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September 12, 2001

01. The west-facing wall of the Pentagon sags on Sept. 12, 2001
Area where a hijacked American Airlines flight with 64 passengers
aboard was purposely crashed into this spot in an act of terrorism.
DoD photo by R. D. Ward. (Released)  

September 14, 2001

01. FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and engineers work at the Pentagon on Sept. 14-010914-F-8006R-006
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02. FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and engineers work at the Pentagon. 010914-F-8006R-005
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03. Photograph of the Pentagon shows some of the destruction caused when the hijacked flight slammed into the building.
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04.FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and engineers work at the Pentagon crash site on Sept. 14, 2001-010914-F-8006R-003
   
 (Verified in order)
11.A wall of the E-Ring of the Pentagon leans inward and other walls show fire damage.   
   
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14. Rescue workers take a breath of fresh air near an entrance to the crash site at the Pentagon 010914-F-4692S-002
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03. Rescue workers take a breath of fresh air - Sept. 14, 2001.
Area near an entrance to the crash site at the Pentagon on Sept. 14, 2001.
04. A worker at the crash site takes a break as he waits his turn to help 
recovery efforts at the Pentagon.        
03. The effect of a flash fire in this fourth floor office inside the Pentagon   
   
05. The effects of the blast and the fire caused when the hijacked American Airlines
flight slammed into the Pentagon 010914-F-4692S-007

06. A fire-damaged chair lies inside an office on the fourth floor of the Pentagon    
07. The effects of the blast and the fire in the Pentagon.
08. A fire-damaged chair lies inside an office on the fourth floor of the Pentagon            
09_The effects of the blast and the fire in the Pentagon    
10. The effects of the blast and the fire caused when the hijacked American Airlines
flight slammed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11th.

11. FBI agents, fire fighters, rescue workers and engineers work at the
Pentagon crash site     

September 17, 2001

President Bush answers a question about Osama bin Laden during a media opportunity.-010917-F-8006R-006  
President George W. Bush shakes hands with members of the Guard and Reserve in the Pentagon. 010917-F-8006R-009   

September 18, 2001

1. Assistant Fire Chief James H. Schwartz answers questions on the status of the containment of fire in the Pentagon.
2. Brig. Gen. Vaughn conducts a Pentagon press briefing to provide an update on military support activities.  
3. Assistant Secretary of Defense Clarke briefs reporters during a Pentagon press briefing. 010913-D-2987S-080
4.Adm. Clark responds to a reporter's question during a Pentagon briefing. 010913-D-2987S-062  
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Secretary of the Navy England responds to a reporter's question during a Pentagon briefing. 010913-D-2987S-042       
6.
Secretary of the Navy England makes a statement in the Pentagon concerning naval personnel listed as missing.
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September 21, 2001
1. Secretary Rumsfeld briefs reporters in the Pentagon on Sept. 20 010920-D-9880W-052
2. Secretary Rumsfeld briefs reporters in the Pentagon. 010920-D-9880W-043    
3. Secretary Rumsfeld briefs reporters in the Pentagon on Sept. 18. 010918-D-2987S-089

Highlights
 

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  • The effects of the blast and the fire caused when the hijacked American Airlines flight slammed into the Pentagon on Sept. 11th.
  • The effects of the blast and the fire in the Pentagon.
  • A fire-damaged chair lies inside an office on the fourth floor of the Pentagon.
  • The effects of the blast and the fire caused when the hijacked American Airlines flight slammed into the Pentagon
  • A wall of the E-Ring of the Pentagon leans inward and other walls show fire damage.
  • Image Highlights Part 50