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Space
Camp Scholarship Honors Young Sept. 11 Pentagon Attack Victim
His voice
cracked and lips quivered as he fought back tears and tried
to control his heartbroken emotions about the loss of his
11-year-old son in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the Pentagon.
Struggling
to speak recently to more than 350 attendees at the Military
Child Education Coalition conference in San Antonio, Texas,
Navy Chief Petty Officer Bernard Curtis Brown thanked the
coalition for endowing the 2002 Bernard Curtis Brown II Memorial
Space Camp Scholarship.
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Young
Entrepreneurs Visit Pentagon Command Center
About
60 business professionals, members of the Young Entrepreneurs
Organization, visited the Pentagon
Thursday to get a glimpse of how the military conducts business
and to learn about the war against terrorism.
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Terrorist
Attack 'Comfort' Quilts on Display in D.C.
Almost
immediately after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on America,
citizens across the nation and overseas consoled survivors
and pledged their support for the war against terrorism through
colorful artwork: quilting.
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Pennsylvania
Group Loans Giant U.S. Flag to Pentagon
"United
We Stand, United We Sew" today loaned the Pentagon a
21-by-31-foot American flag made to honor the victims of the
Sept. 11 tragedy.
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Korean
Religious Leaders Donate $110,000 For Sept. 11 Memorial
Members
of a South Korean religious delegation today presented DoD
Comptroller Dov S.
Zakheim with a check for $110,000 to be used for a new Pentagon
memorial meditation area sponsored by military chaplains.
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Sept.
11 Photo Exhibit 'Quite a Reminder,' Visitor Says
Beverley
Bradley-Topping ambled from display to display down the long,
curved exhibit gallery of the Women's Memorial as she slowly
viewed the more than 3,500 pictures in the September 11 Photo
Project.
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Mayor
Views Pentagon Banner, Says America Has Changed
Mayor
Mary Manross of Scottsdale, Ariz., looked proudly today at
a banner from her city that hangs in the Pentagon. She said
Scottsdale's gesture was motivated by a desire to "do
something" in the days after the terrorist attacks
on the United States.
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Pentagon
Attack Mementos Saved for Future Display
On the
last day of November, a wind-swept, sullen sky tossed raindrops
upon the wreaths, flowers, photographs, handwritten letters
and red, white and blue flags gathered on a knoll overlooking
the Pentagon.
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Utica's
Talented Kids Pay Tribute
It was
hot and humid, but the 12- to 18-year-old singers, dancers
and musicians from upstate New York knew the show must go
on.
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Pentagon
Memorial Design Competition Draws Global Interest
Artists,
architects, sculptors and students from 43 states, a dozen
prestigious academic institutions and two dozen countries
are interested in designing the Pentagon Memorial.
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Pentagon
Wears New Face at Dedication Capsule Ceremony
If the
Pentagon was a person, it might just be smiling right now
as it wears a spanking new coat of bright limestone across
its western wall.
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Patriotic
Corvette Lovers Gather at Pentagon
"The
American eagle is sleek, fast and powerful," a top Pentagon
official said here today. "So is the
American-made Corvette."
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Greatest
Show on Earth Visits Pentagon Day Care
The children
at the Pentagon Day Care Center received a special show from
the performers of the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus April 3.
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Coalition
Members Show Solidarity at Pentagon
Lined
up with military representatives from 27 countries supporting
the war on terrorism, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld today
said, "Six months after the war began, it is certainly
far from over, but if we stand together
the final outcome
is assured."
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Eighth
Grader's Idea Nets $10K to Help Rebuild Pentagon
Like teachers
throughout America, Jim Sisler threw out his lesson plan for
Sept. 12, 2001.
Sisler,
who teaches West Virginia history at Moorefield Middle School,
was more interested in engaging his students in the events
of Sept. 11 than he was in local history. He asked his students
what they could do to help. Eighth- grader Lasidi Helmick,
13, suggested donating money to rebuild the Pentagon.
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