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Never Forget

Those Whom We Lost

By Brian Rohan, Contributor
December / January 2002

December 1, 2001 by Leave a Comment

An injured fireman joins a comrade's funeral in Queens, New York; Photo - Peter Foley.

They were busboys and bankers, grandmothers and newlyweds, firefighters, soldiers, tourists and priests. More than 2,500 of them died at their desks, or running down stairs, or clearing the way for others. Maybe a couple of dozen of them, on a plane over Pennsylvania, died swinging their fists. But on that cruel morning of September 11th, the morning of the most devastating … [Read more...] about Those Whom We Lost

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