi, Hamza al-Ghamdi, Majed Moqed, Salem al-Hazmi, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami, Ahmed al-Haznawi, Ramzi Binalshibh (Facilitator) , Ali Abdulaziz Ali (Financier) , Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi (Financier) , Mohammed Atef (Organizer) , Tawfiq bin Attash (Facilitator) , Abu Turab al Urdani (Facilitator)


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Victims Name Age Residence Occupation & Employer Location

Cecille Aada

"Cici"

22 New York, NY, United States Fiduciary Trust  
Gordon McCannel  Aamoth Jr.

"Gordy"

32 New York, NY, United States investment banker, Sandler O'Neill & Partners World Trade Center
Edelmiro Abad

"Ed"

54 New York, NY, United States senior vice president, Fiduciary Trust International World Trade Center
Maria Rose Abad
 
49 Syosset, NY United States senior vice president, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods World Trade Center, Tower 2, 86th floor
Andrew Anthony Abate
 
37 Melville, NY, United States bond trader, Cantor Fitzgerald World Trade Center
Vincent Abate

"Vinny"
 

40 New York, NY, United States bond trader, Cantor Fitzgerald World Trade Center
Laurence Christopher Abel
 
38 Manhattan Cantor Fitzgerald World Trade Center, Tower 1, 101st floor
ALONA ABRAHAM 30 Ashdod, Israel

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United Airlines Flight 175
William F. Abrahamson
 
58 Cortland Manor, NY, United States business analyst, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. World Trade Center, Tower 1, 96th floor
Richard Anthony Aceto
 
42 Wantagh, NY, United States tax specialist, Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. World Trade Center
  Erica Van Acker
 
       
  Heinrich B. Ackermann
 
       
  Paul Andrew Acquaviva
 
       
  Donald L. Adams
 
       
  Shannon Lewis Adams
 
       
  Stephen Adams
 
       
  Patrick Adams
 
       
  Ignatius Adanga
 
       
  Christy A. Addamo
 
       
  Terence E. Adderley
 
       
  Sophia B. Addo
 
       
  Lee Adler
 
       
  Daniel Thomas Afflitto
 
       
  Emmanuel Afuakwah
 
       
  Alok Agarwal
 
       
  Mukul Agarwala
 
       
  Joseph Agnello
 
       
  David Scott Agnes
 
       
  Joao A. Aguiar Jr.
 
       
  Lt. Brian G. Ahearn
 
       
  Jeremiah J. Ahern
 
       
  Joanne Ahladiotis
 
       
  Shabbir Ahmed
 
       
  Terrance Andre Aiken
 
       
  Godwin Ajala
 
       
  Gertrude M. Alagero
 
       
  Andrew Alameno
 
       
 

Margaret Ann (Peggy)

 

       
  Jezycki Alario
 
       
  Gary Albero
 
       

 

 

Jon L. Albert
Peter Craig Alderman
Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge
Grace Alegre-Cua
David D. Alger
Ernest Alikakos
Edward L. Allegretto
Eric Allen
Joseph Ryan Allen
Richard Lanard Allen
Richard Dennis Allen
Christopher Edward Allingham
Janet M. Alonso
Anthony Alvarado
Antonio Javier Alvarez
Telmo Alvear
Cesar A. Alviar
Tariq Amanullah
Angelo Amaranto
James Amato
Joseph Amatuccio
Christopher Charles Amoroso
Kazuhiro Anai
Calixto Anaya
Jorge Octavio Santos Anaya
Joseph Peter Anchundia
Kermit Charles Anderson
Yvette Anderson
John Andreacchio
Michael Rourke Andrews
Jean A. Andrucki
Siew-Nya Ang
Joseph Angelini
Joseph Angelini
Laura Angilletta
Doreen J. Angrisani
Lorraine D. Antigua
Peter Paul Apollo
Faustino Apostol
Frank Thomas Aquilino
Patrick Michael Aranyos
David Gregory Arce
Michael G. Arczynski
Louis Arena
Adam Arias
Michael J. Armstrong
Jack Charles Aron
Joshua Aron
Richard Avery Aronow
Japhet J. Aryee
Carl Asaro
Michael A. Asciak
Michael Edward Asher
Janice Ashley
Thomas J. Ashton
Manuel O. Asitimbay
Lt. Gregg Arthur Atlas
Gerald Atwood
James Audiffred
Kenneth W. Van Auken
Louis F. Aversano Jr
Ezra Aviles
Ayodeji Awe
Samuel (Sandy) Ayala
Arlene T. Babakitis
Eustace (Rudy) Bacchus
John James Badagliacca
Jane Ellen Baeszler
Robert J. Baierwalter
Andrew J. Bailey
Brett T. Bailey
Tatyana Bakalinskaya
Michael S. Baksh
Sharon Balkcom
Michael Andrew Bane
Kathy Bantis
Gerard Jean Baptiste
Walter Baran
Gerard A. Barbara
Paul V. Barbaro
James W. Barbella
Ivan Kyrillos Fairbanks Barbosa
Victor Daniel Barbosa
Colleen Ann Barkow
David Michael Barkway
Matthew Barnes
Sheila Patricia Barnes
Evan J. Baron
Renee Barrett-Arjune
Arthur T. Barry
Diane G. Barry
Maurice Vincent Barry
Scott D. Bart
Carlton W. Bartels
Guy Barzvi
Inna Basina
Alysia Basmajian
Kenneth William Basnicki
Lt. Steven J. Bates
Paul James Battaglia
W. David Bauer
Ivhan Luis Carpio Bautista
Marlyn C. Bautista
Jasper Baxter
Michele (Du Berry) Beale
Paul F. Beatini
Jane S. Beatty
Larry I. Beck
Manette Marie Beckles
Carl John Bedigian
Michael Beekman
Maria Behr
Yelena Belilovsky
Nina Patrice Bell
Andrea Della Bella
Debbie S. Bellows
Stephen Elliot Belson
Paul Michael Benedetti
Denise Lenore Benedetto
Bryan Craig Bennett
Oliver Duncan Bennett
Eric L. Bennett
Margaret L. Benson
Dominick J. Berardi
James Patrick Berger
Steven Howard Berger
John P. Bergin
Alvin Bergsohn
Daniel D. Bergstein
Michael J. Berkeley
Donna Bernaerts-Kearns
David W. Bernard
William Bernstein
David M. Berray
David S. Berry
Joseph J. Berry
William Reed Bethke
Timothy D. Betterly
Edward F. Beyea
Paul Michael Beyer
Anil T. Bharvaney
Bella Bhukhan
Shimmy D. Biegeleisen
Peter Alexander Bielfeld
William Biggart
Brian Bilcher
Carl Vincent Bini
Gary Bird
Joshua David Birnbaum
George Bishop
Jeffrey D. Bittner
Balewa Albert Blackman
Christopher Joseph Blackwell
Susan L. Blair
Harry Blanding
Janice L. Blaney
Craig Michael Blass
Rita Blau
Richard M. Blood
Michael A. Boccardi
John Paul Bocchi
Michael L. Bocchino
Susan Mary Bochino

Bruce Douglas (Chappy) Boehm
Mary Katherine Boffa
Nicholas A. Bogdan
Darren C. Bohan
Lawrence Francis Boisseau
Vincent M. Boland
Alan Bondarenko
Andre Bonheur
Colin Arthur Bonnett
Frank Bonomo
Yvonne L. Bonomo
Sean Booker
Sherry Ann Bordeaux
Krystine C. Bordenabe
Martin Boryczewski
Richard E. Bosco
John Howard Boulton
Francisco Bourdier
Thomas H. Bowden
Kimberly S. Bowers
Veronique (Bonnie) Nicole Bowers
Larry Bowman
Shawn Edward Bowman
Kevin L. Bowser
Gary R. Box
Gennady Boyarsky
Pamela Boyce
Michael Boyle
Alfred Braca
Sandra Conaty Brace
Kevin H. Bracken
David Brian Brady
Alexander Braginsky
Nicholas W. Brandemarti
Michelle Renee Bratton
Patrice Braut
Lydia Estelle Bravo
Ronald Michael Breitweiser
Edward A. Brennan
Frank H. Brennan
Michael Emmett Brennan
Peter Brennan
Thomas M. Brennan
Capt. Daniel Brethel
Gary L. Bright
Jonathan Eric Briley
Mark A. Brisman
Paul Gary Bristow
Victoria Alvarez Brito
Mark Francis Broderick
Herman C. Broghammer
Keith Broomfield
Janice J. Brown
Lloyd Brown
Capt. Patrick J. Brown
Bettina Browne
Mark Bruce
Richard Bruehert
Andrew Brunn
Capt. Vincent Brunton
Ronald Paul Bucca
Brandon J. Buchanan
Greg Joseph Buck
Dennis Buckley
Nancy Bueche
Patrick Joseph Buhse
John E. Bulaga
Stephen Bunin
Thomas Daniel Burke
Capt. William F. Burke
Matthew J. Burke
Donald James Burns
Kathleen A. Burns
Keith James Burns
John Patrick Burnside
Irina Buslo
Milton Bustillo
Thomas M. Butler
Patrick Byrne
Timothy G. Byrne
Jesus Cabezas
Lillian Caceres
Brian Joseph Cachia
Steven Cafiero
Richard M. Caggiano
Cecile M. Caguicla
Michael John Cahill
Scott W. Cahill
Thomas J. Cahill
George Cain
Salvatore B. Calabro
Joseph Calandrillo
Philip V. Calcagno
Edward Calderon
Kenneth Marcus Caldwell
Dominick E. Calia
Felix (Bobby) Calixte
Capt. Frank Callahan
Liam Callahan
Luigi Calvi
Roko Camaj
Michael Cammarata
David Otey Campbell
Geoffrey Thomas Campbell
Sandra Patricia Campbell
Jill Marie Campbell
Robert Arthur Campbell
Juan Ortega Campos
Sean Canavan
John A. Candela
Vincent Cangelosi
Stephen J. Cangialosi
Lisa B. Cannava
Brian Cannizzaro
Michael R. Canty
Louis A. Caporicci
Jonathan N. Cappello
James Christopher Cappers
Richard M. Caproni
Jose Cardona
Dennis M Carey
Stephen Carey
Edward Carlino
Michael Scott Carlo
David G. Carlone
Rosemarie C. Carlson
Mark Stephen Carney
Joyce Ann Carpeneto
Alicia Acevedo Carranza
Jeremy M. Carrington
Michael T. Carroll
Peter Carroll
James J. Carson
James Marcel Cartier
Vivian Casalduc
John F. Casazza
Paul Cascio
Kathleen Hunt Casey
Margarito Casillas
Thomas Anthony Casoria
William Otto Caspar
Alejandro Castano
Arcelia Castillo
Leonard M. Castrianno
Jose Ramon Castro
Richard G. Catarelli
Christopher Sean Caton
Robert J. Caufield
Mary Teresa Caulfield
Judson Cavalier
Michael Joseph Cawley
Jason D. Cayne
Juan Armando Ceballos
Marcia G. Cecil-Carter
Jason Cefalu
Thomas J. Celic
Ana M. Centeno
Joni Cesta
Jeffrey M. Chairnoff
Swarna Chalasani
William Chalcoff
Eli Chalouh
Charles Lawrence (Chip) Chan
Mandy Chang
Mark L. Charette
Gregorio Manuel Chavez
Jayceryll M. de Chavez
Pedro Francisco Checo
Douglas MacMillan Cherry
Stephen Patrick Cherry
Vernon Paul Cherry
Nestor Chevalier
Swede Joseph Chevalier
Alexander H. Chiang
Dorothy J. Chiarchiaro
Luis Alfonso Chimbo
Robert Chin
Wing Wai (Eddie) Ching
Nicholas P. Chiofalo
John Chipura
Peter A. Chirchirillo
Catherine E. Chirls
Kyung (Kaccy) Cho
Abul K. Chowdhury
Mohammed Salahuddin Chowdhury
Kirsten L. Christophe
Pamela Chu
Steven Paul Chucknick
Wai-ching Chung
Christopher Ciafardini
Alex F. Ciccone
Frances Ann Cilente
Elaine Cillo
Edna Cintron
Nestor Andre Cintron
Lt. Robert Dominick Cirri
Juan Pablo Alvarez Cisneros
Gregory Alan Clark
Mannie Leroy Clark
Thomas R. Clark Eugene Clark
Benjamin Keefe Clark
Christopher Robert Clarke
Donna Clarke
Michael Clarke
Suria R.E. Clarke
Kevin Francis Cleary
James D. Cleere
Geoffrey W. Cloud
Susan M. Clyne
Steven Coakley
Jeffrey Coale
Patricia A. Cody
Daniel Michael Coffey
Jason Matthew Coffey
Florence Cohen
Kevin Sanford Cohen
Anthony Joseph Coladonato
Mark J. Colaio
Stephen J. Colaio
Christopher M. Colasanti
Michel Paris Colbert
Kevin Nathaniel Colbert
Keith Eugene Coleman
Scott Thomas Coleman
Tarel Coleman
Liam Joseph Colhoun
Robert D. Colin
Robert J. Coll
Jean Marie Collin
John Michael Collins
Michael L. Collins
Thomas J. Collins
Joseph Collison
Patricia Malia Colodner
Linda M. Colon
Soledi Colon
Ronald Comer
Jaime Concepcion
Albert Conde
Denease Conley
Susan Clancy Conlon
Margaret Mary Conner
Cynthia L. Connolly
John E. Connolly
James Lee Connor
Jonathan (J.C.) Connors
Kevin P. Connors
Kevin Francis Conroy
Brenda E. Conway
Dennis Michael Cook
Helen D. Cook
John A. Cooper
Joseph J. Coppo
Gerard J. Coppola
Joseph Albert Corbett
Alejandro Cordero
Robert Cordice
Ruben D. Correa
Danny A. Correa-Gutierrez
James Corrigan
Carlos Cortes
Kevin M. Cosgrove
Dolores Marie Costa
Digna Alexandra Rivera Costanza
Charles Gregory Costello
Michael S. Costello
Conrod K.H. Cottoy
Martin Coughlan
Sgt. John Gerard Coughlin
Timothy John Coughlin
James E. Cove
Andre Cox
Frederick John Cox
James Raymond Coyle
Michelle Coyle-Eulau
Christopher Seton Cramer
Anne M. Cramer
Denise Crant
Robert James Crawford
James L. Crawford
Joanne Mary Cregan
Lucia Crifasi
Lt. John Crisci
Daniel Hal Crisman
Dennis A. Cross
Helen Crossin-Kittle
Kevin Raymond Crotty
Thomas G. Crotty
John Crowe
Welles Remy Crowther
Robert L. Cruikshank
Francisco Cruz
John Robert Cruz
Kenneth John Cubas
Richard Joseph Cudina
Neil James Cudmore
Thomas Patrick Cullen
Joan McConnell Cullinan
Joyce Cummings
Brian Thomas Cummins
Nilton Albuquerque Fernao Cunha
Michael Joseph Cunningham
Robert Curatolo
Laurence Curia
Paul Dario Curioli
Beverly Curry
Sgt. Michael Curtin
Gavin Cushny
Caleb Arron Dack
Carlos S. DaCosta
John D'Allara
Vincent D'Amadeo
Thomas A. Damaskinos
Jack L. D'Ambrosi
Jeannine Marie Damiani-Jones
Patrick W. Danahy
Nana Kwuku Danso
Mary D'Antonio
Vincent G. Danz
Dwight Donald Darcy
Elizabeth Ann Darling
Annette Andrea Dataram
Lt. Edward Alexander D'Atri
Michael D. D'Auria
Lawrence Davidson
Michael Allen Davidson
Scott Matthew Davidson
Titus Davidson
Niurka Davila
Clinton Davis
Wayne Terrial Davis
Calvin Dawson
Anthony Richard Dawson
Edward James Day
Emerita (Emy) De La Pena
Melanie Louise De Vere
William T. Dean
Robert J. DeAngelis
Thomas P. Deangelis
Tara Debek
Anna Debin
James V. DeBlase
Paul DeCola
Simon Dedvukaj
Jason Christopher DeFazio
David A. Defeo
Jennifer DeJesus
Monique E. DeJesus
Nereida DeJesus
Donald A. Delapenha
Vito Joseph Deleo
Danielle Delie
Colleen Ann Deloughery
Anthony Demas
Martin DeMeo
Francis X. Deming
Carol K. Demitz
Kevin Dennis
Thomas F. Dennis
Jean C. DePalma
Jose Nicolas Depena
Robert J. Deraney
Michael DeRienzo
David Paul Derubbio
Jemal Legesse DeSantis
Christian L. DeSimone
Edward DeSimone
Lt. Andrew Desperito
Michael Jude D'Esposito
Cindy Ann Deuel
Jerry DeVito
Robert P. Devitt
Dennis Lawrence Devlin
Gerard Dewan
Simon Suleman Ali Kassamali Dhanani
Michael L. DiAgostino
Obdulio Ruiz Diaz
Matthew Diaz
Nancy Diaz
Lourdes Galletti Diaz
Michael Diaz-Piedra
Judith Belguese Diaz-Sierra
Patricia F. DiChiaro
Joseph Dermot Dickey
Lawrence Patrick Dickinson
Michael David Diehl
John DiFato
Vincent F. DiFazio
Carl DiFranco
Donald J. DiFranco
Debra Ann DiMartino
Stephen P. Dimino
William J. Dimmling
Christopher Dincuff
Jeffrey M. Dingle
Anthony DiOnisio
George DiPasquale
Joseph DiPilato
Douglas Frank DiStefano
Ramzi A. Doany
John J. Doherty
Melissa C. Doi
Brendan Dolan
Neil Dollard
James Joseph Domanico
Benilda Pascua Domingo
Charles (Carlos) Dominguez
Geronimo (Jerome) Mark Patrick Dominguez
Lt. Kevin W. Donnelly
Jacqueline Donovan
Stephen Dorf
Thomas Dowd
Lt. Kevin Christopher Dowdell
Mary Yolanda Dowling
Raymond M. Downey
Joseph M. Doyle
Frank Joseph Doyle
Randy Drake
Stephen Patrick Driscoll
Mirna A. Duarte
Luke A. Dudek
Christopher Michael Duffy
Gerard Duffy
Michael Joseph Duffy
Thomas W. Duffy
Antoinette Duger
Jackie Sayegh Duggan
Sareve Dukat
Christopher Joseph Dunne
Richard A. Dunstan
Patrick Thomas Dwyer
Joseph Anthony Eacobacci
John Bruce Eagleson
Robert D. Eaton
Dean P. Eberling
Margaret Ruth Echtermann
Paul Robert Eckna
Constantine (Gus) Economos
Dennis Michael Edwards
Michael Hardy Edwards
Lisa Egan
Capt. Martin Egan
Michael Egan
Christine Egan
Samantha Egan
Carole Eggert
Lisa Caren Weinstein Ehrlich
John Ernst (Jack) Eichler
Eric Adam Eisenberg
Daphne F. Elder
Michael J. Elferis
Mark J. Ellis
Valerie Silver Ellis
Albert Alfy William Elmarry
Edgar H. Emery
Doris Suk-Yuen Eng
Christopher S. Epps
Ulf Ramm Ericson
Erwin L. Erker
William J. Erwin
Sarah (Ali) Escarcega
Jose Espinal
Fanny M. Espinoza
Francis Esposito
Lt. Michael Esposito
William Esposito
Brigette Ann Esposito
Ruben Esquilin
Sadie Ette
Barbara G. Etzold
Eric Brian Evans
Robert Edward Evans
Meredith Emily June Ewart
Catherine K. Fagan
Patricia M. Fagan
Keith G. Fairben
William Fallon
William F. Fallon
Anthony J. Fallone
Dolores B. Fanelli
John Joseph Fanning
Kathleen (Kit) Faragher
Capt. Thomas Farino
Nancy Carole Farley
Elizabeth Ann (Betty) Farmer
Douglas Farnum
John W. Farrell
Terrence Patrick Farrell
John G. Farrell
Capt. Joseph Farrelly
Thomas P. Farrelly
Syed Abdul Fatha
Christopher Faughnan
Wendy R. Faulkner
Shannon M. Fava
Bernard D. Favuzza
Robert Fazio
Ronald C. Fazio
William Feehan
Francis J. (Frank) Feely
Garth E. Feeney
Sean B. Fegan
Lee S. Fehling
Peter Feidelberg
Alan D. Feinberg
Rosa Maria Feliciano
Edward T. Fergus
George Ferguson
Henry Fernandez
Judy H. Fernandez
Jose Manuel Contreras Fernandez
Elisa Giselle Ferraina
Anne Marie Sallerin Ferreira
Robert John Ferris
David Francis Ferrugio
Louis V. Fersini
Michael David Ferugio
Bradley James Fetchet
Jennifer Louise Fialko
Kristen Fiedel
Samuel Fields
Michael Bradley Finnegan
Timothy J. Finnerty
Michael Curtis Fiore
Stephen J. Fiorelli
Paul M. Fiori
John Fiorito
Lt. John R. Fischer
Andrew Fisher
Thomas J. Fisher
Bennett Lawson Fisher
John Roger Fisher
Lucy Fishman
Ryan D. Fitzgerald
Thomas Fitzpatrick
Richard P. Fitzsimons
Salvatore A. Fiumefreddo
Christina Donovan Flannery
Eileen Flecha
Andre G. Fletcher
Carl Flickinger
John Joseph Florio
Joseph W. Flounders
David Fodor
Lt. Michael N. Fodor
Steven Mark Fogel
Thomas Foley
David Fontana
Chih Min (Dennis) Foo
Del Rose Forbes-Cheatham
Godwin Forde
Donald A. Foreman
Christopher Hugh Forsythe
Claudia Alicia Martinez Foster
Noel J. Foster
Ana Fosteris
Robert J. Foti
Jeffrey L. Fox
Virginia Fox
Virgin (Lucy) Francis
Pauline Francis
Joan Francis
Morton Frank
Gary J. Frank
Peter Christopher Frank
Richard K. Fraser
Kevin Joseph Frawley
Clyde Frazier
Lillian I. Frederick
Andrew Fredericks
Tamitha Freemen
Brett O. Freiman
Lt. Peter L. Freund
Arlene E. Fried
Alan Wayne Friedlander
Andrew K. Friedman
Gregg J. Froehner
Peter Christian Fry
Clement Fumando
Steven Elliot Furman
Paul James Furmato
Fredric Gabler
Richard S. Gabrielle
James Andrew Gadiel
Pamela Gaff
Ervin Vincent Gailliard
Deanna L. Galante
Grace Galante
Anthony Edward Gallagher
Daniel James Gallagher
John Patrick Gallagher
Cono E. Gallo
Vincenzo Gallucci
Thomas Edward Galvin
Giovanna (Genni) Gambale
Thomas Gambino
Giann F. Gamboa
Peter J. Ganci
Claude Michael Gann

Lt. Charles William Garbarini
Cesar Garcia
David Garcia
Jorge Luis Morron Garcia
Juan Garcia
Marlyn C. Garcia
Christopher Gardner
Douglas B. Gardner
Harvey J. Gardner
Thomas A. Gardner
Jeffrey B. Gardner
William Arthur Gardner
Francesco Garfi
Rocco Gargano
James M. Gartenberg
Matthew David Garvey
Bruce Gary
Palmina Delli Gatti
Boyd A. Gatton
Donald Richard Gavagan
Terence D. Gazzani
Gary Geidel
Paul Hamilton Geier
Julie M. Geis
Peter Gelinas
Steven Paul Geller
Howard G. Gelling
Peter Victor Genco
Steven Gregory Genovese
Alayne F. Gentul
Edward F. Geraghty
Suzanne Geraty
Ralph Gerhardt
Robert J. Gerlich
Denis P. Germain
Marina R. Gertsberg
Susan M. Getzendanner
James Gerard Geyer
Joseph M. Giaccone
Lt. Vincent Francis Giammona
Debra L. Gibbon
James A. Giberson
Craig Neil Gibson
Ronnie Gies
Laura A. Giglio
Andrew Clive Gilbert
Timothy Paul Gilbert
Paul Stuart Gilbey
Paul John Gill
Mark Y. Gilles
Evan H. Gillette
Ronald Gilligan
Sgt. Rodney C. Gillis
Laura Gilly
Lt. John F. Ginley
Jeffrey Giordano
John Giordano
Donna Marie Giordano
Steven A. Giorgetti
Martin Giovinazzo
Kum-Kum Girolamo
Salvatore Gitto
Cynthia Giugliano
Mon Gjonbalaj
Dianne Gladstone
Keith Alexander Glascoe
Thomas I. Glasser
Harry Glenn
Steven Lawrence Glick
Barry H. Glick
John T. Gnazzo
William (Bill) Robert Godshalk
Michael Gogliormella
Brian Fredric Goldberg
Jeffrey Grant Goldflam
Michelle Herman Goldstein
Monica Goldstein
Steven Goldstein
Andrew H. Golkin
Dennis James Gomes
Jose Bienvenido Gomez
Manuel Gomez
Enrique Antonio Gomez
Wilder Gomez
Jenine Gonzalez
Joel Guevara Gonzalez
Rosa J. Gonzalez
Mauricio Gonzalez
Calvin J. Gooding
Harry Goody
Kiran Reddy Gopu
Catherine Carmen Gorayeb
Kerene Gordon
Sebastian Gorki
Kieran Gorman
Thomas E. Gorman
Michael Edward Gould
Yugi Goya
Jon Richard Grabowski
Christopher Michael Grady
Edwin John Graf
David M. Graifman
Gilbert Granados
Elvira Granitto
Winston Arthur Grant
Christopher Stewart Gray
James Michael Gray
Linda Mair Grayling
Timothy Grazioso
John Michael Grazioso
Wade Brian Green
Derrick Arthur Green
Elaine Myra Greenberg
Gayle R. Greene
James Arthur Greenleaf
Eileen Marsha Greenstein
Elizabeth (Lisa) Martin Gregg
Donald H. Gregory
Florence M. Gregory
Denise Gregory
Pedro (David) Grehan
John M. Griffin
Tawanna Griffin
Joan D. Griffith
Warren Grifka
Ramon Grijalvo
Joseph F. Grillo
David Grimner
Kenneth Grouzalis
Joseph Grzelak
Matthew J. Grzymalski
Robert Joseph Gschaar
Liming (Michael) Gu
Jose A. Guadalupe
Yan Zhu (Cindy) Guan
Geoffrey E. Guja
Lt. Joseph Gullickson
Babita Guman
Douglas B. Gurian
Philip T. Guza
Barbara Guzzardo
Peter Gyulavary
Gary Robert Haag
Andrea Lyn Haberman
Barbara M. Habib
Philip Haentzler
Nizam A. Hafiz
Karen Hagerty
Steven Hagis
Mary Lou Hague
David Halderman
Maile Rachel Hale
Richard Hall
Vaswald George Hall
Robert John Halligan
Lt. Vincent Gerard Halloran
James D. Halvorson
Mohammad Salman Hamdani
Felicia Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
Frederic Kim Han
Christopher James Hanley
Sean Hanley
Valerie Joan Hanna
Thomas Hannafin
Kevin James Hannaford
Michael L. Hannan
Dana Hannon
Vassilios G. Haramis
James A. Haran
Jeffrey P. Hardy
Timothy John Hargrave
Daniel Harlin
Frances Haros
Lt. Harvey L. Harrell
Lt. Stephen Gary Harrell
Stewart D. Harris
Aisha Harris
John Patrick Hart
John Clinton Hartz
Emeric J. Harvey
Capt. Thomas Theodore Haskell
Timothy Haskell
Joseph John Hasson
Capt. Terence S. Hatton
Leonard William Hatton
Michael Helmut Haub
Timothy Aaron Haviland
Donald G. Havlish
Anthony Hawkins
Nobuhiro Hayatsu
Philip Hayes
William Ward Haynes
Scott Hazelcorn
Lt. Michael K. Healey
Roberta Bernstein Heber
Charles Francis Xavier Heeran
John Heffernan
Howard Joseph Heller
JoAnn L. Heltibridle

Mark F. Hemschoot
Ronnie Lee Henderson
Janet Hendricks
Brian Hennessey
Michelle Marie Henrique
Joseph P. Henry
William Henry
John Henwood
Robert Allan Hepburn
Mary (Molly) Herencia
Lindsay Coates Herkness
Harvey Robert Hermer
Claribel Hernandez
Norberto Hernandez
Raul Hernandez
Gary Herold
Jeffrey A. Hersch
Thomas Hetzel
Capt. Brian Hickey
Ysidro Hidalgo-Tejada
Lt. Timothy Higgins
Robert D. Higley
Todd Russell Hill
Clara Victorine Hinds
Neal Hinds
Mark D. Hindy
Richard Bruce Van Hine
Katsuyuki Hirai
Heather Malia Ho
Tara Yvette Hobbs
Thomas A. Hobbs
James L. Hobin
Robert Wayne Hobson
DaJuan Hodges
Ronald George Hoerner
Patrick Aloysius Hoey
Marcia Hoffman
Stephen G. Hoffman
Frederick J. Hoffmann
Michele L. Hoffmann
Judith Florence Hofmiller
Thomas Warren Hohlweck
Jonathan R. Hohmann
Joseph Francis Holland
John Holland
Elizabeth Holmes
Thomas P. Holohan
Bradley Hoorn
James P. Hopper
Montgomery McCullough Hord
Michael Horn
Matthew D. Horning
Robert L. Horohoe
Aaron Horwitz
Charles J. Houston
Uhuru G. Houston
George Howard
Michael C. Howell
Steven L. Howell
Jennifer L. Howley
Milagros 'Millie' Hromada
Marian Hrycak
Stephen Huczko
Kris R. Hughes
Melissa Harrington Hughes
Thomas F. Hughes
Timothy Robert Hughes
Paul R. Hughes
Robert T. 'Bobby' Hughes
Susan Huie
Mychal Lamar Hulse
William C. Hunt
Joseph G. Hunter
Robert Hussa
Capt. Walter Hynes
Thomas E. Hynes
Joseph Anthony Ianelli
Zuhtu Ibis
Jonathan Lee Ielpi
Michael Patrick Iken
Daniel Ilkanayev
Capt. Frederick Ill
Abraham Nethanel Ilowitz
Anthony P. Infante
Louis S. Inghilterra
Christopher N. Ingrassia
Paul Innella
Stephanie V. Irby
Douglas Irgang
Todd A. Isaac
Erik Hans Isbrandtsen
Taizo Ishikawa
Aram Iskenderian
John Iskyan
Kazushige Ito
Aleksandr Valeryerich Ivantsov
Virginia Jablonski
Brooke Alexandra Jackman
Michael Grady Jacobs
Aaron Jacobs
Jason Kyle Jacobs
Ariel Louis Jacobs
Steven A. Jacobson
Ricknauth Jaggernauth
Jake Denis Jagoda
Yudh V.S. Jain
Maria Jakubiak
Gricelda E. James
Ernest James
Mark Jardim
Mohammed Jawara
Francois Jean-Pierre
Maxima Jean-Pierre
Paul E. Jeffers
Joseph Jenkins
Alan K. Jensen
Prem N. Jerath
Farah Jeudy
Hweidar Jian
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Luis Jimenez
Nicholas John
Charles Gregory John
Scott M. Johnson
LaShawana Johnson
William Johnston
Arthur Joseph Jones
Donald W. Jones
Allison Horstmann Jones
Brian L. Jones
Christopher D. Jones
Donald T. Jones
Linda Jones
Mary S. Jones
Andrew Jordan
Robert Thomas Jordan
Ingeborg Joseph
Stephen Joseph
Karl Henri Joseph
Albert Joseph
Jane Eileen Josiah
Lt. Anthony Jovic
Angel Luis Juarbe
Karen Susan Juday
The Rev. Mychal Judge
Paul W. Jurgens
Thomas Edward Jurgens
Kacinga Kabeya
Shashi Kiran Lakshmikantha Kadaba
Gavkharoy Mukhometovna Kamardinova
Shari Kandell
Howard Lee Kane
Jennifer Lynn Kane
Vincent D. Kane
Joon Koo Kang
Sheldon R. Kanter
Deborah H. Kaplan
Alvin Peter Kappelmann
Charles Karczewski
William A. Karnes
Douglas G. Karpiloff
Charles L. Kasper
Andrew Kates
John Katsimatides
Sgt. Robert Kaulfers
Don Jerome Kauth
Hideya Kawauchi
Edward T. Keane
Richard M. Keane
Lisa Kearney-Griffin
Karol Ann Keasler
Paul Hanlon Keating
Leo Russell Keene
Joseph J. Keller
Peter Rodney Kellerman
Joseph P. Kellett
Frederick H. Kelley
Maurice Patrick Kelly
Thomas W. Kelly
Timothy C. Kelly
James Joseph Kelly
Joseph A. Kelly
Richard John Kelly
Thomas Michael Kelly
Thomas Richard Kelly
William Hill Kelly
Robert C. Kennedy
Thomas J. Kennedy
John Keohane
Lt. Ronald T. Kerwin
Howard L. Kestenbaum
Douglas D. Ketcham
Ruth E. Ketler
Boris Khalif
Sarah Khan
Taimour Firaz Khan
Rajesh Khandelwal
SeiLai Khoo
Michael Kiefer
Satoshi Kikuchihara
Andrew Jay-Hoon Kim
Lawrence Don Kim
Mary Jo Kimelman
Andrew Marshall King
Lucille T. King
Robert King
Lisa M. King-Johnson
Takashi Kinoshita
Chris Michael Kirby
Howard (Barry) Kirschbaum
Glenn Davis Kirwin
Richard J. Klares
Peter A. Klein
Alan D. Kleinberg
Karen J. Klitzman
Ronald Philip Kloepfer
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Thomas Patrick Knox
Andrew Knox
Rebecca Lee Koborie
Deborah Kobus
Gary Edward Koecheler
Frank J. Koestner
Ryan Kohart
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Irina Kolpakova
Suzanne Kondratenko
Abdoulaye Kone
Bon-seok Koo
Dorota Kopiczko
Scott Kopytko
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Danielle Kousoulis
John J. Kren
William Krukowski
Lyudmila Ksido
Shekhar Kumar
Kenneth Kumpel
Frederick Kuo
Patricia Kuras
Nauka Kushitani
Thomas Joseph Kuveikis
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Kui Fai Kwok
Angela R. Kyte
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Andrew LaCorte
Ganesh Ladkat
James P. Ladley
Joseph A. Lafalce
Jeanette LaFond-Menichino
David LaForge
Michael Patrick LaForte
Alan Lafrance
Juan Lafuente
Neil K. Lai
Vincent A. Laieta
William David Lake
Franco Lalama
Chow Kwan Lam
Stephen LaMantia
Amy Hope Lamonsoff
Robert T. Lane
Brendan M. Lang
Rosanne P. Lang
Vanessa Langer
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Peter J. Langone
Thomas Langone
Michele B. Lanza
Ruth Sheila Lapin
Carol Ann LaPlante
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Robin Larkey
Christopher Randall Larrabee
Hamidou S. Larry
Scott Larsen
John Adam Larson
Gary E. Lasko
Nicholas C. Lassman
Paul Laszczynski
Jeffrey Latouche
Cristina de Laura
Oscar de Laura
Charles Laurencin
Stephen James Lauria
Maria Lavache
Denis F. Lavelle
Jeannine M. LaVerde
Anna A. Laverty
Steven Lawn
Robert A. Lawrence
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Eugen Lazar
James Patrick Leahy
Lt. Joseph Gerard Leavey
Neil Leavy
Leon Lebor
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Alan J. Lederman
Elena Ledesma
Alexis Leduc
Hyun-joon (Paul) Lee
Jong-min Lee
Myung-woo Lee
David S. Lee
Linda C. Lee
Gary H. Lee
Juanita Lee
Lorraine Lee
Richard Y.C. Lee
Yang Der Lee
Kathryn Blair Lee
Stuart (Soo-Jin) Lee
Stephen Lefkowitz
Adriana Legro
Edward J. Lehman
Eric Andrew Lehrfeld
David Ralph Leistman
David Prudencio LeMagne
Joseph A. Lenihan
John J. Lennon
John Robinson Lenoir
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Matthew Gerard Leonard
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Jeffrey Earle LeVeen
John D. Levi
Neil D. Levin
Alisha Caren Levin
Robert Levine
Robert M. Levine
Shai Levinhar
Adam J. Lewis
Margaret Susan Lewis
Ye Wei Liang
Orasri Liangthanasarn
Daniel F. Libretti
Ralph M. Licciardi
Edward Lichtschein
Steven B. Lillianthal
Carlos R. Lillo
Craig Damian Lilore
Arnold A. Lim
Darya Lin
Wei Rong Lin
Nickie L. Lindo
Thomas V. Linehan
Robert Thomas Linnane
Alan Linton
Diane Theresa Lipari
Kenneth P. Lira
Francisco Alberto Liriano
Lorraine Lisi
Paul Lisson
Vincent Litto
Ming-Hao Liu
Nancy Liz
Harold Lizcano
Martin Lizzul
George A. Llanes
Elizabeth Claire Logler
Catherine Lisa Loguidice
Jerome Robert Lohez
Michael W. Lomax
Laura M. Longing
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Luis Lopez
Manuel L. Lopez
Daniel Lopez
George Lopez
Joseph Lostrangio
Chet Louie
Stuart Seid Louis
Joseph Lovero
Michael W. Lowe
Garry Lozier
John Peter Lozowsky
Charles Peter Lucania
Edward (Ted) H. Luckett
Mark G. Ludvigsen
Lee Charles Ludwig
Sean Thomas Lugano
Daniel Lugo
Marie Lukas
William Lum
Michael P. Lunden
Christopher Lunder
Anthony Luparello
Gary Lutnick
Linda Luzzicone
Alexander Lygin
James Francis Lynch
Farrell Peter Lynch
Louise A. Lynch
Michael Lynch
Michael F. Lynch
Michael Francis Lynch

Richard Dennis Lynch
Robert H. Lynch
Sean Patrick Lynch
Sean Lynch
Monica Lyons
Michael J. Lyons
Patrick Lyons
Robert Francis Mace
Jan Maciejewski
Catherine Fairfax MacRae
Richard B. Madden
Simon Maddison
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Jeannieann Maffeo
Joseph Maffeo
Jay Robert Magazine
Brian Magee
Charles Wilson Magee
Joseph Maggitti
Ronald E. Magnuson
Daniel L. Maher
Thomas Anthony Mahon
William Mahoney
Joseph Maio
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Gregory James Malone
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Joseph Mangano
Sara Elizabeth Manley
Debra M. Mannetta
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Marion Victoria (vickie) Manning
James Maounis
Joseph Ross Marchbanks
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Edward Joseph Mardovich
Lt. Charles Joseph Margiotta
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Robert Gabriel Martinez
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Lt. Paul Richard Martini
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Philip W. Mastrandrea
Rudolph Mastrocinque
Joseph Mathai
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William A. Mathesen
Marcello Matricciano
Margaret Elaine Mattic
Robert D. Mattson
Walter Matuza
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Charles J. Mauro
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Nancy T. Mauro
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Keithroy Maynard
Robert J. Mayo
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Kevin M. McCarthy
Michael Desmond McCarthy
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Brian G. McDonnell
Michael McDonnell
John F. McDowell
Eamon J. McEneaney
John Thomas McErlean
Daniel F. McGinley
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Lt. William E. McGinn
Thomas H. McGinnis
Michael Gregory McGinty
Ann McGovern
Scott Martin McGovern
William J. McGovern
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Francis Noel McGuinn
Patrick J. McGuire
Thomas M. McHale
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Dennis P. McHugh
Michael Edward McHugh
Ann M. McHugh
Robert G. McIlvaine
Donald James McIntyre
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Robert C. McLaughlin
George Patrick McLaughlin
Gavin McMahon
Robert Dismas McMahon
Edmund M. McNally
Daniel McNeal
Walter Arthur McNeil
Jaselliny McNish
Christine Sheila McNulty
Sean Peter McNulty
Robert William McPadden
Terence A. McShane
Timothy Patrick McSweeney
Martin E. McWilliams
Rocco A. Medaglia
Abigail Medina
Ana Iris Medina
Deborah Medwig
William J. Meehan
Damian Meehan
Alok Kumar Mehta
Raymond Meisenheimer
Manuel Emilio Mejia
Eskedar Melaku
Antonio Melendez
Mary Melendez
Yelena Melnichenko
Stuart Todd Meltzer
Diarelia Jovannah Mena
Charles Mendez
Lizette Mendoza
Shevonne Mentis
Steve Mercado
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Ralph Joseph Mercurio
Alan H. Merdinger
George C. Merino
Yamel Merino
George Merkouris
Deborah Merrick
Raymond J. Metz
Jill A. Metzler
David Robert Meyer
Nurul Huq Miah
William Edward Micciulli
Martin Paul Michelstein
Luis Clodoaldo Revilla Mier
Peter T. Milano
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Lukasz T. Milewski
Corey Peter Miller
Henry Miller
Phillip D. Miller
Craig James Miller
Douglas C. Miller
Michael Matthew Miller
Robert C. Miller
Robert Alan Miller
Joel Miller
Benjamin Millman
Charles M. Mills
Ronald Keith Milstein
Robert Minara William G. Minardi
Louis Joseph Minervino
Thomas Mingione
Wilbert Miraille
Domenick Mircovich
Rajesh A. Mirpuri
Joseph Mistrulli
Susan Miszkowicz
Lt. Paul Thomas Mitchell
Richard Miuccio
Frank V. Moccia
Capt. Louis Joseph Modafferi
Boyie Mohammed
Lt. Dennis Mojica
Manuel Mojica
Manuel Dejesus Molina
Fernando Jimenez Molina
Kleber Rolando Molina
Carl Molinaro
Justin J. Molisani
Brian Patrick Monaghan
Franklin Monahan
John Gerard Monahan
Kristen Montanaro
Craig D. Montano
Michael Montesi
Cheryl Ann Monyak
Capt. Thomas Moody
Sharon Moore
Krishna Moorthy
Paula Morales
Abner Morales
Carlos Morales
Luis Morales
John Moran
John Christopher Moran
Kathleen Moran
Lindsay S. Morehouse
George Morell
Steven P. Morello
Vincent S. Morello
Arturo Alva Moreno
Yvette Nicole Moreno
Dorothy Morgan
Richard Morgan
Nancy Morgenstern
Sanae Mori
Blanca Morocho
Leonel Morocho
Dennis G. Moroney
Lynne Irene Morris
Seth A. Morris
Stephen Philip Morris
Christopher M. Morrison
Ferdinand V. Morrone
William David Moskal
Manuel Da Mota
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Iouri A. Mouchinski
Jude J. Moussa
Peter C. Moutos
Damion Mowatt
Christopher Mozzillo
Stephen V. Mulderry
Richard Muldowney
Michael D. Mullan
Dennis Michael Mulligan
Peter James Mulligan
Michael Joseph Mullin
James Donald Munhall
Nancy Muniz
Carlos Mario Munoz
Francisco Munoz
Theresa (Terry) Munson
Robert M. Murach
Cesar Augusto Murillo
Marc A. Murolo
Robert Eddie Murphy
Brian Joseph Murphy
Christopher W. Murphy
Edward C. Murphy
James F. Murphy
James Thomas Murphy
Kevin James Murphy
Patrick Sean Murphy
Lt. Raymond E. Murphy
Charles Murphy
Susan D. Murray
John Joseph Murray
John Joseph Murray
Valerie Victoria Murray
Richard Todd Myhre
Lt. Robert B. Nagel
Takuya Nakamura
Alexander J.R. Napier
Frank Joseph Naples
John Napolitano
Catherine A. Nardella
Mario Nardone
Manika Narula
Narender Nath
Karen S. Navarro
Joseph M. Navas
Francis J. Nazario
Glenroy Neblett
Marcus R. Neblett
Jerome O. Nedd
Laurence Nedell
Luke G. Nee
Pete Negron
Ann Nicole Nelson
David William Nelson
James Nelson
Michele Ann Nelson
Peter Allen Nelson
Oscar Nesbitt
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Kapinga Ngalula
Nancy Yuen Ngo
Jody Tepedino Nichilo
Martin Niederer
Alfonse J. Niedermeyer
Frank John Niestadt
Gloria Nieves
Juan Nieves
Troy Edward Nilsen
Paul R. Nimbley
John Ballantine Niven
Katherine (Katie) McGarry Noack
Curtis Terrence Noel
Daniel R. Nolan
Robert Walter Noonan
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Soichi Numata
Jose R. Nunez
Brian Felix Nunez
Jeffrey Nussbaum
James A. Oakley
Dennis O'Berg
Timothy Michael O'Brien
James P. O'Brien
Scott J. O'Brien
Michael O'Brien
Lt. Daniel O'Callaghan
Richard J. O'Connor
Dennis J. O'Connor
Diana J. O'Connor
Keith K. O'Connor
Amy O'Doherty
Marni Pont O'Doherty
Douglas Oelschlager
Takashi Ogawa
Albert Ogletree
Philip Paul Ognibene
James Andrew O'Grady
Joseph J. Ogren
Lt. Thomas O'Hagan
Samuel Oitice
Patrick O'Keefe
Capt. William O'Keefe
Gerald Michael Olcott
Gerald O'Leary
Christine Anne Olender
Elsy Carolina Osorio Oliva
Linda Mary Oliva
Edward K. Oliver
Leah E. Oliver
Eric T. Olsen
Jeffrey James Olsen
Steven John Olson
Maureen L. Olson
Matthew Timothy O'Mahony
Toshihiro Onda
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John P. O'Neill
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Peter J. O'Neill
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Juan Romero Orozco
Ronald Orsini
Peter K. Ortale
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David Ortiz
Paul Ortiz
Sonia Ortiz
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Patrick J. O'Shea
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Michael Chung Ou
Todd Joseph Ouida
Jesus Ovalles
Peter J. Owens
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Angel M. Pabon
Israel Pabon
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Michael Benjamin Packer
Deepa K. Pakkala
Jeffrey Matthew Palazzo
Thomas Anthony Palazzo
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Orio Joseph Palmer
Frank A. Palombo
Alan N. Palumbo
Christopher M. Panatier
Dominique Pandolfo
Paul Pansini
John M. Paolillo
Edward J. Papa
Salvatore Papasso
James N. Pappageorge
Vinod K. Parakat
Vijayashanker Paramsothy
Nitin Ramesh Parandkar
Hardai (Casey) Parbhu
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Debra (Debbie) Paris
George Paris
Gye-Hyong Park
Philip L. Parker
Michael A. Parkes
Robert Emmett Parks
Hasmukhrai Chuckulal Parmar
Robert Parro
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Leobardo Lopez Pascual
Michael J. Pascuma
Jerrold H. Paskins
Horace Robert Passananti
Suzanne H. Passaro
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Manish K. Patel
Avnish Ramanbhai Patel
Dipti Patel
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Bernard E. Patterson
Cira Marie Patti
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James R. Paul
Patrice Paz
Sharon Cristina Millan Paz
Victor Paz-Gutierrez
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Durrell Pearsall
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Todd D. Pelino
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Salvatore F. Pepe
Carl Allen Peralta
Robert David Peraza
Jon A. Perconti
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Angela Susan Perez
Angel Perez
Ivan Perez
Nancy E. Perez
Anthony Perez
Joseph John Perroncino
Edward J. Perrotta
Lt. Glenn C. Perry
Emelda Perry
John William Perry
Franklin Allan Pershep
Daniel Pesce
Michael J. Pescherine
Davin Peterson
William Russel Peterson
Mark Petrocelli
Lt. Philip S. Petti
Glen Kerrin Pettit
Dominick Pezzulo
Kaleen E. Pezzuti
Lt. Kevin Pfeifer
Tu-Anh Pham
Lt. Kenneth John Phelan
Michael V. San Phillip
Eugenia Piantieri
Ludwig John Picarro
Matthew Picerno
Joseph O. Pick
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Dennis J. Pierce
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Bernard T. Pietronico
Nicholas P. Pietrunti
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Susan Elizabeth Ancona Pinto
Joseph Piskadlo
Christopher Todd Pitman
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Laurence M. Polatsch
Thomas H. Polhemus
Steve Pollicino
Susan M. Pollio
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Giovanna Porras
Anthony Portillo
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Daphne Pouletsos
Stephen E. Poulos
Richard Poulos
Shawn Edward Powell
Brandon Jerome Powell
Tony Pratt
Gregory M. Preziose
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Kevin Prior
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Carrie B. Progen
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Edward F. Pullis
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Hemanth Kumar Puttur
Edward R. Pykon
Christopher Quackenbush
Lars Peter Qualben
Lincoln Quappe
Beth Ann Quigley
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Ricardo Quinn
James Francis Quinn
Carol Rabalais
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Leonard Ragaglia
Eugene J. Raggio
Laura Marie Ragonese-Snik
Michael Ragusa
Peter F. Raimondi
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Ehtesham U. Raja
Valsa Raju
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Harry Ramos
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Srinivasa Shreyas Ranganath
Anne Rose T. Ransom
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Amenia Rasool
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Howard Reich
Gregg Reidy
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Nicholas P. Rossomando
Michael Craig Rothberg
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Ronald J. Ruben
Joanne Rubino
David Michael Ruddle
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Kristin A. Irvine Ryan
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Thierry Saada
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Francis J. Sadocha
Jude Elias Safi
Brock Joel Safronoff
Edward Saiya
John Patrick Salamone
Hernando R. Salas
Juan Salas
Esmerlin Salcedo
John Salvatore Salerno
Richard L. Salinardi
Wayne John Saloman
Nolbert Salomon
Catherine Patricia Salter
Frank Salvaterra
Paul R. Salvio
Samuel R. Salvo
Carlos Samaniego
Rena Sam-Dinnoo
James Kenneth Samuel
Hugo Sanay-Perafiel
Alva Jeffries Sanchez
Erick Sanchez
Jacquelyn P. Sanchez
Eric Sand
Stacey Leigh Sanders
Herman Sandler
James Sands
Ayleen J. Santiago
Kirsten Santiago
Maria Theresa Santillan
Susan G. Santo
Christopher Santora
John Santore
Mario L. Santoro
Rafael Humberto Santos
Rufino Conrado F. (Roy) Santos
Kalyan K. Sarkar
Chapelle Sarker
Paul F. Sarle
Deepika Kumar Sattaluri
Gregory Thomas Saucedo
Susan Sauer
Anthony Savas
Vladimir Savinkin
John Sbarbaro
Robert L. Scandole
Michelle Scarpitta
Dennis Scauso
John A. Schardt
John G. Scharf
Fred Claude Scheffold
Angela Susan Scheinberg
Scott M. Schertzer
Sean Schielke
Steven Francis Schlag
Jon S. Schlissel
Karen Helene Schmidt
Ian Schneider
Thomas G. Schoales
Marisa Di Nardo Schorpp
Frank G. Schott
Gerard P. Schrang
Jeffrey Schreier
John T. Schroeder
Susan Lee Kennedy Schuler
Edward W. Schunk
Mark E. Schurmeier
John Schwartz
Clarin Shellie Schwartz
Mark Schwartz
Adriane Victoria Scibetta
Raphael Scorca
Randolph Scott
Christopher J. Scudder
Arthur Warren Scullin
Michael Seaman
Margaret Seeliger
Carlos Segarra
Anthony Segarra
Jason Sekzer
Matthew Carmen Sellitto
Howard Selwyn
Larry John Senko
Arturo Angelo Sereno
Frankie Serrano
Alena Sesinova
Adele Sessa
Sita Nermalla Sewnarine
Karen Lynn Seymour-Dietrich
Davis (Deeg) Sezna
Thomas Joseph Sgroi
Jayesh Shah
Khalid M. Shahid
Mohammed Shajahan
Gary Shamay
Earl Richard Shanahan Shiv Shankar
Neil G. Shastri
Kathryn Anne Shatzoff
Barbara A. Shaw
Jeffrey J. Shaw
Robert J. Shay
Daniel James Shea
Joseph Patrick Shea
Linda Sheehan
Hagay Shefi
John Anthony Sherry
Atsushi Shiratori
Thomas Shubert
Mark Shulman
See-Wong Shum
Allan Shwartzstein
Johanna Sigmund
Dianne T. Signer
Gregory Sikorsky
Stephen Gerard Siller
David Silver
Craig A. Silverstein
Nasima H. Simjee
Bruce Edward Simmons
Arthur Simon
Paul Joseph Simon
Kenneth Alan Simon
Michael John Simon
Marianne Simone
Barry Simowitz
Jeff Simpson
Roshan R. (Sean) Singh
Khamladai K. (Khami) Singh
Thomas E. Sinton
Peter A. Siracuse
Muriel F. Siskopoulos
Joseph M. Sisolak
John P. Skala
Francis J. Skidmore
Toyena Corliss Skinner
Paul A. Skrzypek
Christopher Paul Slattery
Vincent R. Slavin
Robert Sliwak
Paul K. Sloan
Stanley S. Smagala
Wendy L. Small
Catherine T. Smith
Karl Trumbull Smith
Daniel Laurence Smith
George Eric Smith
James G. Smith
Joyce Smith
Kevin Smith
Leon Smith
Moira Smith
Rosemary A. Smith
Sandra Fajardo Smith
Jeffrey Randall Smith
Bonnie S. Smithwick
Rochelle Monique Snell
Leonard J. Snyder
Astrid Elizabeth Sohan
Sushil Solanki
Ruben Solares
Naomi Leah Solomon
Daniel W. Song
Michael C. Sorresse
Fabian Soto
Timothy P. Soulas
Gregory T. Spagnoletti
Donald F. Spampinato
Thomas Sparacio
John Anthony Spataro
Robert W. Spear
Maynard S. Spence
George E. Spencer
Robert Andrew Spencer
Mary Rubina Sperando
Frank J. Spinelli
William E. Spitz
Joseph P. Spor
Klaus Johannes Sprockamp
Saranya Srinuan
Michael F. Stabile
Lawrence T. Stack
Capt. Timothy Stackpole
Richard James Stadelberger
Eric A. Stahlman
Gregory M. Stajk
Corina Stan
Alexandru Liviu Stan
Mary D. Stanley
Joyce Stanton
Patricia Stanton
Anthony M. Starita
Jeffrey Stark
Derek James Statkevicus
Craig William Staub
William V. Steckman
Eric Thomas Steen
William R. Steiner
Alexander Robbins Steinman
Andrew Stergiopoulos
Andrew Stern
Martha Jane Stevens
Richard H. Stewart
Michael James Stewart
Sanford M. Stoller
Lonny J. Stone
Jimmy Nevill Storey
Timothy Stout
Thomas S. Strada
James J. Straine
Edward W. Straub
George Strauch
Edward T. Strauss
Steven R. Strauss
Steven F. Strobert
Walwyn W. Stuart
Benjamin Suarez
David S. Suarez
Ramon Suarez
Yoichi Sugiyama
William Christopher Sugra
Daniel Suhr
David Marc Sullins
Lt. Christopher P. Sullivan
Patrick Sullivan
Thomas Sullivan
Hilario Soriano (Larry) Sumaya
James Joseph Suozzo
Colleen Supinski
Robert Sutcliffe
Selina Sutter
Claudia Suzette Sutton
John F. Swaine
Kristine M. Swearson
Brian Edward Sweeney
Kenneth J. Swensen
Thomas F. Swift
Derek O. Sword
Kevin T. Szocik
Gina Sztejnberg
Norbert P. Szurkowski
Harry Taback
Joann Tabeek
Norma C. Taddei
Michael Taddonio
Keiji Takahashi
Keiichiro Takahashi
Phyllis Gail Talbot
Robert R. Talhami
Sean Patrick Tallon
Paul Talty
Maurita Tam
Rachel Tamares
Hector Tamayo
Michael Andrew Tamuccio
Kenichiro Tanaka
Rhondelle Cherie Tankard
Michael Anthony Tanner
Dennis Gerard Taormina
Kenneth Joseph Tarantino
Allan Tarasiewicz
Ronald Tartaro
Darryl Taylor
Donnie Brooks Taylor
Lorisa Ceylon Taylor
Michael M. Taylor
Paul A. Tegtmeier
Yeshavant Moreshwar Tembe
Anthony Tempesta
Dorothy Temple
Stanley L. Temple
David Tengelin
Brian J. Terrenzi
Lisa Marie Terry
Goumatie T. Thackurdeen
Harshad Sham Thatte
Thomas F. Theurkauf
Lesley Anne Thomas
Brian T. Thompson
Clive Thompson
Glenn Thompson
Perry Anthony Thompson
Vanavah Alexi Thompson
Capt. William Harry Thompson
Nigel Bruce Thompson
Eric Raymond Thorpe
Nichola A. Thorpe
Sal Tieri
John Patrick Tierney
Mary Ellen Tiesi
William R. Tieste
Kenneth F. Tietjen
Stephen Edward Tighe
Scott C. Timmes
Michael E. Tinley
Jennifer M. Tino
Robert Frank Tipaldi
John J. Tipping
David Tirado
Hector Luis Tirado
Michelle Titolo
John J. Tobin
Richard J. Todisco
Vladimir Tomasevic
Stephen K. Tompsett
Thomas Tong
Azucena de la Torre
Luis Eduardo Torres
Doris Torres
Amy E. Toyen
Christopher M. Traina
Daniel Patrick Trant
Abdoul Karim Traore
Walter (Wally) P. Travers
Glenn J. Travers
Felicia Traylor-Bass
Lisa L. Trerotola
Karamo Trerra
Michael Trinidad
Francis Joseph Trombino
Gregory J. Trost
William Tselepis
Zhanetta Tsoy
Michael Patrick Tucker
Lance Richard Tumulty
Ching Ping Tung
Simon James Turner
Donald Joseph Tuzio
Robert T. Twomey
Jennifer Tzemis
John G. Ueltzhoeffer
Tyler V. Ugolyn
Michael A. Uliano
Jonathan J. Uman
Anil Shivhari Umarkar
Allen V. Upton
Diane Maria Urban
John Damien Vaccacio
Bradley H. Vadas
William Valcarcel
Mayra Valdes-Rodriguez
Ivan Vale
Felix Antonio Vale
Santos Valentin
Benito Valentin
Manuel Del Valle
Carlton Francis Valvo
Edward Raymond Vanacore
Jon C. Vandevander
Daniel M. Van Laere
Frederick T. Varacchi
Gopalakrishnan Varadhan
David Vargas
Scott C. Vasel
Santos Vasquez
Azael Ismael Vasquez
Arcangel Vazquez
Peter Anthony Vega
Sankara S. Velamuri
Jorge Velazquez
Lawrence Veling
Anthony M. Ventura
David Vera
Loretta A Vero
Christopher Vialonga
Matthew Gilbert Vianna
Robert A. Vicario
Celeste Torres Victoria
Joanna Vidal
John T. Vigiano
Joseph Vincent Vigiano
Frank J. Vignola
Joseph B. Vilardo Sergio Villanueva
Chantal Vincelli
Melissa Vincent
Francine A. Virgilio
Lawrence Virgilio
Joseph G. Visciano
Joshua S. Vitale
Maria Percoco Vola
Lynette D. Vosges
Garo H. Voskerijian
Alfred Vukosa
Gregory Wachtler
Gabriela Waisman
Wendy Alice Rosario Wakeford
Courtney Wainsworth Walcott
Victor Wald
Benjamin Walker
Glen J. Wall
Peter G. Wallace
Mitchel Scott Wallace
Lt. Robert F. Wallace
Roy Michael Wallace
Jean Marie Wallendorf
Matthew Blake Wallens
John Wallice
Barbara P. Walsh
James Walsh
Jeffrey Patrick Walz
Ching H. Wang
Weibin Wang
Lt. Michael Warchola
Stephen Gordon Ward
James A. Waring
Brian G. Warner
Derrick Washington
Charles Waters
James Thomas (Muddy) Waters
Capt. Patrick J. Waters
Kenneth Watson
Michael H. Waye
Walter E. Weaver
Todd C. Weaver
Nathaniel Webb
Dinah Webster
Joanne Flora Weil
Steven Weinberg
Michael Weinberg
Scott Jeffrey Weingard
Steven Weinstein
Simon Weiser
David T. Weiss
David M. Weiss
Vincent Michael Wells
Timothy Matthew Welty
Christian Hans Rudolf Wemmers
Ssu-Hui (Vanessa) Wen
Oleh D. Wengerchuk
Peter M. West
Whitfield West
Meredith Lynn Whalen
Eugene Whelan
John S. White
Leonard Anthony White
Edward James White
James Patrick White
Kenneth W. White
Malissa White
Wayne White
Adam S. White
Leanne Marie Whiteside
Mark Whitford
Michael T. Wholey
Mary Lenz Wieman
Jeffrey David Wiener
William J. Wik
Alison Marie Wildman

Lt. Glenn Wilkinson
John C. Willett
Crossley Williams
Louie Anthony Williams
Brian Patrick Williams
David Williams
Deborah Lynn Williams
Kevin Michael Williams
Louis Calvin Williams
Lt. John Williamson
Cynthia Wilson
Donna Wilson
William E. Wilson
David H. Winton
Glenn J. Winuk
Thomas Francis Wise
Frank T. Wisniewski
Alan L. Wisniewski
David Wiswall
Sigrid Charlotte Wiswe
Michael R. Wittenstein
Christopher W. Wodenshek
Martin P. Wohlforth
Katherine S. Wolf
Jenny Seu Kueng Low Wong
Yuk Ping Wong
Jennifer Y. Wong
Siucheung Steve Wong
Yin Ping (Steven) Wong
Brent James Woodall
James J. Woods
Patrick Woods
Richard Herron Woodwell
Capt. David Terence Wooley
John Bentley Works
Martin Michael Wortley
Rodney James Wotton
William Wren
John Wright
Neil R. Wright
Sandra Wright
Jupiter Yambem
Suresh Yanamadala
Matthew David Yarnell
Myrna Yaskulka
Shakila Yasmin
Olabisi L. Yee
Edward P. York
Kevin Patrick York
Raymond York
Suzanne Youmans
Jacqueline (Jakki) Young
Barrington L. Young
Elkin Yuen
Joseph Zaccoli
Adel Agayby Zakhary
Arkady Zaltsman
Edwin J. Zambrana
Robert Alan Zampieri
Mark Zangrilli
Ira Zaslow
Kenneth Albert Zelman
Abraham J. Zelmanowitz
Martin Morales Zempoaltecatl
Zhe (Zack) Zeng
Marc Scott Zeplin
Jie Yao Justin Zhao
Ivelin Ziminski
Michael Joseph Zinzi
Charles A. Zion
Julie Lynne Zipper
Salvatore J. Zisa
Prokopios Paul Zois
Joseph J. Zuccala
Andrew Steven Zucker
Igor Zukelman

 

 

 Flight 77 from Washington Dulles to Los Angeles,
crashed into the Pentagon
Crew
Charles Burlingame
David M. Charlebois
Michele Heidenberger
Jennifer Lewis
Kenneth Lewis
Renee A. May
Passengers
Paul Ambrose
Yeneneh Betru
Mary Jane (MJ) Booth
Bernard Curtis Brown
Suzanne Calley
William Caswell
Sarah Clark
Zandra Cooper
Asia Cottom
James Debeuneure
Rodney Dickens
Eddie Dillard Charles Droz
Barbara G. Edwards
Charles S. Falkenberg
Zoe Falkenberg
Dana Falkenberg
James Joe Ferguson
Wilson 'Bud' Flagg
Darlene Flagg
Richard Gabriel
Ian J. Gray
Stanley Hall
Bryan Jack
Steven D. Jacoby
Ann Judge
Chandler Keller
Yvonne Kennedy
Norma Khan
Karen A. Kincaid
Dong Lee
Dora Menchaca
Christopher Newton Barbara Olson
Ruben Ornedo
Robert Penniger
Robert R. Ploger
Lisa J. Raines
Todd Reuben
John Sammartino
Diane Simmons
George Simmons
Mari-Rae Sopper
Robert Speisman
Norma Lang Steuerle
Hilda E. Taylor
Leonard Taylor
Sandra Teague
Leslie A. Whittington
John D. Yamnicky
Vicki Yancey
Shuyin Yang
Yuguag Zheng







Flight 11, from Boston to Los Angeles,
crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center
Crew
Barbara Arestegui
Jeffrey Collman
Sara Low
Karen A. Martin
First Officer Thomas McGuinness
Kathleen Nicosia
John Ogonowski
Betty Ong
Jean Roger
Dianne Snyder
Madeline Sweeney
Passengers
Anna Williams Allison
David Angell
Lynn Angell
Seima Aoyama
Myra Aronson
Christine Barbuto
Carolyn Beug
Kelly Ann Booms
Carol Bouchard
Robin Caplan
Neilie Anne Heffernan Casey
Jeffrey Coombs
Tara Creamer
Thelma Cuccinello
Patrick Currivan
Brian Dale
David DiMeglio
Donald Americo DiTullio Albert Dominguez
Paige Farley-Hackel
Alex Filipov
Carol Flyzik
Paul Friedman
Karleton D.B. Fyfe
Peter Gay
Linda George
Edmund Glazer
Lisa Fenn Gordenstein
Andrew Peter Charles Curry Green
Peter Hashem
Robert Hayes
Edward (Ted) R. Hennessy
John A. Hofer
Cora Hidalgo Holland
Nicholas Humber
Waleed Iskandar
John Charles Jenkins
Charles Edward Jones
Barbara Keating
David Kovalcin
Judy Larocque
Natalie Janis Lasden
Daniel John Lee
Daniel C. Lewin
Susan A. MacKay
Christopher D. Mello Jeff Mladenik
Antonio Jesus Montoya Valdes
Carlos Alberto Montoya
Laura Lee Morabito
Mildred Naiman
Laurie Ann Neira
Renee Newell
Jacqueline J. Norton
Robert Grant Norton
Jane M. Orth
Thomas Pecorelli
Berinthia Berenson Perkins
Sonia Morales Puopolo
David E. Retik
Philip M. Rosenzweig
Richard Ross
Jessica Sachs
Rahma Salie
Heather Lee Smith
Douglas J. Stone
Xavier Suarez
Michael Theodoridis
James Trentini
Mary Trentini
Pendyala Vamsikrishna
Mary Wahlstrom
Kenneth Waldie
John Wenckus
Candace Lee Williams
Christopher Zarba






United flight 175 from Boston to Los Angeles,
crashed into the south tower of the World Trade Center
Crew
Robert Fangman
Michael R. Horrocks
Amy N. Jarret
Amy R. King
Kathryn L. LaBorie
Alfred Gilles Padre Joseph Marchand
Capt. Victor Saracini
Michael C. Tarrou
Alicia Nicole Titus
Passengers
Alona Avraham
Garnet Edward (Ace) Bailey
Mark Bavis
Graham Andrew Berkeley
Touri Bolourchi
Klaus Bothe
Daniel R. Brandhorst
David Reed Gamboa Brandhorst
John Brett Cahill Christoffer Carstanjen
John (Jay) J. Corcoran
Dorothy Alma DeAraujo
Ana Gloria Pocasangre de Barrera
Lisa Frost
Ronald Gamboa
Lynn Catherine Goodchild
Peter Morgan Goodrich
Douglas A. Gowell
The Rev. Francis E. Grogan
Carl Max Hammond
Peter Hanson
Sue Kim Hanson
Christine Lee Hanson
Gerald F. Hardacre
Eric Samadikan Hartono
James E. Hayden
Herbert W. Homer
Robert Adrien Jalbert Ralph Francis Kershaw
Heinrich Kimmig
Brian Kinney
Robert George LeBlanc
Maclovio Lopez, Jr.
Marianne MacFarlane
Louis Neil Mariani
Juliana Valentine McCourt
Ruth Magdaline McCourt
Wolfgang Peter Menzel
Shawn M. Nassaney
Marie Pappalardo
Patrick Quigley
Frederick Charles Rimmele
James M. Roux
Jesus Sanchez
Mary Kathleen Shearer
Robert Michael Shearer
Jane Louise Simpkin
Brian D. Sweeney
Timothy Ward
William M. Weems






United flight 93, from Newark to San Francisco,
crashed into a field in Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Crew
Lorraine G. Bay
Sandra W. Bradshaw
Jason Dahl
Wanda Anita Green
Leroy Homer
CeeCee Lyles
Deborah Welsh
Passengers
Christian Adams
Todd Beamer
Alan Beaven
Mark K. Bingham
Deora Frances Bodley
Marion Britton Thomas E. Burnett Jr.
William Cashman
Georgine Rose Corrigan
Patricia Cushing
Joseph Deluca
Patrick Joseph Driscoll
Edward P. Felt
Jane C. Folger
Colleen Laura Fraser
Andrew Garcia
Jeremy Glick
Lauren Grandcolas
Donald F. Greene
Linda Gronlund
Richard Guadagno
Toshiya Kuge Hilda Marcin
Nicole Miller
Louis J. Nacke
Donald Arthur Peterson
Jean Hoadley Peterson
Waleska Martinez Rivera
Mark Rothenberg
Christine Snyder
John Talignani
Honor Elizabeth Wainio
Olga Kristin Gould White






Victims and heroes who died at Pentagon
Spc. Craig Amundson
Melissa Rose Barnes
(Retired) Master Sgt. Max Beilke
Kris Romeo Bishundat
Carrie Blagburn
Lt. Col. Canfield D. Boone
Donna Bowen
Allen Boyle
Christopher Lee Burford
Daniel Martin Caballero
Sgt. 1st Class Jose Orlando Calderon-Olmedo
Angelene C. Carter
Sharon Carver
John J. Chada
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa
Julian Cooper
Lt. Cmdr. Eric Allen Cranford
Ada M. Davis
Capt. Gerald Francis Deconto
Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson
Johnnie Doctor
Capt. Robert Edward Dolan
Cmdr. William Howard Donovan
Cmdr. Patrick S. Dunn
Edward Thomas Earhart
Lt. Cmdr. Robert Randolph Elseth
Jamie Lynn Fallon
Amelia V. Fields
Gerald P. Fisher
Matthew Michael Flocco
Sandra N. Foster
Capt. Lawrence Daniel Getzfred
Cortz Ghee
Brenda C. Gibson
Ron Golinski
Diane M. Hale-McKinzy
Carolyn B. Halmon
Sheila Hein
Ronald John Hemenway Maj. Wallace Cole Hogan
Jimmie Ira Holley
Angela Houtz
Brady K. Howell
Peggie Hurt
Lt. Col. Stephen Neil Hyland
Robert J. Hymel
Sgt. Maj. Lacey B. Ivory
Lt. Col. Dennis M. Johnson
Judith Jones
Brenda Kegler
Lt. Michael Scott Lamana
David W. Laychak
Samantha Lightbourn-Allen
Maj. Steve Long
James Lynch
Terence M. Lynch
Nehamon Lyons
Shelley A. Marshall
Teresa Martin
Ada L. Mason
Lt. Col. Dean E. Mattson
Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Maude
Robert J. Maxwell
Molly McKenzie
Patricia E. (Patti) Mickley
Maj. Ronald D. Milam
Gerard (Jerry) P. Moran
Odessa V. Morris
Brian Anthony Moss
Ted Moy
Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Jude Murphy
Khang Nguyen
Michael Allen Noeth
Diana Borrero de Padro
Spc. Chin Sun Pak
Lt. Jonas Martin Panik
Maj. Clifford L. Patterson
Lt. J.G. Darin Howard Pontell
Scott Powell
(Retired) Capt. Jack Punches
Joseph John Pycior
Deborah Ramsaur
Rhonda Rasmussen Marsha Dianah Ratchford
Martha Reszke
Cecelia E. Richard
Edward V. Rowenhorst
Judy Rowlett
Robert E. Russell
William R. Ruth
Charles E. Sabin
Marjorie C. Salamone
Lt. Col. David M. Scales
Cmdr. Robert Allan Schlegel
Janice Scott
Michael L. Selves
Marian Serva
Cmdr. Dan Frederic Shanower
Antoinette Sherman
Don Simmons
Cheryle D. Sincock
Gregg Harold Smallwood
(Retired) Lt. Col. Gary F. Smith
Patricia J. Statz
Edna L. Stephens
Sgt. Maj. Larry Strickland
Maj. Kip P. Taylor
Sandra C. Taylor
Karl W. Teepe
Sgt. Tamara Thurman
Lt. Cmdr. Otis Vincent Tolbert
Willie Q. Troy
Lt. Cmdr. Ronald James Vauk
Lt. Col. Karen Wagner
Meta L. Waller
Staff Sgt. Maudlyn A. White
Sandra L. White
Ernest M. Willcher
Lt. Cmdr. David Lucian Williams
Maj. Dwayne Williams
Marvin R. Woods
Kevin Wayne Yokum
Donald McArthur Young
Lisa L. Young
Edmond Young

 

STILL MISSING - NEVER FOUND

Godwin Ajala
Carl Asaro
Patrick J. Brown
Christopher Sean Caton
Jeanette Lafond-Menichino
Nezam A. Hafiz
Derek J. Statkevicus
Michael P. Laforte
Yelena Belilovsky
Robert J. Ferris
Maureen Olson
Frank T. Wisniewski
Joseph Agnello
Gerald Atwood

 

 For the 2,973 people who perished September 11, 2001 after hijacked planes crashed
in New York City in Arlington, Virginia and in Pennsylvania. The victims were mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers of many faiths and races who came from more than 80 nations.
 All who were killed died working and living the American dream.

 

At the World Trade Center

An earlier terrorist bombing of the towers killed six people on 26 Feb 1993, but left the twin towers standing.

The great majority of the over 40,000 people working at the World Trade Center complex at the time of the attack were evacuated safely, including 18 who escaped from above the impactzone in the second tower. 
By 20 Sep 2001,  6,291 people, including rescue and recovery workers, had been treated for injuries; only 
five persons were found alive in the rubble (David Lim, Will Jimeno and John MacLaughlin of the Port Authority Police, Armando Reno of the FDNY, and Port Authority Clerk Genelle Guzman).  By 7 Sept. 2002, there 
were 2,792 confirmed fatalities and 1,058 bodies identified.  This total includes the 127 people on the  two aircraft (not including the 10 hijackers).  The  dead included  343 fire fighters of the FDNY including Chaplain Father Mike Judge; and FDNY Chief Peter Ganci; 23 officers of the NYPD; 11 Emergency Service medics (EMS); 1 FBI Agent and 1 Agent of the U.S. Secret Service; 37 Port Authority of  New York and New Jersey police officers including Port Authority Superintendent of Police and Director of Public Safety Fred Morrone and Port Authority canine officer "Sirius."  Bill Biggart, a photojournalist, also perished in the collapse of the towers. He was the only journalist killed.

American Airlines flight 11 a Boeing 767 on a morning Boston to Los Angeles flight  (north tower
of World Trade Center).  The plane was hijacked soon after take-off at 8:02 EDT, and was crashed into the north side of the  northern tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 AM EDT, approximately between floors 96 and 103.  92 people: 81 passengers (including 5 hijackers, 9 flight attendants, 2 pilots, and also including David Angell,  creator and executive producer of the television. show "Frasier" were killed.

United Airlines flight 175 a Boeing 767 on a morning Boston to Los Angeles route. On September 11, 2001,   the plane was hijacked and on or about 9:03 AM EDT crashed into the south side of the southern tower of the World Trade Center, approximately between floors 87 and 93, exploding on impact. The plane was carrying 56 passengers and 9 crew members. There were no survivors. 

At the Pentagon 

The Pentagon reported 125 staffers killed or missing, including the highest ranking officer to die,  Lt. General Timothy Maude and Max Bielke, who the last official U.S. combat soldier to leave Vietnam. With 118 remains recovered and identified, as of  Sep 2002. One person died later as a result of wounds sustained. 

American Airlines Flight 77  64 passengers and Crew died. Among the victims was  Barbara K. Olson, a conservative author, lawyer and wife of U.S. Solicitor General, Theodore Olson, as well as two Washington, D.C.  "National Geographic Magazine" staff members, three teachers and three children who were traveling to California on a National Geographic Society sponsored trip.
 

In Pennsylvania

United Airlines flight 93 was a Boeing 757 on a morning Newark-to-San Francisco route. On 11 Sep 2001 the plane was hijacked by a four man hijacking team. Evidence suggests that the hijacking was apparently thwarted by the efforts of the plane's passengers and flight attendants. The plane crashed southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The plan  was carrying 37 passengers and 7 crew members. There were no survivors.  Todd Beamer, a passenger, tried to place a credit card call but was routed to a customer service representative instead, who passed him on to supervisor Lisa Jefferson. She called the FBI. Beamer reported that one passenger was dead.  He asked if together they could pray the Lord's prayer, which they did.  Later, he told the operator that some of the plane's passengers were planning "to jump" the hijackers. The last words Ms. Jefferson heard from the plane were "Are you ready guys? Let's roll."  The plane crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania at 10:03 AM, killing all aboard.  It is believed that this aircraft was intended to be crashed into the United States Capitol building in Washington, DC, Congress was in session at the time.

September 11, 2001 Attack Timeline

 

Tuesday, September 11, 2001 
     (ironically, it was the United Nations "International Day of Peace")

All times, except where otherwise noted, in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). This is four hours (instead of five) behind GMT because of Daylight saving time.

6:02 AM: Mohammed Atta flies Colgan Air from Portland International Jetport, Portland, Maine to Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts, along with Abdulaziz al-Omari.

6:45 AM: Atta and Omari arrive at Boston's Logan Airport.

7:59 AM: American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767, departs late from Logan International Airport bound for Los Angeles, California. Five hijackers are aboard.

8:13 AM: The last radio communication is made from Flight 11. A recording of what is believed to be Atta's voice says, "Nobody move. Everything will be OK. If you try to make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the airplane. Just stay quiet." The flight path begins to stray away from the scheduled one and moves southwards.

8:14 AM: United Airlines Flight 175, another fully-fueled Boeing 767, carrying 56 passengers and nine crew members, departs from Boston Logan airport, also bound for Los Angeles. Five hijackers are aboard.

8:19 AM: Betty Ong, a flight attendant on Flight 11 [1] alerts American Airlines of a hijacking in progress via an airphone.

8:20 AM: The Federal Aviation Administration's Boston Center flight controllers decide that Flight 11 has probably been hijacked. American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757 with 58 passengers and six crew, departs from Washington Dulles International Airport in Fairfax and Loudoun Counties, Virginia, for Los Angeles. Five hijackers are aboard.

8:21 AM: Flight 11's transponder signal is turned off but the plane remains on radar screens. (Prior to the 9/11 Commission's report, news organizations reported this time as 8:13 or immediately thereafter.)

8:24 AM: Flight 11 makes a 100-degree turn to the south heading toward New York City. A radio transmission comes from Flight 11: "We have some planes. Just stay quiet, and you'll be okay. We are returning to the airport."

8:25 AM: Boston Center flight controllers alert other flight control centers regarding Flight 11; however, NORAD is not yet alerted.

8:37 AM: Flight 175 confirms sighting of hijacked Flight 11 to flight controllers, 10 miles (16 km) to its south.

8:37:52 AM: Boston Center control notifies NEADS (Northeast Air Defense Sector), the northeast sector of NORAD, of the hijacking of Flight 11, the first notification received by the military, at any level, that American 11 had been hijacked. The controller requests military help to intercept the aircraft.
 
8:43 AM:  FAA notified NORAD that United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston to Los Angles had also been hijacked. Two F-15 jet fighters took off from Otis Air National Guard Base in Falmouth, Massachusetts. 

8:46:26 AM:  American Airlines flight 11 (a Boeing 767) crashes with a speed of less than 490 miles per hour into the north side of the northern tower of the World Trade Center, approximately between floors 94 and 98. The aircraft enters the tower mostly intact. It plows to the building core, severing all three gypsum-encased stairwells, dragging combustibles with it. A massive shock wave travels down to the ground and up again. The combustibles and the remnants of the aircraft are ignited by the burning fuel. Since the building lacks a traditional full cage frame and depends almost entirely on the strength of a narrow structural core running up the center, the fire at the center of the impact zone is in a position to compromise the integrity of all internal columns. People below the severed stairwells in the North Tower start to evacuate; no-one above the impact zone is able to do so.

8:46 to 10:29 AM: At least 100 people (some accounts say as many as 250), primarily in the North Tower, trapped by fire and smoke in the upper floors, jump to their deaths. There is some evidence that large central portions of the floor near the impact zone in the North Tower collapsed soon after the plane hit.  One person at street level, firefighter Daniel Thomas Suhr, is hit by a jumper and dies. No form of airborne evacuation is attempted as smoke is too dense for a successful landing on the roof of either tower.

8:49:34 AM: The first news and radio organizations report an explosion or incident at the World Trade Center. CNN breaks into a commercial at 8:49. CNN headlines first read "World Trade Center disaster." Carol Lin, who was the first anchor to break the news of the attacks, said: "Yeah. This just in. You're looking at obviously a very disturbing live shot there. That is the World Trade Center, and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center. CNN Center right now is just beginning to work on this story, obviously calling our sources and trying to figure out exactly what happened, but clearly something relatively devastating happening this morning there on the south end of the island of Manhattan. That is once again, a picture of one of the towers of the World Trade Center." Later, Sean Murtagh, CNN vice-president of finance, in an on-air phone call, said from his office in the CNN New York bureau that a large passenger commercial jet hit the World Trade Center. Murtagh was the first network employee on the air. The first email bulletins of breaking news from CNN and MSNBC report "fire at tower of World Trade Center". Both CNN and MSNBC's websites receive such heavy traffic, that many servers collapse. BBC News' website is active and shows a picture of the North Tower on fire. Minutes later, email news bulletins revise the reports of fire to a plane crash.

8:51 AM: A flight controller at the FAA's New York Center notices that Flight 175 had changed its transponder code twice four minutes earlier; he tries to contact the flight.

8:51 to 8:54 AM (approx.): Hijacking begins on Flight 77.

8:53 AM: The F-15s at Otis Air Force Base are airborne. Still lacking an intercept vector to Flight 11 (and not aware that it has already been crashed), they are sent to military controlled airspace off Long Island and ordered to remain in a holding pattern until between 9:09 and 9:13.

8:54 AM: Flight 77 deviates from its assigned course to Los Angeles, turning south over Ohio. Two minutes later, its transponder is turned off.

8:55 AM (approx.): Announcements are made by officials in the still-undamaged South Tower of the World Trade Center that the building is "secure", and that people may return to their offices, over the building-wide PA system. Some do not hear it; others ignore it and evacuate anyway; others congregate in common areas like the 78th floor sky lobby.

8:55 AM: President George W. Bush is at Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida, as part of a scheduled visit to promote education and the Bush administration education policies when Presidential Advisor Karl Rove tells him that a small, twin-engine plane had crashed into the World Trade Center. The president speaks to National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice at the White House; she reports that it was a commercial aircraft.

9:03:13 AM:  United Airlines flight 175 (another Boeing 767) crashes with a speed of about 590 miles per hour into the south side of the South Tower, banked between floors 78 and 84. By this time, several media organizations are covering the first plane crash; millions see the impact live. Parts of the plane leave the building at its east and north sides, falling to the ground six blocks away. Some mistakenly believe that a second explosion has occurred in the North Tower due to the North Tower's obstruction of the South Tower from certain camera angles. They were unaware that a second plane had struck the South Tower. A massive evacuation begins in the South Tower below its impact zone. One of the stairwells in the South Tower remains unblocked from the top to the bottom of the tower, but filled with smoke. This led many people to mistakenly go upwards towards the roof for a rooftop rescue that never came. CNN's headline now reads "Second plane crashes into World Trade Center."

9:06 AM: After brief introductions to the Booker elementary students, President Bush is about to begin reading with the students when Chief of Staff Andrew Card interrupts to whisper to the president, "A second plane hit the other tower, and America's under attack." The president stated later that he decided to continue the lesson rather than alarm the students.

9:08 AM: The FAA bans all takeoffs nationwide for flights going to or through New York Center airspace. ABC reports later that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the agency that runs the New York-area airports, asked the FAA for permission to close down the New York Center airspace.

9:15 AM (approximately): President Bush leaves the classroom in which he has been reading with students, and enters another, commandeered by the Secret Service. It contains a telephone, a television showing the news coverage, and several senior staff members. The president speaks to Vice President Dick Cheney, Dr. Rice, New York Governor George Pataki, and FBI Director Robert Mueller, and prepares brief remarks[2].

9:18 AM: CNN makes reference to foul play for the first time, stating the FBI was investigating a report of plane hijacking. CNN headline: "AP: Plane was hijacked before crashed".

9:23 AM: Flight 93 receives warning message text from United Airlines flight dispatcher: "Beware any cockpit intrusion- Two a/c [aircraft] hit World Trade Center."

9:29 AM: President Bush makes his first public statements about the attacks, in front of an audience of about 200 teachers and students at the elementary school. He states that he will be going back to Washington, that "we've had a national tragedy", and leads a moment of silence. After the speech, he is bound for Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport and Air Force One.

9:33 to 9:34 AM: Tower supervisor at Reagan National Airport tells Secret Service operations center at the White House that "an aircraft [is] coming at you and not talking with us," referring to Flight 77. The White House is about to be evacuated when the tower reports that Flight 77 has turned and is approaching Reagan International Airport.

9:37 AM: Based on a report that Flight 77 had turned again and was circling back, Vice President Cheney is evacuated from the White House to an underground tunnel leading to a security bunker.

9:37:46 AM:  American Airlines flight 77 (Boeing 757) crashes into the western side of the Pentagon and starts a violent fire. The section of the Pentagon hit consists mainly of newly renovated, unoccupied offices. Barbara K. Olson had called her husband, Solicitor General Theodore Olson at the Justice Department at 9:25 from the plane to tell him about the hijacking and to report that the passengers and pilots were held in the back of the plane. 125 people are killed.

9:41 AM: CNN's Breaking News bulletin reads "Reports of fire at Pentagon", its first reference to the incident at the Pentagon.

9:45 AM:  United States airspace is shut down. No civilian aircraft are allowed to take off, and all aircraft in flight are ordered to land at the nearest airport as soon as practical. All international flights headed for the U.S. are redirected to Canada. Transport Canada, the Canadian transportation agency, follows the American lead and closes down their airspace. The FAA announces that civilian flights are suspended until at least noon September 12, while Transport Canada gives similar orders, but until further notice, to take in diverted U.S.-bound international flights, launching the agency's "Operation Yellow Ribbon." The groundings last until September 14. Military and medical flights continue. This is the fourth time all commercial flights in the U.S. have been stopped, and the first time a suspension was unplanned. All previous suspensions were military-related (Sky Shield I-III), from 1960 to 1962. Many newspapers (including The New York Times) mistakenly print that this is the first time flights have been suspended. This was also the first time commercial flights in Canada have been stopped.

9:48 AM:  The U.S. Capitol and West Wing of the White House are evacuated.

 9:57 AM: President Bush leaves Sarasota, Florida, on Air Force One. The plane reaches cruising altitude and circles for approximately 40 minutes while the destination of the plane is discussed.

9:59:04 AM:  The South Tower of the World Trade Center collapses, 55 minutes 51 seconds after the impact of Flight 175. Its destruction is viewed and heard by a vast television and radio audience. As the roar of the collapse goes silent, tremendous gray-white clouds of pulverized concrete and gypsum rush through the streets. Most observers think a new explosion or impact has produced smoke and debris that now obscures the South Tower. When the wind finally clears the immediate space, it is plain to see that the tower is gone.

10:03 AM:  United Airlines flight 93 (Boeing 757) crashes southeast of Pittsburgh in Somerset county, Pennsylvania. Some accounts say that the time was 10:06 or 10:10 AM. The first reports from the police indicate that no one on board survived. A passenger reached officials on his cell phone from the plane's rest room, repeatedly claiming that the plane was hijacked and that the call was not a hoax. Later reports indicate that passengers speaking on cell phones had learned about the World Trade Center and Pentagon crashes and at least three were planning on resisting the hijackers. One passenger told his wife that one person had already been stabbed to death by the hijackers. It is likely that the resistance led to the plane crashing before it reached its
intended target. A black box recording , retrieved and later played to relatives of the victims, supports this scenario, and it further suggests that the passengers succeeded in entering the cockpit. 

10:10 AM:  Part of the Pentagon collapses.

10:11 AM:  Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, home to the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD)  is sealed against attack for the first time.

10:13 AM:  Thousands are evacuated from the United Nations headquarters. 

10:10 to 10:15 AM (approximately): Vice President Cheney, unaware that Flight 93 has crashed, authorizes fighter aircraft to engage the inbound plane, reported to be 80 miles (129 km) from Washington, based not on radar (from which it has disappeared) but speed and trajectory projections.

10:28 AM:  the northern tower of the World Trade Center collapses from the top down, after burning approximately 103 minutes in a fire caused by the impact of American Airlines flight 11. The fact that the northern tower withstood much longer than the southern one is later attributed to three facts: the region of impact was higher, the speed of the airplane was lower, and the affected floors had their fire proofing upgraded.  The evacuated Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is destroyed by falling debris. The collapse is registered as a 2.3 magnitude quake on seismographs.

10:35 AM  (approximately), police are reportedly alerted about a bomb in a car outside the State Department in Washington, D.C.. Later reports claim that nothing happened at the State Department. 

10:39 AM:  another hijacked jumbo jet is claimed to be headed for Washington, D.C. F15s are scrambled and patrol the airspace above Washington, D.C. while other fighter jets sweep the airspace above New York City. According to (unconfirmed) rumors they have orders to shoot down any potentially dangerous planes that do not comply with orders given to them via radio. 

10:45 AM: CNN reports that a mass evacuation of Washington and New York has been started. The UN headquarters are already empty. A few minutes later, New York mayor Rudy Giuliani orders an evacuation of lower Manhattan.

10:50 AM: five stories of the Pentagon collapse due to the fire.

10:53 AM: New York's primary elections are canceled.

11:16 AM:  American Airlines confirms the loss of its two airplanes.

11:17 AM:  United Airlines confirms the loss of Flight 93 and states that it is "deeply concerned" about Flight 175. 

11:53 AM:  United Airlines confirms the loss of its two airplanes. 

11:55 AM: the border between the U.S. and Mexico is on highest alert, but has not been closed. 

12:00 PM (approximately): President Bush arrives at Barksdale Air Force Base in
Louisiana. He was on a trip in Sarasota, Florida to speak about education, but is supposedly now returning to the Capital. He made a brief and informal initial statement to the effect that terrorism on U.S. soil will not be tolerated, stating that "freedom itself has been attacked and freedom will be protected." 

12:01 PM (approx.): Fourteen people, including twelve firefighters, who were in a section of a stairwell in the North Tower that held together during the collapse, climb the stairs to the top of the Ground Zero rubble field.

12:02 PM:  the Taliban government of Afghanistan denounces the attacks. 

12:04 PM:  Los Angeles International Airport, the intended destination of American Airlines flight 11 and flight 77, as well as United Airlines flight 175, is shut down. 

12:15 PM:  San Francisco International Airport, the intended destination of United Airlines flight 93, is shut down. 

1:00 PM: approx. At the Pentagon, fire crews are still fighting fires. The early response to the attack had been coordinated from the National Military Command Center, but that had to be evacuated when it began to fill with smoke. 

1:04 PM:  President Bush puts the U.S. military on high alert worldwide. He speaks from Barksdale Air Force Base and leaves for SAC bunker in Nebraska. 

1:27 PM  Mayor Anthony A. Williams of Washington, D.C., declares a state of emergency; the National Guard arrives on site. 

2:39 PM: At a press conference New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is asked to estimate the number of casualties at the World Trade Center. He replies, "More than any of us can bear."

2:50 PM: President Bush arrives at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska to convene a National Security Council teleconference via the US Statcom bunker.

3:00 PM (approx.): Pasquale Buzzelli, who lost consciousness in a North Tower stairway during the collapse, awakens to find himself lying atop the debris with only a fractured foot.

4:25 PM:  The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and the American Stock Exchange report that they will remain closed Wednesday September 12.

4:36 PM: President Bush departs Offutt Air Force Base on Air Force One to return to Washington, D.C.

5:20 PM:  7 World Trade Center, a 47-story building that had sustained what was originally thought to be light damage in the fall of the twin towers and was earlier reported on fire, collapses. The building contained New York's emergency operations center, operated by the NYC Office of Emergency Management, originally intended to respond to disasters such as the September 11 terrorist attacks.

6:00 PM:  Explosions and tracer fire are reported in Kabul, Afghanistan, by CNN and the BBC. The Northern Alliance, involved in a civil war with the Taliban government, is later reported to have attacked Kabul's airport with helicopter gunships.

6:00 PM: Iraq announces the attacks are the fruit of "U.S. crimes against humanity" in an official announcement on state television. 

6:00 PM: The last of the aircraft headed for the U.S. to land at a Canadian airport lands at Vancouver International, since it was over the Pacific.

6:54 PM:  President Bush arrives at the White House. 

7:30 PM:  U.S. Government denies any responsibility for reported explosions in Kabul. 

8:00 PM (approx.): Port Authority Police Officer Will Jimeno, who was in an underground corridor between the two towers, is found alive in the rubble.

8:30 PM: President Bush addresses the nation from the White House. Among his phrases: "Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts," "Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve," and "The search is underway for those who are behind these evil acts...we will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them."

9:00 PM: President Bush meets his full National Security Council, followed roughly half an hour later by a meeting with a smaller group of key advisers. Bush and his advisers have evidence that Osama bin Laden is behind the attacks. CIA Director Tenet says that al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan are essentially one and the same. Bush says, "Tell the Taliban we're finished with them."

11:00 PM:  There are reports (later proved wrong) of survivors buried in rubble in New York making cell phone calls. Only two more survivors will be pulled from the rubble on September 12.

 

 

Wednesday, September 12, 2001 

Before 3:15 AM: Boston Herald reports that at least five Arab men have been identified as suspects. Two of them were brothers, and one a trained pilot. Their passports have been traced to the United Arab Emirates. A car, rented in Portland, Maine, has been seized from the Logan Airport garage, containing flight training manuals in Arabic. According to CNN, FBI can neither confirm nor deny this. The men had been in a fight with a man shortly before take-off; this man later recalled the incident and called the police. 

Before 3:50 AM: Jerusalem Post reports that Osama Bin Laden has given a speech denying all connections to the attacks, which he called admirable.

10:00 AM: Congress reconvenes. 

10:53 AM: President George W. Bush holds a cabinet meeting, saying that the attacks "were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war." 

12:30 PM (approximately): Genelle Guzman-McMillan is pulled from the rubble of the north tower of the World Trade Center, and is the last person pulled out of the buildings' collapse zones alive.

5:00 PM:  Attorney General  John Ashcroft announces that some of the hijackers were pilots trained in the U.S. 

7:00 PM:  Candlelight vigils are held in Washington Square, Union Square, Central Park, and various other locations in New York City.

 

 

Thursday, September 13, 2001 

The data recorder from United Airlines flight 93 is recovered. 

Before 1:00 AM: German police raid an apartment in Hamburg, apparently at the behest of the FBI, believed to have been used by suspect passengers on the airline flight list. It is believed to be the first police action outside the U.S. connected with the attack. Two people are taken into provisional custody, one is an airport worker. Both were later released, but re-arrested in late 2002. 

It is announced that Ahmed Shah Massoud, a military leader of the Northern Alliance, died on September 9 from wounds received during a Taliban suicide attack. 

On the orders of Elizabeth II, the 'Star-Spangled Banner' is played during the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. This unprecedented act was witnessed by a huge crowd, many singing along. 

At the orders of Vladimir Putin, Russia observes a moment's silence at noontime (Moscow time) with flags placed at half-staff throughout Russia "in memory of terrorist acts' victims" . 

Fighting back tears, President Bush vows that America will "lead the world to victory" over terrorism in a struggle he termed the first war of the 21st century. 

 

God Bless America

I watched as we all did
As I saw a nation cry
I said a prayer for the families
I couldn't believe my eyes

I feel it takes a coward
To do what has been done
America has been wounded
But UNITED we stand as one

My heart goes out to each family
Whose life was hurt today
I wish I had the answers
To why a coward instructed this way

I have to keep my faith
I have to say a prayer
For all of us in America
And in the world everywhere

God Bless our military men
Who are being sent out today
May prayers keep them safe
On this fall September day

To New York City I send
Prayers from my state, your way
The country feels your pain
Emotions are running high today

May God Bless us all
No matter where we live
America has been wounded
My prayers to you I give

Standing Tall

In this country we stand tall, a nation proud and free.
Now one day has changed it all, and soiled our liberty.
In horror we watched the towers fall, our terror burned inside.
After the fires came the rain, as if Heaven itself had cried.
Those behind this gruesome deed died as men of shame.
Now every single American will never be the same.
But what they didn't know, in trying to change this land,
was that we would soon grow stronger, united we would stand.
And like our lady Liberty, who still stands tall and proud.
We see her flame still burning, and we call her name out loud.
Our nation's flag is proudly seen, waving everywhere.
Red, white and blue reminds us of how we got her there.
In a show of love and faith, we'll hold our banners high.
And through the tears we will rebuild. Again we'll reach the sky.
The world sees us crying, they are crying too.
But we will soon be whole again. We will rise anew.
They say what doesn't kill us makes us stronger, this is true.
For forever we'll stand proud, behind our red, white and blue.

Christmas Card for Victims

A Nation that Stands Together Forever As One

On September 11, 2001, America was terrorized
by faceless cowards who tried to tear us apart.
Little did they know that they only drew us closer;
Made us one Nation united under one heart.

Yes, America is a Nation of many nationalities;
We may have our differences but we stand as ONE.
When you chose to use our own airplanes as weapons,
You instantly knew all you could do was run.

The whole world saw your acts of destruction.
And, they instantly came to our defense.
For they know America stands for freedom.
And we will not stand for the murder of innocence.

Yes, you chose to attack America on our home soil.
Oh, you did it with the wrong President in control.
He will remember each face of the Americans you killed.
And he will bring you out of your deepest hole.

This has been referred to as another Pearl Harbor.
They, too soon realized their act of defiant.
For when they informed the Emperor what they'd done,
He said, I'm afraid we've awakened a sleeping giant.

Sixty years later, you've awaken that same Sleeping Giant.
She shall not sleep again until each of you are found.
For you took it upon yourself to attack Americans.
Now you must pay for the blood spilt on our home ground.

Americans & the world saw the destruction you caused.
Oh you turned America into a battle zone.
But around the world, our Allies came to our aid.
They took our hand & let us know we're not in this alone.

You thought by bringing terror to our great country,
you could destroy a beautiful & glorious land.
Instead, you just reminded us what we stand for ...
And that's something you faceless cowards can't understand.

Oh yes, you have hurt us more than you can know.
But there’s no way you can comprehend.
We are united even stronger as a nation of freedom.
And this same freedom we shall forever defend.

You may have thought you could destroy us;
America ... the land of the free & the brave.
Oh but your actions drew us even closer together.
As one strong nation, we'll send you to your grave.

For you have brought America & others to our knees.
Oh but we have not fallen in despair.
Your evil deeds have touched the entire world ...
And brought us all to our knees in prayer.

To the many thousands that lost their lives that day,
may you shine upon us with every morning sun.
And know that each of you shall be loved & remembered
by a Nation that Stands Together Forever as One.


~God Bless America~


When the Eagle Wears the Warpaint

The beautiful Eagle is a symbol of freedom.
He flies high in the skies with a watchful eye.
And if someone appears to threaten us,
He soars through the sky to protect me & you.

That same Eagle has never had to be painted.
Until the sad day we know as Sept. Eleven.
For that was the day thousands of souls
who were with us one moment, and the next in Heaven.

The beautiful Eagle cries today thinking that he
could have done something that day.
Maybe he could have been there to rescue
the beautiful people were taken away.

Oh it hurts to know that our Eagle,
the symbol of freedom & peace;
Is now wearing war paint to show the terrorist ...
The attacks on America MUST cease.

It has never been a thought or consideration
that war would produce American Saints.
But now, we all stand together hand in hand;
The only color is the color of the Eagle's war paint

An Open Letter to Terrorists

I don't know your name, or names
- we may never know who you are -
so I can't address you personally.
Today, you killed several thousands of
our friends...perhaps not people who we
knew personally, but people like us.
People who worked hard to make a living,
who loved someone, who were loved by
someone, who worried about making a better life
for their children and grandchildren, who
believed in God and the American Dream,
who criticized this country for its
insufficiencies and cared enough to
try and change things and ensure a better
future, not just for us, but for the world.
People who leave behind scores of loved
ones, friends, pets, neighbors, coworkers,
and members of their faiths.
Perhaps even people who derived from your
own country and who sought refuge here.
Your act was a slaughter of the innocents.
You are like an insidious cancer that strikes
without warning, ravages bodies, tears families
apart, and in the end can never destroy the soul.
You are the ultimate coward.
You may topple our buildings, collapse our
communication systems, disrupt our government,
crash our markets, and leave behind the carnage
of bodies, but you will never destroy the soul of America.
We made this country from the bits and pieces
of the rest of the world; we took the best,
the worst of every culture and nationality,
race and creed, and made an alloy that may be
dented, but not even a trial by fire can melt.
I don't know what God you believe in, or what
hateful rhetoric you espouse, or what your
misguided political beliefs might be that allows
you to do what you did today without a fear of
eternal damnation. I only know that you may
win a battle or two, but you will never win this war!
We have the entire history of the world on our side,
and no dictator, despot, or madman has survived
as long as America has thrived and prospered.
If you accomplished anything at all today, it
was to give America a wake-up call, and we will
now rise up stronger than before.
You are defeated before you've even begun, there
in your private hell and later in your eternal one.
Someday your people may even need our help,
and because we are America, we would respond.
May God bless the friends we lost, their families,
friends, neighbors and coworkers. We will help them
rebuild from the ashes.
May God continue to bless America, help her to
protect us all, and may she continue to shine as
a beacon of democracy and hope to the rest of the world.

Where Were You?

Almost all of us remember what we were doing the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. This is also a day that we will always remember what we were doing the day we were attacked by terrorists. I got up around 6 a.m., which is normal for me. This day was a little different. As I poured my first cup of coffee, it dawned on me that it was my birthday! Gee, how can I forget that! My husband got up shortly thereafter and brought me the birthday card he had so carefully chosen for me! I turned on my computer and began looking at my mail. I turned on the morning news, as I have done almost every morning. The news was soon almost over when all of the sudden, there was breaking news. This really caught my attention. I had been going back and forth from my home office to our living room, spending time with my husband as much as I could. As we watched in horror the World Trade Center burning, we saw an airplane deliberately hit the second tower. We were both horrified. We both knew it had to be terrorists. The news began filtering in about the Pentagon and the plane crash in Pennsylvania.

So now when someone asks what were you doing the day we were attacked by terrorists, you will always know because this is something that will forever be implanted in our minds and souls. This is the day that thousands of innocent victims died at the hands of terrorists.

Timeline of Events

 

08:45 EDT: A passenger jet crashes into the north tower of the World Trade Center.
• American Airlines Flight 11, from Boston to Los Angeles, with 81 passengers, nine flight attendants and two pilots.

09:03 EDT: A second airliner crashes into its twin south tower, causing a devastating explosion.
• United Airlines Flight 175, from Boston to Los Angeles, with 56 passengers, two pilots and seven flight attendants.

09:10 EDT: In Florida President Bush is reading to children in a classroom when his chief of staff, Andrew Card, whispers news of the attacks into his ear.

09:20 EDT: The FBI investigates reports of planes being hijacked before the World Trade Center crashes.

09:29 EDT: First reports of casualties indicate that at least six people were killed, with at least 1,000 injured.

09:30 EDT: U.S. President George Bush declares: "We have had a national tragedy. Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country."

09:43 EDT: Abu Dhabi television reports it received a call from the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, claiming responsibility for crashing two planes into the WTC. However, leading officials later deny the claim.

09:43 EDT: Another plane crashes into the Pentagon in Washington. The nerve center of the U.S. military bursts into flames and a portion of one side of the five-sided structure collapses.
• American Airlines Flight 77 from Dulles to Los Angeles with 58 passengers, four flight attendants and two pilots crashed next to the Pentagon. About 10 minutes later, a portion of the Pentagon collapses.

09:45 EDT: The White House and The Capitol are evacuated amid further threats.

09:50 EDT: All airports across the U.S. shut down.

10:10 EDT: United Flight 93, en route from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco, crashes near Pittsburgh, north of the Somerset County Airport. Officials believe that plane may have been headed toward Camp David (the presidential retreat in Maryland), the Capitol Building or the White House.

10:07 EDT: The south tower of the World Trade Center collapses.

10:27 EDT: The north tower of the World Trade Center collapses.

12:33 EDT: United Airlines confirms a second of its plane has crashed at an unknown location.

12:39 EDT: Bush makes second statement, vows to hunt down and punish those responsible.

13:20 EDT: Bush leaves Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana for an undisclosed location.

14:48 EDT: New York's mayor Rudy Giuliani says the eventual death toll from Tuesday's attack may be "more than any of us can bear".

16:25 EDT: The American Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange say they will remain closed on Wednesday.

16:30 EDT: President Bush leaves Offutt Air Force Base aboard Air Force One to return to Washington where he will make a nationally televised address.

17:20 EDT: Forty-seven story building 7 adjacent to the ruins of the World Trade Center collapses.

President Bush's Speech

PRESIDENT BUSH: Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes or in their offices. Secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers. Moms and dads. Friends and neighbors.

Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror.

The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing, have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness and a quiet, unyielding anger.

These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. But they have failed. Our country is strong. A great people has been moved to defend a great nation.

Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve. America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. And no one will keep that light from shining.

Today, our nation saw evil, the very worst of human nature, and we responded with the best of America, with the daring of our rescue workers, with the caring for strangers and neighbors who came to give blood and help in any way they could.

Immediately following the first attack, I implemented our government's emergency response plans. Our military is powerful, and it's prepared. Our emergency teams are working in New York City and Washington, D.C., to help with local rescue efforts.

Our first priority is to get help to those who have been injured and to take every precaution to protect our citizens at home and around the world from further attacks.

The functions of our government continue without interruption. Federal agencies in Washington, which had to be evacuated today, are reopening for essential personnel tonight and will be open for business tomorrow.

Our financial institutions remain strong, and the American economy will be open for business as well.

The search is under way for those who are behind these evil acts. I've directed the full resources for our intelligence and law enforcement communities to find those responsible and bring them to justice. We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them.

I appreciate so very much the members of Congress who have joined me in strongly condemning these attacks. And on behalf of the American people, I thank the many world leaders who have called to offer their condolences and assistance.

America and our friends and allies join with all those who want peace and security in the world and we stand together to win the war against terrorism.

Tonight I ask for your prayers for all those who grieve, for the children whose worlds have been shattered, for all whose sense of safety and security has been threatened. And I pray they will be comforted by a power greater than any of us spoken through the ages in Psalm 23: "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil for you are with me."

This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. America has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time.

None of us will ever forget this day, yet we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world.

Thank you. Good night and God bless America.

Below you will find a few of the photos taken during this horrible event. These were photos taken by the news and television media. A landscape forever changed. Currently there are approximately 2,823 who died, and 8,786 who were injured.

The World Trade Center in New York is no more. The twin towers were destroyed by terrorist bombers on the Tuesday 11th September 2001, with enormous loss of life.

Currently it has been determined approximately 189 people presumed dead in The Pentagon incident including the 64 American Air Line Passengers.

SHANKSVILLE, Pa. —— A United Airlines jetliner crashed Tuesday morning in western Pennsylvania, the airline said. Minutes earlier, a man who said he was a passenger on the plane told an emergency dispatcher in a cell phone call: "We are being hijacked, we are being hijacked!"

 

American Consulate, Sydney, Australia

They  told us to call our loved ones,
To tell them we are going to die,
To tell them our plane will crash,
And to say good-bye.

Thousands of memories racing in our minds,
So many things to say,
Our lives are coming to an end,
God? I am on my way.

How could anyone be so cruel?
To hijack a plane,
They killed so many people!
They were plain insane!

I see the light,
But how can that be?
So many people to meet,
So many places to see!

Some people think this is funny,
Or a time to laugh,
But I think no one should ever again,
Feel the hijackers wrath.

No one should have to feel the pain
That I am about to endure
If I could switch places with some one
I would try to help them for sure.

So if some one you loved
Died here with
They ask you not to cry
They want you to live you life happily.

They say good-bye
Because they are now gone
Well here we go
Into the pentagon.

Samantha Schroeder - Age 13
Santa Clara, CA.
September 13, 2001

Firemen's Prayer

When I am called to duty, God,
Whenever Flames may rage,
give me strength to save some life
whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child
before it is to late,
or save an old person
from the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert
and hear the weakest shout.
to quickly and efficiently
put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling
and to give the best in me,
to guard my every neighbor
and protect his property.
And if according to my fate ....
I am to lose my life,
please bless with your protecting hand
my children and my wife.

Author Unknown


Fears

By Martin J Betters

Oh God, Dear God,
For your help, I pray
Please help me last
Another day
I know this task
I need to do
But only You
Can pull me through

My heart is heavy
And full of pain
Please God, don't let
Terror reign
I've seen so much
So many dead
The more I dig
The more I dread.

So please, God, please
Hold back my tears
And let me sleep
Despite my fears

The Creation of the Fire Fighter


When the Lord was creating fire fighters, he was into his sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared and said, "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one."

And the Lord said, "Have you read the specification on this person? Fire fighters have to be able to go for hours fighting fires or tending to a person that the usual everyday person would never touch, while putting in the back of their minds the circumstances. They have to be able to move at a second's notice and not think twice of what they are about to do, no matter what danger. They have to be in top physical condition at all times, running on half-eaten meals, and they must have six pairs of hands."

The angel shook her head slowly and said, "Six pairs of hands...no way."

"It's not the hands that are causing me problems," said the Lord, "it's the three pairs of eyes a fire fighter has to have."

"That's on the standard model?" asked the angel.

The Lord nodded. "One pair to see through the fire and where they and their fellow fire fighters should fight the fire next. Another pair here in the side of the head to see their fellow fire fighters and keep them safe. And another pair of eyes in the front so that they can look for the victims caught in the fire who need their help."

"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve, "rest and work on this tomorrow."

"I can't," said the Lord, "I already have a model that can carry a 250-pound man down a flight of stairs to safety from a burning building, and can feed a family of five on a civil service paycheck."

The angel circled the model of the fire fighter very slowly, "Can it think?"

"You bet," said the Lord. "They can tell you the elements of a hundred fires and can recite procedures in their sleep that are needed to care for a person until they reach the hospital. And all the while they have to keep their wits about them. Fire fighters also have phenomenal personal control. They can deal with a scene full of pain and hurt, coaxing a child's mother into letting go of the child so that they can care for the child in need. And still they rarely get the recognition for a job well done from anybody, other than from fellow fire fighters."

Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the fire fighter. "There's a leak," she pronounced. "Lord, it's a tear. What's the tear for?"

"It's a tear from bottled-up emotions for fallen comrades. A tear for commitment to that funny piece of cloth called the American flag. It's a tear for all the pain and suffering they have encountered. And it's a tear for their commitment to caring for and saving lives of their fellow man!"

"What a wonderful feature. Lord, you're a genius," said the angel.

The Lord looked somber and said, "I didn't put it there."

Author Unknown

The Monument

By Sgt. George Hahn, L.A.P.D. (Retired)



I never dreamed it would be me
My Name for all eternity
Recorded here at this hallowed place
Alas, my name, no more my face

" In the line of duty" I hear them say
My family now the price will pay
My folded flag stained with their tears
We only had those few short years

The badge no longer on my chest
I sleep now in eternal rest
My sword I pass to those behind
And pray they keep this thought in mind

I never dreamed it would be me
And with heavy heart and bended knee
I ask for all here from the past
Dear God, Let my name be the last

Interesting?



The date of the attack: 9/11.....9+1+1 =11
September 11th is the 254th day of the year: 2+5+4 =11
After September 11th there are 111 days left to the end of the year.
119 is the area code to Iraq/Iran. 1+1+9 =11
Twin Towers...standing side by side, looks like the number 11
The first plane to hit the towers was Flight 11

But wait......There's more....
State of New York...The 11th State added to the Union
New York City....11 Letters
Afghanistan....11 Letters
The Pentagon....11 Letters
Ramzi Yousef....11 Letters (convicted of orchestrating the attack on the WTC in 1993)
Flight 11...92 on board...9+2 =11
Flight 77...65 on board...6+5 =11
When we have an emergency we call 9-1-1

A biblical reference to both the 9 and 11:
9 is the number for "judgment"
11 is the number for "disorder, disorganization"
This reference can be found in a book called "Number in Scripture"**, E.W. Bullinger.

**It is my understanding the book "Number in Scripture" is difficult to find. You may order this book below under the category of "Recommended Reading" section on this website.

**Disclaimer: The owner of this webpage is NOT the author of Interesting. It is not the intention of the designer to print information targeting any individual, nationality or religion.

 

Five Marines and a Navy hospital corpsman
raise the flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima,
using a piece of Japanese pipe as a mast,
February 23, 1945. Three of the flag raisers
were later killed as the fighting raged on.
The flag raising photo and subsequent statue
came to symbolize being a Marine.

 

 

 
Brooklyn Firefighters, Dan McWilliams,
George Johnson and Billy Eisengrein
at the World Trade Center site. McWilliams
said "Every pair of eyes that saw that flag
got a little brighter."
Photo by Tom Franklin
September 11, 2001

 

 

God Bless The USA

If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life,
And I had to start again with just my children and my wife,
I'd thank my lucky stars to be living here today,
'Cause the flag still stands for freedom, and they can't take that away.

And I'm proud to be an American,
Where at least I know I'm free,
And I won't forget the men who died,
Who gave that right to me,
And I'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today,
'Cause there ain't no doubt, I love this land
God bless the USA.

From the lakes of Minnesota to the hills of Tennessee,
Across the plains of Texas, from sea to shining sea,
From Detroit down to Houston, and New York to L.A.
Well, there's pride in every American heart, and it's time we stand and say,

And I'm proud to be an American,
Where at least I know I'm free,
And I won't forget the men who died,
Who gave that right to me,
And I'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today,
'Cause there ain't no doubt, I love this land,
God bless the USA.

Sung by Lee Greenwood

 

"Out of the Dust: Strength, Sorrow and Resolve," a chalk portrait by Solomon McCluster, is being sold to raise money for World Trade Center victims. A firefighter shown on CNN inspired the drawing. Solomon McCluster plans to donate a portion of the proceeds to the American Red Cross.

 

 

Web Sites

 

 

I have collected some of the most beautiful and powerful websites which are listed below. There are so many on the web now that it's almost impossible to list them all. Each one has been made with genuine compassion and patriotism.

 

 

America's Tears
America Will Never Forget
3And Mother Earth Cried
Annie's Tribute Page
Atlanta Compassionate Friends Memorial
A Tragedy
Black Tuesday
Call to Americans
A Day In Infamy
The Day The World Cried
The Garden House Grieves
God Bless America
God Bless America ~ 2
God Bless America ~ 3 (Flash)
God Bless The USA
Heroes and Saints
Honoring The USA
In Memory
In Remembrance
Jane's Memorial Page
Imagine (Flash)
Other Flash Presentations
Light Of Hope

 

 

Message To The World
National Prayer
Our Nation Prays
A Prayer for America
Prayers for America
A Prayer for Peace
Pride of America
Remembrance
September 11, 2001
The Spirit Of Eagles
The Star Spangled Banner
Sweetland of Liberty
Terror Against Humanity
To Those Who Are Suffering
Tribute
Tribute (Flash)
Tribute To The United States
Tribute to the Victims & Family
United We Stand
When God Made Firefighters
World Reacts
World Trade Center E-Cards
WTC Aftermath

 

 

 

Other Information

America's Fund For Afghan Children

President Bush is asking that every child in America send $1.00 to help Afghan children who are hungry and ill. These children need food and medical supplies. The following is the address information. You may also click to read more about this program.

America's Fund For Afghan Children
c/o The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20509-1600

Helpful Websites

My Parents Are Survivors Support Group
New York American Red Cross Donations
Other American Red Cross News
WTC United Family Group
The New York Police & Fire Widows' & Children's Benefit Fund
New York Blood Center
Salvation Army
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
FBI's Diplomatic Security Service
Report Terrorist Activity
Helping.org
World Trade Center Survivor Information
American Airlines
United Airlines
Save The Children
Morgan Stanley
Helping Kids Deal With Terrorist Activity
International Association of Firefighters
National Disaster Search Dog Foundation
Twin Tower Memorial Shirt


Telephone Numbers

To give blood:
--Call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule an appointment with the American Red Cross near where you live.

To donate money:
--The United Way
Contribute to The September Eleventh Fund to help the victims of the attacks and their families and provide immediate support to established emergency assistance agencies. Call 212-251-4035.
--American Red Cross Call 1-(800) HELP-NOW
--Salvation Army Call 1-(800) SAL-ARMY

Airlines
Friends and family who wish to check on passengers and flights may call:
American Airlines, 1-800-245-0999
United Airlines, 1-800-932-8555

Victim Information
Red Cross WTC Victim Information: 212-604-7285
WTC AON Employees: 203-863-6380
WTC Missing Person info: 866 856-4167
WTC Morgan Stanley Employees: 888-883-4391
Pentagon Employees: 1-877-663-6772
Fire Department Employees: 718-999-2541
Police Department Employees: 718-677-8238

New York City Hospitals
St. Vincent's Hospital: 212-604-7285
Bellevue Hospital Center: 212-562-4141
Coler Memorial Hospital: 212-848-6300
Goldwater Memorial Hospital: 212-318-8000
Gouverneur Hospital D&TC: 212-238-7000

Justice Department
The Justice Department's Office of Victims of Crime has set up a phone line to provide information to families about victims and about services for survivors and their rights: 1-800-331-0075

Recommended Reading

The following books were discussed and recommended on The Today Show as being the best selling since the terrorists attack. Some are new and some are being reprinted just for this event.


Germs
America's Secret War Against Biological Weapons
By Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, and William J. Broad

Review: Deadly germs sprayed in shopping malls, bomb-lets spewing anthrax spores over battlefields, tiny vials of plague scattered in Times Square -- these are the poor man's hydrogen bombs, hideous weapons of mass destruction that can be made in a simple laboratory. In this groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad of The New York Times uncover the truth about biological weapons and show why bio-warfare and bio-terrorism are fast becoming our worst national nightmare. They have recently been interviewed by all of the news networks.


Twin Towers
The Life of New York City's World Trade Center
By Angus Kress Gillespie

Review: Jameson W. Doig, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Princeton University: "Twin Towers is a richly textured study of an important American icon that symbolizes the intertwining of capitalism and government entrepreneurship in the United States. A nicely crafted study, certain to be of interest to students of American politics and culture, and to engineers and architects."


The New Jackals
Ramzi Yousef, Osama Bin Laden and the Future of Terrorism
By Simon Reeve

Review: The astonishing true story of the most dangerous men in the world. On 26 February 1993 a massive bomb devastated New York's World Trade Center, creating more hospital casualties than any event in American history since the Civil War. Ramzi Yousef, the young British-educated terrorist who masterminded the attack, had been seeking to topple the twin towers and cause tens of thousands of fatalities.


Nostradamus
The Complete Prophecies
By John Hogue

Review: On the cusp of the millennium, this weighty volume will likely ride the wave of renewed interest in fin de siecle-type prophecies. This 16th century French physician and occultist has a four century edge of notoriety over contemporary prognosticators. Noting his quarter century investment of research, this Seattle author is admittedly a longtime Nostradamus believer who still claims to present a comprehensive, objective interpretation of these prophecies into the distant future.


Number in Scripture
By Ethelbert W. Bullinger

Review: Bullinger shows thru numerical values, gematria, and other mathematical means that "the Bible has but one Author...carrying out His own infinite plans". He makes the mathematician love the scriptures and the religious love math.

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