Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

9/11 is more commonly associated with New York and the World Trade Center than with the Pentagon, whose destruction received far less coverage. But those who helped extinguish the fires, tend to the wounded, and clean up the aftermath will never forget such a loss.

Thousands took part in the Pentagon recovery effort following 9/11, but few knew exactly what they were signing up for. A nearby Army unit, the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), sent its soldiers to contribute where they could, as best they could, and in any capacity they could. In this book, soldiers of The Old Guard have elected to share their experiences. Their accounts attest to the honor and camaraderie that were necessary for picking up the pieces, as well as the traumatic effects of being enveloped in the aftermath of tragedy.

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Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

9/11 is more commonly associated with New York and the World Trade Center than with the Pentagon, whose destruction received far less coverage. But those who helped extinguish the fires, tend to the wounded, and clean up the aftermath will never forget such a loss.

Thousands took part in the Pentagon recovery effort following 9/11, but few knew exactly what they were signing up for. A nearby Army unit, the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), sent its soldiers to contribute where they could, as best they could, and in any capacity they could. In this book, soldiers of The Old Guard have elected to share their experiences. Their accounts attest to the honor and camaraderie that were necessary for picking up the pieces, as well as the traumatic effects of being enveloped in the aftermath of tragedy.

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Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

by Mark Joseph Mongilutz (Editor)
Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

Voices of the 9/11 Pentagon Recovery Effort: Essays from the U.S. Army's Old Guard

by Mark Joseph Mongilutz (Editor)

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9/11 is more commonly associated with New York and the World Trade Center than with the Pentagon, whose destruction received far less coverage. But those who helped extinguish the fires, tend to the wounded, and clean up the aftermath will never forget such a loss.

Thousands took part in the Pentagon recovery effort following 9/11, but few knew exactly what they were signing up for. A nearby Army unit, the 3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), sent its soldiers to contribute where they could, as best they could, and in any capacity they could. In this book, soldiers of The Old Guard have elected to share their experiences. Their accounts attest to the honor and camaraderie that were necessary for picking up the pieces, as well as the traumatic effects of being enveloped in the aftermath of tragedy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476680439
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/25/2020
Pages: 163
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Joseph Mongilutz is a professional ghostwriter, copywriter and author. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Table of Contents

Editor's Note v

Preface 1

Introduction Mark Joseph Mongilutz 3

Private Memory Adam Behrens 7

Inside the 9/11 Pentagon Attack Christopher M. Bradley 17

Operation Noble Eagle Dennis Brady 25

A Moment in Time Larry Carter II 39

As I Saw Things Marshall R. Codd 48

A Recent Richards Recollection of His Time Recovering the Pentagon Eric Ebner 59

9/11 Revisited Matt Genkinger 66

A Witness to Bravery Andy Graff 75

Nights in White Coveralls Jonathan Hoffman 84

My Old Guard Fines E. Kiper II 98

The Impact of 9/11, Then and Now William Arthur Roum 109

We Laughed Brett (Thurman) Sanpietro 117

America on Fire: A Grunt's Perspective Robert Earl Williams 126

For the Old Guard Soldiers Unsung and Unspoken Mark Joseph Mongilutz 144

Farewell: An Epilogue Mark Joseph Mongilutz 147

Glossary of Commonly Used Terms and Acronyms 149

About the Contributors 151

Index 153

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