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Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Smoke pours from the southwest corner of the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the building.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (Released)
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010911-N-6157F-006
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Smoke pours from the southwest corner of the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the building. U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (Released)

  • 010911-N-3783H-009<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -– A 200-foot gash exposes interior sections of the Pentagon following a suspected terrorist crash of a commercial airliner into the southwest corner of the building.  Part of the building has collapsed meanwhile firefighters continue to battle the flames and look for survivors.  An exact number of casualties are unknown. The building was evacuated, as were the federal buildings in the Capitol area, including the White House.  U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Bob Houlihan (Released)
  • 010911-N-1993R-015<br />
Washington D.C. (Sep. 11, 2001) -- Military helicopters hover around the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial aircraft crashed into the outer rings of the building hitting corridors four, five, and six.  This event occurred minutes after two additional commercial aircraft, which were also hijacked, crashed into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York indicating acts of terrorism have occurred on U.S. soil.  U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class R. Deuce Rubio.  (RELEASED)
  • 010911-N-6157F-002<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Medical personnel and volunteers work the first medical triage area set up outside the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (Released)
  • 010911-N-6157F-001<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 11, 2001) -- Wreckage from the hijacked American Airlines FLT 77 sits on the west lawn of the Pentagon minutes after terrorists crashed the aircraft into southwest corner of the building.  The Boeing 757 was bound for Los Angeles with 58 passengers and 6 crew. All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram.  (RELEASED)
  • 010911-N-6157F-003<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Medical personnel load wounded into an ambulance at the first medical triage area set up outside the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the southwest corner of the building.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (Released)
  • 010911-N-6157F-005<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Military and civilian personnel move down highway I-395 after evacuating the Pentagon after terrorists hijacked and crashed a commercial airliner into the southwest corner of the building.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (RELEASED)
  • 010911-N-6157F-006<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -- Smoke pours from the southwest corner of the Pentagon after a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the building.  U.S. Navy Photo by Journalist 1st Class Mark D. Faram (Released)
  • 010912-N-3235P-024<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- On the day after a deadly terrorist attack on the Pentagon, a chapel was erected on the grounds of the Pentagon a few hundred meters from the impact area.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-025<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- A fire fighter makes his way towards the fire on the second day after the terrorist attack on the Pentagon.   American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon.  U.S. Navy photo by Michael W. Pendergrass. (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-026<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- Hoses lay throughout the Pentagon structure during early efforts at fighting extensive fires after terrorists flew a commercial airliner into the building on Sep. 11, 2001.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U.S. Navy photo by Michael W. Pendergrass. (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-027<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- Sgt. Fredericko Ruiz watches the activity around the impact zone at the Pentagon.   A member of Military District Washington's Engineer Company, he, like the other soldiers in his unit, were specially trained to operate as members of urban search and rescue teams in the Military District of Washington. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-028<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- The air was thick with smoke in the driveway between the outer ring and the next ring at the Pentagon on the second day after the terrorist attack of Sep. 11.  U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-029<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- On the day after the deadly terrorist attack on the Pentagon, Military District Washington (MDW) Engineers, an active Army unit trained in urban search and rescue techniques, survey the damage caused to the Pentagon on Sep. 11, 2001.  Credit as U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010911-N-3783H-174<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -– Smoke and flames rose over the Pentagon late into the night, following a suspected terrorist crash of a commercial airliner into the southwest corner of the Pentagon.  Part of the building has collapsed meanwhile firefighters continue to battle the flames and look for survivors.  An exact number of casualties are unknown. The building was evacuated, as were the federal buildings in the Capitol area, including the White House.  U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Bob Houlihan (Released)
  • 010911-N-3783H-169<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -– Smoke and flames rose over the Pentagon late into the night, following a suspected terrorist crash of a commercial airliner into the southwest corner of the Pentagon.  Part of the building has collapsed meanwhile firefighters continue to battle the flames and look for survivors.  An exact number of casualties are unknown. The building was evacuated, as were the federal buildings in the Capitol area, including the White House.  U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Bob Houlihan (Released)
  • 010911-N-1350W-022<br />
Arlington, Virginia (Sept. 11, 2001) -– Smoke and flames rise over the Pentagon following a terrorist attack in which terrorists hijacked a commercial airlined and crashed it into the side of the Pentagon.  Part of the building collapsed while firefighters continued to battle the flames and look for survivors.  The building was evacuated, as were the federal buildings in the Capitol area, including the White House.  U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Lisa Borges (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-007 <br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- United States UH-1 Army Helicoptors are standing by in the event that injured survivors are found among the charred debris in the Pentagon on the day after a deadly terrorist attack on the military headquarters building.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U. S. Naval photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-002<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- A Marine flag appears relatively undisturbed amid office wreckage following the Sep. 11 terrorist attack in which a hijacked commercial airliner was crashed into the Pentagon.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U. S. Naval photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-013<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- A Marine flag appears relatively undisturbed amid office wreckage following the deadly Sep. 11 terrorist attack in which a hijacked commercial airliner was crashed into the Pentagon.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U. S. Naval photo by Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
  • 010912-N-3235P-020<br />
Arlington, Va. (Sep. 12, 2001) -- A fire fighter from Arlington County, Fire Department surveys the scene during rescue and recovery efforts following the deadly Sep. 11 terrorist attack in which a hijacked commercial airliner was crashed into the Pentagon.  American Airlines FLT 77 was bound for Los Angeles from Washington Dulles with 58 passengers and 6 crew.  All aboard the aircraft were killed, along with 125 people in the Pentagon. U. S. Naval photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Michael W. Pendergrass.  (RELEASED)
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