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DAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DCEDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
CHARLES S. FALKENBERG Charles S. Falkenberg. Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon. They lived in University Park, Maryland and were on their way to Australia, where Leslie planned to work for a few months at the LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it left its berth, one more as it turned for the Gulf of Gaeta. She’d grab her big blue-andgold Naval Academy flag and head for the roof of the house in the small Italian port she shared with SK3 JAMIE L. FALLON, USN Jamie was on duty in the Pentagon on 11 September when the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building near the command center. She was part of a team of strategic planners serving her country to keep . . Americans safe. Jamie’s parents, Mike and Pat Fallon, live in Woodbridge, Virginia, with her seven-month-old son,Kahleb.
SSG MAUDLYN A. WHITE SSG Maudlyn A. White. Staff Sergeant (SSG) Maudlyn A. White was born on 20 February 1963 to the late James White and Mrs. Priscilla Irish on the island of Montserrat. At the age of 12, she moved to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, which she called her home. She graduated from St. Croix Central High School in 1982. NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship Opportunities 9/11 IN PENNSYLVANIA On the morning of September 11, 2001, al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners in a strategically planned attack against the United States. 39 These terrorists intentionally flew two jet airliners into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City and a third aircraft into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.DAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DCEDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
CHARLES S. FALKENBERG Charles S. Falkenberg. Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon. They lived in University Park, Maryland and were on their way to Australia, where Leslie planned to work for a few months at the LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it left its berth, one more as it turned for the Gulf of Gaeta. She’d grab her big blue-andgold Naval Academy flag and head for the roof of the house in the small Italian port she shared with SK3 JAMIE L. FALLON, USN Jamie was on duty in the Pentagon on 11 September when the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building near the command center. She was part of a team of strategic planners serving her country to keep . . Americans safe. Jamie’s parents, Mike and Pat Fallon, live in Woodbridge, Virginia, with her seven-month-old son,Kahleb.
SSG MAUDLYN A. WHITE SSG Maudlyn A. White. Staff Sergeant (SSG) Maudlyn A. White was born on 20 February 1963 to the late James White and Mrs. Priscilla Irish on the island of Montserrat. At the age of 12, she moved to St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, which she called her home. She graduated from St. Croix Central High School in 1982.9/11 EXPERIENCES
9/11 Experiences. We encourage you to share your 9/11 experience to become part of this historic account. The stories and videos below represent personal accounts of where people were, what they were doing, and how they felt when they heard about the attacks on September 11, 2001. Please click the title below the box to view theindividual story.
NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Remembering September 11 Article - Sunday, September 11, 2011 One decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, 10 people pay tribute to loved ones lost and share the unique, enduring ways in which they celebrate their lives. NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Ten Years Later: 9-11 Memorial at Montgomery High School Article - Friday, October 14, 2011. By Liz Stark, '13. On September 11, 2011, students and faculty constructed a CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it left its berth, one more as it turned for the Gulf of Gaeta. She’d grab her big blue-andgold Naval Academy flag and head for the roof of the house in the small Italian port she shared with CAPT GERALD F. DECONTO, USN CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, USN. As director of the current operations and plans branch of the Navy Command Center, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, 44, was organizing the Navy’s response to the World Trade Center attack when he died in the crash at the Pentagon. The weekend before he died, DeConto drove his green Ford Explorer – with the license tag KATHY DILLABER SHARES HER STORY Shelley Marshall and Patty Mickley. September 11, 2001.”. Patty Mickley, 41-year old Department of Defense civilian also working in the Pentagon at the time, was Kathy’s baby sister and pink was her favorite color. Patty’s daughter, Marie, had just graduated from the daycare center at the Pentagon one week before September 11, 2001.NORMA CRUZ KHAN
Norma Cruz Khan. Our beloved Norma was the devoted mother of Imran A. Khan, age 13. An inseparable team, Imran and his mother were side by side at every turn. Norma’s unrelenting focus on creating the best possible life and future for her son was truly an inspiration to others. Through Imran’s eyes, Norma was his playmate, confidante,role
DIANA B. PADRO
Diana B. Padro, a staff accountant for the Office of the Secretary of the Army, Resource Services, Washington, Installation Accounting Division and, for a brief period, with the Headquarters of the National Guard, had lived in Woodbridge for nine years – the longeststretch of
ASIA S. COTTOM
Asia S. Cottom. Asia Cottom, 11, had just started sixth grade at a new school, eager to learn and pleased to be at the campus where her father worked. The North Michigan Park girl was selected to take a trip to California with a teacher to participate in a National Geographic Society ecology conference. Asia and her teacher, SaraClark, were on
YN3 MELISSA ROSE BARNES, USN YN3 Melissa Rose Barnes, USN. Melissa Rose Barnes, 27, was preparing to leave the Pentagon to move back to California. She had worked at the Navy’s headquarters for two years after holding several assignments since 1992, when she enlisted from Redlands, California. Her mother, who is divorced from her father, still lives inCalifornia.
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas Martin Panik was a consummate Naval Officer, an outstanding intelligence professional, a true shipmate, a great friend, and a devoted and loving uncle, brother, son and husband. Jonas passed into the presence of God on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, as the result of a terrorist attack. He was 26years old.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979. He attended Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas Martin Panik was a consummate Naval Officer, an outstanding intelligence professional, a true shipmate, a great friend, and a devoted and loving uncle, brother, son and husband. Jonas passed into the presence of God on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, as the result of a terrorist attack. He was 26years old.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979. He attended Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Remembering September 11 Article - Sunday, September 11, 2011 One decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, 10 people pay tribute to loved ones lost and share the unique, enduring ways in which they celebrate their lives.RODNEY DICKENS
Rodney Dickens grew up in tough Washington neighborhoods where danger lurks on most every corner, but he avoided it. Then he went to Dulles International Airport with a teacher from Ketcham Elementary School, boarded American Airlines Flight 77 to California, and became part of the deadliest tragedy in U.S. history. Rodney was an 11-year-old CAPT GERALD F. DECONTO, USN CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, USN. As director of the current operations and plans branch of the Navy Command Center, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, 44, was organizing the Navy’s response to the World Trade Center attack when he died in the crash at the Pentagon. The weekend before he died, DeConto drove his green Ford Explorer – with the license tag NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Memorial Mission After Brother's Loss Article - Thursday, August 11, 2011. By Rachel Rose Hartman, Yahoo! News. On a recent summer evening, Jim Laychak crouched down and plunged his hand into the small pool beneath a bench at the Pentagon Memorial to CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it left its berth, one more as it turned for the Gulf of Gaeta. She’d grab her big blue-andgold Naval Academy flag and head for the roof of the house in the small Italian port she shared with CHARLES S. FALKENBERG Charles S. Falkenberg. Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon. They lived in University Park, Maryland and were on their way to Australia, where Leslie planned to work for a few months at theHILDA E. TAYLOR
Hilda E. Taylor, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77, was a veteran teacher at M.V. Leckie Elementary School in Southwest Washington. She taught sixth grade and was on her way to California on a National Geographic field trip when the plane slammed into thePentagon.
EDWARD V. ROWENHORST Edward Rowenhorst grew up in Prince William County and interned at the Pentagon while in college. After graduating from George Mason University in 1992, with degrees in Accounting and Management Information Systems, he was hired at the Pentagon. The Rowenhorsts married in 1991 and settled in Lake Ridge. Three years ago, a seconddaughter
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas Martin Panik was a consummate Naval Officer, an outstanding intelligence professional, a true shipmate, a great friend, and a devoted and loving uncle, brother, son and husband. Jonas passed into the presence of God on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, as the result of a terrorist attack. He was 26years old.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979. He attended Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas Martin Panik was a consummate Naval Officer, an outstanding intelligence professional, a true shipmate, a great friend, and a devoted and loving uncle, brother, son and husband. Jonas passed into the presence of God on September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, as the result of a terrorist attack. He was 26years old.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”. It was just too fitting, said those who love him most. “Youlook back, and all
CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979. He attended Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin, graduating in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Remembering September 11 Article - Sunday, September 11, 2011 One decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, 10 people pay tribute to loved ones lost and share the unique, enduring ways in which they celebrate their lives.RODNEY DICKENS
Rodney Dickens grew up in tough Washington neighborhoods where danger lurks on most every corner, but he avoided it. Then he went to Dulles International Airport with a teacher from Ketcham Elementary School, boarded American Airlines Flight 77 to California, and became part of the deadliest tragedy in U.S. history. Rodney was an 11-year-old CAPT GERALD F. DECONTO, USN CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, USN. As director of the current operations and plans branch of the Navy Command Center, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, 44, was organizing the Navy’s response to the World Trade Center attack when he died in the crash at the Pentagon. The weekend before he died, DeConto drove his green Ford Explorer – with the license tag NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Memorial Mission After Brother's Loss Article - Thursday, August 11, 2011. By Rachel Rose Hartman, Yahoo! News. On a recent summer evening, Jim Laychak crouched down and plunged his hand into the small pool beneath a bench at the Pentagon Memorial to CHARLES S. FALKENBERG Charles S. Falkenberg. Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, when terrorists crashed their plane into the Pentagon. They lived in University Park, Maryland and were on their way to Australia, where Leslie planned to work for a few months at the CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it left its berth, one more as it turned for the Gulf of Gaeta. She’d grab her big blue-andgold Naval Academy flag and head for the roof of the house in the small Italian port she shared withHILDA E. TAYLOR
Hilda E. Taylor, a passenger on American Airlines Flight 77, was a veteran teacher at M.V. Leckie Elementary School in Southwest Washington. She taught sixth grade and was on her way to California on a National Geographic field trip when the plane slammed into thePentagon.
EDWARD V. ROWENHORST Edward Rowenhorst grew up in Prince William County and interned at the Pentagon while in college. After graduating from George Mason University in 1992, with degrees in Accounting and Management Information Systems, he was hired at the Pentagon. The Rowenhorsts married in 1991 and settled in Lake Ridge. Three years ago, a seconddaughter
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
Back David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN Back ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA Back MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”EDDIE A. DILLARD
Back Eddie A. Dillard. We see Eddie Dillard’s smile and his dapper dress style. We hear his distinctive laughter and his passionate discussions about current events. LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards,Wisconsin in 1971.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA Back LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world wasmad.”
LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas was born in State College, Pennsylvania on November 1st, 1974, All Saint’s Day. He grew up in Pennsylvania where he is still remembered as an outstanding student, a superb athlete, an upstanding citizen, and devout member of the Catholic Church. CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Back Rosa Maria Chapa. Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied PersonnelManagement.
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesDAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
Back David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN Back ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA Back MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”EDDIE A. DILLARD
Back Eddie A. Dillard. We see Eddie Dillard’s smile and his dapper dress style. We hear his distinctive laughter and his passionate discussions about current events. LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards,Wisconsin in 1971.
LTC STEPHEN N. HYLAND, JR., USA Back LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr., USA. Twenty years ago, Stephen Neil Hyland, Jr., told a friend what he’d like his epitaph to read: “Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world wasmad.”
LT JONAS M. PANIK, USNR Jonas was born in State College, Pennsylvania on November 1st, 1974, All Saint’s Day. He grew up in Pennsylvania where he is still remembered as an outstanding student, a superb athlete, an upstanding citizen, and devout member of the Catholic Church. CDR DAN F. SHANOWER, USN CDR Dan F. Shanower was born on February 7, 1961 in Naperville, Illinois. He was a member of Naperville Central High School’s varsity soccer team and graduated in 1979.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Back Rosa Maria Chapa. Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied PersonnelManagement.
MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA Back MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.” NEWS | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND Remembering September 11 Article - Sunday, September 11, 2011 One decade after the attacks of September 11, 2001, 10 people pay tribute to loved ones lost and share the unique, enduring ways in which they celebrate their lives. CAPT GERALD F. DECONTO, USN Back CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, USN. As director of the current operations and plans branch of the Navy Command Center, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, 44, was organizing the Navy’s response to the World Trade Center attack when he died in the crash at the Pentagon.RODNEY DICKENS
Back Rodney Dickens. Rodney Dickens grew up in tough Washington neighborhoods where danger lurks on most every corner, but he avoided it. Then he went to Dulles International Airport with a teacher from Ketcham Elementary School, boarded American Airlines Flight 77 to California, and became part of the deadliest tragedy in U.S. history. LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA On December 20, 1975, LTC Johnson was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Adjutant General Corps detailed to Armor. He reported to his first duty assignment on April 13, 1976 as a Platoon Leader at Fort Knox, Kentucky. CHARLES S. FALKENBERG Back Charles S. Falkenberg. Charles Falkenberg, his wife Leslie Whittington, and their daughters, Zoe and Dana Falkenberg, were killed on September 11, 2001, IT2 KEVIN W. YOKUM, USN Back IT2 Kevin W. Yokum, USN. Kevin Yokum was a Petty Officer 2nd Class in the U.S. Navy serving at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, as an intelligence officer. EDWARD V. ROWENHORST Edward Rowenhorst grew up in Prince William County and interned at the Pentagon while in college. After graduating from George Mason University in 1992, with degrees in Accounting and Management Information Systems, he was hired at the Pentagon. CDR PATRICK DUNN, USN Back CDR Patrick Dunn, USN. From her home, Stephanie Ross Dunn could hear when the U.S.S. LaSalle was heading out to sea: three deep blasts of its horn as it SSG MAUDLYN A. WHITE Back SSG Maudlyn A. White. Staff Sergeant (SSG) Maudlyn A. White was born on 20 February 1963 to the late James White and Mrs. Priscilla Irish on the island of Montserrat. NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesPROJECT INFORMATION
The 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Visitor Education Center is projected to reach 3.5 million potential visitors annually. The Pentagon Memorial Fund will raise $75 million through a capital campaign over the course of the next three years to fund the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
DAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC MAJ STEPHEN V. LONG, USA MAJ Stephen V. Long, USA. Major Stephen V. Long was dedicated to his wife and family. He was a kind and generous man who loved God. He honored his country and his flag. He was a war hero even before September 11th, 2001. Major Long enlisted in the United States Army in July 1981 and attended Infantry training and the Basic Airborne Courseat
ITC GREGG H. SMALLWOOD, USN ITC Gregg H. Smallwood, USN. Gregg H. Smallwood served 19 years in the United States Navy, reaching the rank of Chief Petty Officer in 2000, in his Pentagon post at the Office of the Chief Information Systems Technician. His career in the United States Navy included the following duty stations: U.S.S. Henry B. Wilson (DDG 7), November 1976to
SANDRA C. TAYLOR
Sandra C. Taylor. Sandra Carol Taylor was a fifty-year-old mother, fiancée, daughter, sister, volunteer, lover of life and friend to many when she was killed on September 11, 2001. She was born Sandra Carol Fraser on October 8, 1950 in Somerville, Massachusetts, to her parents, Beverly and Harold Fraser.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
NATIONAL 9/11 PENTAGON MEMORIAL Your help is needed to preserve the Memorial for future generations of visitors. Visitor Education Center 9/11 Pentagon Visitor Education Center: Major Sponsorship OpportunitiesPROJECT INFORMATION
The 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Visitor Education Center is projected to reach 3.5 million potential visitors annually. The Pentagon Memorial Fund will raise $75 million through a capital campaign over the course of the next three years to fund the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial ITC DONALD M. YOUNG, USN ITC Donald M. Young, USN. Donald McArthur Young, 41, Chief of Naval Operations Information Systems Technician, departed his life on that fatal morning of September 11, 2001, while performing his assigned duties at the Pentagon, one week before his 42nd birthday. He lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, but was on special detail in nearbyArlington
EDDIE A. DILLARD
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, the hand of God touched Eddie and he slept. It was 54 years ago on May 18, 1947, Eddie was born to Major and Emma Lois Dillard in Hurtsboro, Alabama. Shortly after that the family moved first to East Chicago and eventually settled in Gary, Indiana. Eddie graduated from Gary Indiana Public Schools and attended MAJ WALLACE COLE HOGAN, JR., USA MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr., USA. Cole’s father, Wallace Hogan Senior, described Cole as a “soldier’s soldier who loved the Army. He was driven to excel in everything he did in the Army.”. Cole served for 21 years in the Army until his death at the Pentagon. He received his commission in 1981 from Officer Candidate School andjoined the
DAVID M. CHARLEBOIS
David M. Charlebois. David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC MAJ STEPHEN V. LONG, USA MAJ Stephen V. Long, USA. Major Stephen V. Long was dedicated to his wife and family. He was a kind and generous man who loved God. He honored his country and his flag. He was a war hero even before September 11th, 2001. Major Long enlisted in the United States Army in July 1981 and attended Infantry training and the Basic Airborne Courseat
ITC GREGG H. SMALLWOOD, USN ITC Gregg H. Smallwood, USN. Gregg H. Smallwood served 19 years in the United States Navy, reaching the rank of Chief Petty Officer in 2000, in his Pentagon post at the Office of the Chief Information Systems Technician. His career in the United States Navy included the following duty stations: U.S.S. Henry B. Wilson (DDG 7), November 1976to
SANDRA C. TAYLOR
Sandra C. Taylor. Sandra Carol Taylor was a fifty-year-old mother, fiancée, daughter, sister, volunteer, lover of life and friend to many when she was killed on September 11, 2001. She was born Sandra Carol Fraser on October 8, 1950 in Somerville, Massachusetts, to her parents, Beverly and Harold Fraser.ROSA MARIA CHAPA
Rosa Maria (Rosemary) Chapa was born on April 6, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio, she attended the Incarnate Word University in San Antonio, where she studied Personnel Management. Rosemary began her federal career in 1970 as a clerk-typist at Ramey Air Force Base,Puerto Rico.
ABOUT US | PENTAGON MEMORIAL FUND About us. The Pentagon Memorial is a place of solace and healing and a reminder to future generations to renew their faith in and commitment to the values that citizens of a free world share. On September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked a plane and flew it into the Pentagon, our nation’s military headquarters, and killed 184 federal employees MAJ STEPHEN V. LONG, USA MAJ Stephen V. Long, USA. Major Stephen V. Long was dedicated to his wife and family. He was a kind and generous man who loved God. He honored his country and his flag. He was a war hero even before September 11th, 2001. Major Long enlisted in the United States Army in July 1981 and attended Infantry training and the Basic Airborne Courseat
CAPT GERALD F. DECONTO, USN CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, USN. As director of the current operations and plans branch of the Navy Command Center, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto, 44, was organizing the Navy’s response to the World Trade Center attack when he died in the crash at the Pentagon. The weekend before he died, DeConto drove his green Ford Explorer – with the license tagGERALD P. FISHER
Gerald P. Fisher. Fourteen-year Booz, Allen & Hamilton consultant Gerald P. Fisher, 57, had such a winning way about him that colleagues refused to give up on him until his death at the Pentagon was confirmed. “He was a real optimist,” said Joyce Doria, a Booz, Allen senior vice president who supervised Fisher and two otheremployees who died.
RODNEY DICKENS
Rodney Dickens grew up in tough Washington neighborhoods where danger lurks on most every corner, but he avoided it. Then he went to Dulles International Airport with a teacher from Ketcham Elementary School, boarded American Airlines Flight 77 to California, and became part of the deadliest tragedy in U.S. history. Rodney was an 11-year-old LTC DENNIS M. JOHNSON, USA LTC Johnson was a native of Port Edwards, Wisconsin, born April 1, 1953. He graduated from John Edwards High School, Port Edwards, Wisconsin in 1971. He started his military training by enrolling in the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business CAPT ROBERT E. DOLAN, JR., USN CAPT Robert E. Dolan, Jr., USN. Bob Dolan began his military career at the U.S. Naval Academy and, at the age of 40, was commander of the U.S.S. John Hancock, with its motto: “First for Freedom.”. During his 20-year Navy career, he served in Bahrain, the Arabian Gulf, the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean, at various naval stations and onSANDRA D. TEAGUE
Sandra D. Teague, 31, couldn’t wait to get on American Airlines Flight 77, the first leg of a three-week trip to Australia. “She had been planning her trip, literally, all year,” said an uncle, Charles Sherrill. “She was going to go rafting, trekking, and rock-climbing.It was going
LTC KAREN J. WAGNER, USA LTC Karen J. Wagner, USA. As successful as Karen J. Wagner was in the Army, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel with a desk in the Pentagon, she was sketching out options for the second act in her life, something to balance her military career. In her 17 years in uniform, she rose to the position of medical personnel officer in theOffice
SANDRA C. TAYLOR
Sandra C. Taylor. Sandra Carol Taylor was a fifty-year-old mother, fiancée, daughter, sister, volunteer, lover of life and friend to many when she was killed on September 11, 2001. She was born Sandra Carol Fraser on October 8, 1950 in Somerville, Massachusetts, to her parents, Beverly and Harold Fraser.__
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