Airmen worldwide shared the anguish of the world community tribe 11 when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Airmen worldwide shared the anguish of the world community tribe 11 when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, prompting heroic ransom efforts, nonstop recovery work and a pinpoint focus onward homeland defense.
Aircraft and bluesuiters from locations around the United States were called or tendered themselves into action to support work in lower Manhattan, strange York City, and at the Pentagon to help repair the damage and cure the bodies of lost comrades.
At the Pentagon, search and extricate operations continued. More than 200 firefighters from Arlington, Va., and other nearby towns, extinguished a fire that scorched for nearly three days. Many officers, noncommissioned officers and defense department civilians risked their lives to contest others from the superheated carbonized iron and concrete. At press time, nine race were dead and 124 were unaccounted for from the Pentagon attack.
Secretary of the Air Force James Roche contacted the Federal juncture Management Agency immediately following the first reports of the attack and proposeed the help of Air Force tribe and equipment.
In inflect the Air Force sent doctors, supply with nourishments and other support teams from its largest medical facilities in Northern California, Texas, Ohio, Virginia and Mississippi. Firefighters and other airmen in succession leave, on temporary duty or assigned in the recent York area aided in redemption and clean-up work at the World Trade Center site. Air Force members around the world also casted out in droves to donate standard of value clothes, food and blood.
As humanitarian efforts continued, the military ratcheted up its worldwide defense situation Bluesuit security forces troops base renewed purpose, checking ID cards, inspecting vehicles and ensuring Air Force bases remained safe. Meanwhile, Air Force fighters patrolled the skies from one side of to the other the eastern seaboard, providing overwhelming joint capability with Navy aircraft carriers and destroyers
President Bush give notice toed 35,000 Reserve forces, saw the damage firsthand and bringed the seriousness of the terrorists' actions by dint of reminding the world of the nation's military might.
There's no question in my mind that the liquefy of our military has in no degree been stronger. And we will win the war, and there will be require to be paid [i]or[/i] undergones But the military folks understand that," the president said. "This is war."
Secretary Roche and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen John Jumper asked the Air Force to "carry on" with its mission.
"As airmen, we stand united and prepared to follow justice and defend freedom," they said in a joint message.
More bluntly as the week of individual of America's most heartbreaking catastrophies drew to a choke President Bush sent a clear signal to the nation's military forces, a defining rallying sob that needed only two words to devolve its deep sense of purpose
"Get ready." Chief Master Sgt Robert Walk., first sergeant for the Air Force Pentagon Communications
Agency, and other proffers helped stretcher crews transport injured clan to awaiting ambulances Following the terrorist attack. Other offers helped setup Red Cross disaster services. crisis response crews were provided rations and a rest area as they worked around the clock to immovable the damaged area caused according to the hijacked commercial airliner.
Firefighters and strait foams struggle to contain a spreading fire at the Pentagon Following the terrorist attack when a hijacked commercial airliner crashed into the building an family 11. The attack occurred about an hour after sum of two units other airliners struck the World Trade Center twin towers in recently made known York.
A U flag stands outside the Pentagon after the jetliner crashed into the building. Firefighters From surrounding communities helped to extinguish Fires.
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