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Photos: Pentagon 9/11 Memorial

I biked to the Pentagon Memorial on the day before the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America. A decade ago the World Trade Center justifiably got more attention because there were more victims and they were mostly civilians. However, we must not forget the 184 innocent victims working in the Pentagon and on board American Airlines flight 77 on that fateful day.

The memorial features benches engraved with the names of each victim. The benches are aligned by year of birth. Names of the airline passengers who lost their lives are placed so visitors look away from the Pentagon toward the plane's path. Benches engraved with the names of the victims inside the Pentagon are placed so visitors face the south facade of the building where the plane hit.

Here are photos from today's visit.





































The first peoples who migrated to the Americas...

  • built large, permanent villages.
  • were bands of hunter-gatherers
  •  lived on large, permanent farms.
  • did little hunting and mostly gathered edible plants. 
ANSWER: The first peoples who migrated to the Americas were bands of hunter-gatherers

AMERICA WELCOMES MODI WITH RED CARPET

American (US) soldiers during WW1

An American soldier who lost his leg in France, being welcomed on his return home to New York.

American troops cross the river Moselle and move into Germany.

American tanks advancing towards the river Meuse.

A 340 mm gun, manned by US Coast Artillery Corps, firing in the vicinity of Nixeville, France. September 1918

Soldiers of the 33rd Division in a German trench, drinking from captured beer cans

A German POW with an American soldier

American intelligence troops search German Prisoners Of War in the Menil la Tour prison camp.

Masked American soldiers at the front line

The Supply Train of the US 129th Infantry, 33rd Division, on the road at Bethincourt.

America entered the war on April 2, 1917, but it took the country a year to get an army ready to fight in Europe.

An American tank trundles on to Argonne in France

This area, where the 1st Army was to be deployed, was a difficult one. West of the unfordable river Meuse the landscape is hilly and the dense Argonne-woods were almost impenetrable. The Americans were assigned to this mission only because the other allied armies were too exhausted to do the job. No other army was supposed to have the vitality and morale that was needed to attack the heavy German lines of defence that were built in these woods.

US Colored Troops of the 92nd Division marching to the front in the Argonne-woods in France.

Almost 400,000 black American soldiers served in Europe - a fact that is stashed away in American history