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Pentagon memorial opens to honor 184 dead - Army News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports
The nation’s first memorial to the 9/11 terrorist attacks was dedicated Thursday during a ceremony at the Pentagon, where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed seven years earlier, killing 184 people. See photos, video “We gather to dedicate this ground where a great building became a battlefield, ...
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One Other Thought About the "Real" Virginia
Political Punch — ... assertion Saturday that Northern Virginia isn't the "real" Virginia. Um...isn't the Pentagon in Northern Virginia? Didn't 184 people die there on 9/11 at the hands of terrorists? -- jpt October 19, 2008 | ...

The McCain campaign says that the Pentagon, and those who died there on 9/11, weren't "real" Virginia
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — And let the fun begin. From Jake Tapper at ABC: One other thought about McCain adviser Nancy Pfotenhauer's assertion Saturday that Northern Virginia isn't the "real" Virginia. Um...isn't the Pentagon in Northern Virginia? Didn't 184 people die there on 9/11 at the hands of terrorists? ...

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