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First Person Reporting - The Pentagon, 9/11/2001

September 7th, 2007 by xformed

If you want to get a sense of the mood and situation in the Pentagon on the morning of 9/11/2001, then don’t miss the Reflections of SteelJaw Scribe, who was in the building and is taking a few days to recount the experience…

Part I is here

Check back at his site the next few days for the continuation of this inside view of the attack suffered that historical day through the eyes of a Navy Captain.

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1 response about “First Person Reporting - The Pentagon, 9/11/2001”

  1. Steeljaw Scribe said:

    Remembering Fallen Shipmates - Part I (N3N5)…

    From all walks of life they had come to serve - and ultimately to unexpectedly die together. E Pluribus Unum. Indeed, out of many, one. Rest in peace……

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