Remembering 9/11
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PANA — A silent sentinel, it stands encased in glass, twisted, fatigued and rusting. But it serves as a lasting reminder of the tragedy which occurred in the United States on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. More than 3,000 Americans lost their lives when terrorist hijacked four jet liners and crashed them into the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Washington, D. C. and a farm field near Shanksville Penn. This steel beam from the World Trade Center which is part of a monument at the Pana Fire Station sits in silent tribute to those victims and the first responders who, without regard to their own lives, responded to the events of the day.
Tom Latinos/Breeze – Courier Photo