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"Tell It To The Marines!"

A National Symbol Points The Way

&

A Roster of U.S. Military Loss

September 11 2001 - Our Day of Infamy

Attack On The Pentagon

Countryman & McDaniel

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"From many. One."

>> Roster of U.S. Military Personnel Loss <<

The Story Is Burned Into Our National Consciencnous.

Hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 -- Regan National Airport, For Los Angeles

With 64 passengers On Sept. 11 -- Our Day of Infamy.

When The Evil Deed Was Done -- One Proud National Symbol Stood Proud & Tall.

In A Pentagon Office We Have Yet To Identify -- Perhaps That of A General Officer,

A Truly Incredible Sight That Must Boost Our Spirits -- A Lone Sentinal:

The Flag of The United States Marine Corps.

(2nd window down on the left side of the photo)

That Flag Survives As Shall Our Dear Country & Our Way of Life.

Crash, Fire, Death, Incredible Destruction -- But There It Was! For Us!

A True Beacon of Democracy & Hope In All Our Times of National Threat From 1776.

In The Pacific Theater of WWII, There Was A Saying

To One Who Might Complain About His Situation In Some Rear Area:

"TELL IT TO THE MARINES!"

As We Pray For All America & Americans Tonight -- Take This As A Sign of Our Strength.

The Word Has Been Given -- America & Democracy Will Now Move Forward,

Moving Forward As America & Democracy Have Done Well For Over 200 Years.

The Men & Women of Democracy Are Arming Tonight.

God's Speed To Our Marines, Soldiers, Sailors & Airmen

God May Forgive These Terrorists -- But We Shall Not.

GOD BLESS AMERICA

>> Roster of U.S. Military Personnel Loss <<

Special Viewing Note For This Page: We have been told that some computer monitors are too dark to see the flag. What we see is a bright red U.S. Marine Corps. formal office floor flag on pole -- in the second window down on the left side of the photo. There can be no doubt what this is -- or that it is standing quite tall. Increase the "bright" control on you monitor -- or buy a new one! Our economy needs the money!

Our Missing Transport Industry Friends & New Bulletins of America's Disaster

Special Editors Note: The single most decorated combat unit in WW II was the U.S. Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team<<webfeature -- entirely manned by Japanese Americans. Get it? Just as we must defend freedom in this dark hour of American history -- we must protect our fellow Americans. Please stand ALL our ground to protect the millions of Arab Americans who join with us to defend America. I spoke with an older Arab American gentleman this morning who was spit upon in public yesterday by some young American tough guy. The tough fool did not know or care that this older Arab American gentleman had crossed Omaha Beach on that first wave during D-Day. It makes me want to cry. FIGHT to keep the American democracy a democracy. Do not just tolerate our fellow Americans -- embrace them as our fellows. One the other hand, those who brought this attack on America -- wherever they may live -- are bastards who must be hunted down & destroyed. McD (Fri. Sept. 14 2001)

America Will Never Forget

America Under Attack Photos

America Under Attack Links

LIST OF MISSING & "I'M OK" CHECK-IN LISTS

PHOTOS OF THOSE MISSING

CNN LIST & PHOTOS OF THOSE MISSING

LIGHT YOUR INTERNET CANDLE -- FOR THEM

"THANK YOU AMERICA" - FROM THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD

Perhaps After Time Has Passesd -- We Can Enjoy This From Frank ............ as America Advances ........

"Strangers On My Flight" -- musical stylings by Frank Sinatra - don't blame us - we only report this stuff! Requires REAL AUDIO

Partial List of Pentagon Casualties

We Mourn

UNITED STATES NAVY (33):

-Yeoman Second Class Melissa Rose Barnes, 27, Redlands, Calif.

-Information Systems Technician Second Class Kris Romeo Bishundat, 23, Waldorf, Md.

-Electronics Technician Third Class Christopher Lee Burford, 23, Hubert, N.C.

-Electronics Technician Third Class Daniel Martin Caballero, 21, Houston.

-Lt. Eric Allen Cranford, 32, Drexel, N.C.

-Capt. Gerald Francis Deconto, 44, Sandwich, Mass.

-Information Systems Technician First Class Johnnie Doctor Jr., 32, Jacksonville, Fla.

-Cmdr. Robert Edward Dolan, 43, Florham Park, N.J.

-Cmdr. William Howard Donovan Jr., 37, Nunda, N.Y.

-Cmdr. Patrick Dunn, 39, Fords, N.J.

-Aerographer's Mate First Class Edward Thomas Earhart, 26, Salt Lick, Ky.

-Lt. Cmdr. Robert Randolph Elseth, 37, of Vestal, N.Y.

-Storekeeper Third Class Jamie Lynn Fallon, 23, Woodbridge, Va.

-Aerographer's Mate Second Class Matthew Michael Flocco, 21, of Newark, Del.

-Capt. Lawrence Daniel Getzfred, 57, of Elgin, Neb.

-Electronics Technician First Class Ronald John Hemenway, 37, of Kansas City, Kan.

-Lt. Michael Scott Lamana, 31, of Baton Rouge, La.

-Operations Specialist Second Class Nehamon Lyons IV, 30, of Mobile, Ala.

-Electronics Technician Second Class Brian Anthony Moss, 34, of Sperry, Okla.

-Lt. Cmdr. Patrick Jude Murphy, 38, of Flossmoor, Ill.

-Illustrator/Draftsman Second Class Michael Allen Noeth, 30, of Jackson Heights, N.Y.

-Lt. Jonas Martin Panik, 26, of Mingoville, Pa.

-Lt. j.g. Darin Howard Pontell, 26, of Columbia, Md.

-Aviation Warfare Systems Operator First Class Joseph John Pycior Jr., 39, of Carlstadt, N.J.

-Information Systems Technician First Class Marsha Dianah Ratchford, 34, of Prichard, Ala.

-Cmdr. Robert Allan Schlegel, 38, of Gray, Maine.

-Cmdr. Dan Frederic Shanower, 40, of Naperville, Ill.

-Chief Information Systems Technician Gregg Harold Smallwood, 44, of Overland Park, Kan.

-Lt. Cmdr. Otis Vincent Tolbert, 38, of Lemoore, Calif.

-Lt. Cmdr. Ronald James Vauk, 37, of Nampa, Idaho.

-Lt. Cmdr. David Lucian Williams, 32, of Newport, Ore.

-Information Systems Technician Second Class Kevin Wayne Yokum, 27, of Lake Charles, La.

-Chief Information Systems Technician Donald McArthur Young, 41, of Roanoke, Va.

UNITED STATES NAVY CIVILIANS (5):

-Angela Houtz, 27, of La Plata, Md.

-Brady Howell, 26, of Arlington, Va.

-Judith Jones, 53, of Woodbridge, Va.

-James Lynch, no age given, of Manassas, Va.

-Capt. (Retired) Jack Punches, 51, of Clifton, Va.

UNITED STATES NAVY CONTRACTORS (4):

-Julian Cooper, 39, of Springdale, Md.

-Jerry Moran, 39, Upper Marlboro, Md.

-Khang Nguyen, no age given, Fairfax, Va.

-Marvin Woods, 58, of Great Mills, Md.

UNITED STATES ARMY

Ms. Samantha Allen, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Hillside, Md.

Spec. Craig Amundson, U.S. Army, 28, Kansas

Master Sgt. Max Beilke, U.S. Army (Ret.), Department of the Army civilian, 69, Laurel, Md.

Ms. Carrie Blagburn, Department of the Army civilian, 48, Temple Hills, Md.

Lt. Col. Canfield Boone, U.S. Army, 54, Indiana

Ms. Donna Bowen, Department of the Army contractor, Verizon Communications

Sgt. First Class Jose Calderon, U.S. Army, 44, Puerto Rico

Ms. Angelene Carter, Department of the Army civilian, 51, Forrestville, Md.

Ms. Sharon Carver, Department of the Army civilian, 38, Maryland

Mr. John Chada, Department of the Army civilian, 55, Manassas, Va.

Ms. Ada Davis, Department of the Army civilian, 57, Camp Springs, Md.

Lt. Col. Jerry Dickerson, U.S. Army, 41, Mississippi

Ms. Amelia Fields, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Dumfries, Va.

Dr. Gerald Fisher, Department of the Army contractor, Booz-Allen & Hamilton

Mr. Cortz Ghee, Department of the Army civilian, 54, Reiserstown, Md.

Ms. Brenda Gibson, Department of the Army civilian, 59, Falls Church, Va.

Mr. Ron Golinski, Department of the Army civilian, 60, Columbia, Md.

Ms. Diane Hale-McKinzy, Department of the Army civilian, 38, Alexandria, Va.

Ms. Carolyn Halmon, Department of the Army civilian, 49, Washington, D.C.

Ms. Sheila Hein, Department of the Army civilian, 51, University Park, Md.

Maj. Wallace Cole Hogan Jr., U.S. Army, 40, Florida

Mr. Jimmie Holley, Department of the Army civilian, 54, Lanham, Md.

Ms. Peggie Hurt, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Crewe, Va.

Lt. Col. Stephen Hyland, U.S. Army, 45, California

Command Sergeant Maj. Lacey Ivory, U.S. Army, 43, Missouri

Lt. Col Dennis Johnson, U.S. Army, 48, Wisconsin

Ms. Brenda Kegler, Department of the Army civilian, 49, Washington, D.C.

Mr. David Laycheck, Department of the Army civilian, 40, Manassas, Va.

Maj. Steve Long, U.S. Army, 39, Georgia

Mr. Terrance Lynch, Department of the Army contractor, Booz-Allen & Hamilton

Ms. Teresa Martin, Department of the Army civilian, 45, Stafford, Va.

Ms. Ada Mason, Department of the Army civilian, 50, Springfield, Va.

Lt. Col. Dean Mattson, U.S. Army, 57, California

Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Maude, U.S. Army, 53, Indianapolis, Ind.

Mr. Robert Maxwell, Department of the Army civilian, 53, Manassas, Va.

Ms. Molly McKenzie, Department of the Army civilian, 38, Dale City, Va.

Maj. Ron Milam, U.S. Army, 33, Oklahoma

Ms. Odessa Morris, Department of the Army civilian, 54, Upper Marlboro, Md.

Mr. Ted Moy, Department of the Army civilian, 48, Silver Springs, Md.

Ms. Diana Padro, Department of the Army civilian, 55, Woodbridge, Va.

Spec. Chin Sun Pak, U.S. Army, 24, Oklahoma

Capt. Clifford Patterson, U.S. Army, 33, Alexandria, Va.

Mr. Scott Powell, Department of the Army contractor, BTG Inc.

Ms. Debbie Ramsaur, Department of the Army civilian, 45, Annadale, Va.

Ms. Rhonda Rasmussen, Department of the Army civilian, 44, Woodbridge, Va.

Ms. Martha Reszke, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Stafford, Va.

Ms. Cecelia Richard, Department of the Army civilian, 41, Fort Washington, Md.

Mr. Edward Rowenhorst, Department of the Army civilian, 32, Fredricksburg, Va.

Ms. Judy Rowlett, Department of the Army civilian, 44, Woodbridge, Va.

Mr. Robert Russell, Department of the Army civilian, 52, Oxen Hill, Md.

Chief Warrant Officer William Ruth, U.S. Army, 57, Maryland

Ms. Marjorie Salamone, Department of the Army civilian, 53, Springfield, Va.

Lt. Col. Dave Scales, U.S. Army, 45, Cleveland, Ohio

Ms. Janice Scott, Department of the Army civilian, 46, Springfield, Va.

Mr. Michael Selves, Department of the Army civilian, 54, Fairfax, Va.

Ms. Marian Serva, Department of the Army civilian, 47, Stafford, Va.

Mr. Don Simmons, Department of the Army civilian, 58, Dumfries, Va.

Ms. Cheryle Sincock, Department of the Army civilian, 53, Dale City, Va.

Lt. Col. Gary Smith, U.S. Army (Ret.), Department of the Army civilian, 55, Alexandria, Va.

Ms. Pat Statz, Department of the Army civilian, 41, Tacoma Park, Md.

Ms. Edna Stephens, Department of the Army civilian, 53, Washington D.C.

Sgt. Maj. Larry Strickland, U.S. Army, 52, Washington

Maj. Kip Taylor, U.S. Army, 38, Michigan

Ms. Sandra Taylor, Department of the Army civilian, 50, Alexandria, Va.

Sgt. Tamara Thurman, U.S. Army, 25, Alabama

Mr. Willie Troy, Department of the Army civilian, 51, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.

Lt. Col. Karen Wagner, U.S. Army, 40, Texas

Ms. Meta Waller, Department of the Army civilian, 60, Alexandria, Va.

Staff Sgt. Maudlyn White, U.S. Army, 38, Christianstead, St. Croix, Virgin Islands

Ms. Sandra White, Department of the Army civilian, 44, Dumfries, Va.

Mr. Ernest Willcher, Department of the Army contractor, Booz-Allen & Hamilton

Maj. Dwayne Williams, U.S. Army, 40, Alabama

Mr. Edmond Young, Department of the Army contractor, BTG Inc.

Ms. Lisa Young, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Germantown, Md.

This list does not include those missing from other Defense agencies. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.

- On the Net: Defense Department News Release

GOD BLESS AMERICA


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