
Retired Admiral Recalls 9/11 At The Pentagon
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A retired Navy Admiral recounts his experience during the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. He describes the initial confusion, the evacuation of thousands, and the chaos as casualties emerged. His military training helped him assist medics in setting up a triage area. Despite the emergency vehicles being on the other side, an Air Force major used her car to transport a casualty to the hospital. The attack left a lasting impact, with heightened alertness to planes and a strong sense of camaraderie among those present. The event claimed 184 lives, including passengers on American Airlines Flight 77.
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How did Moulton and his coworkers feel in the weeks following the attack when they heard planes flying by?
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What does Moulton mean by saying there is a 'brotherhood sisterhood' among those who experienced the attack?
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