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Sept. 11, 2001, marked the beginning of the war against terrorism. But it also brought to a tragic end a multitude of lives. Here, we honor those who died in the attack on the Pentagon.

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Photo of Samantha Lightbourn Allen. Samantha Lightbourn Allen
   Mrs. Allen was working as an Army budget analyst on the south side of the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 was flown into the building. She was a devoted public servant who had worked for the Army for many years.
   She was also the mother of a son and a daughter. She gave her life for her country. Her family and friends and colleagues miss her.
   We will not forget her.

Photo of Paul Wesley Ambrose. Paul Wesley Ambrose
   Dr. Ambrose was the seventh Luther Terry Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Preventative Medicine and Senior Clinical Advisor in the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. He worked with the Surgeon General's office on the "Call to Action" on overweight and obesity. On Sept. 11, 2001, he was going to a conference in Los Angeles dealing with this problem. Sec. of Health and Human Services Tommy G. Thompson wrote: "Paul's colleagues... will always remember him for his dedication to his work, and his gentle personal qualities of friendliness and willingness to help others. His natural inquisitiveness made him a pleasure to work with." Paul Ambrose was a unique individual who had much to offer the world.
    We will not forget him.

Photo of Craig Scott Amundson. Craig Scott Amundson

   Mr. Amundson was an enlisted specialist in the U.S. Army and worked as a multimedia illustrator for LTG Timothy J. Maude, the Deputy Chief of Staff of Personnel. He was the husband of Amber Amundson and the father of two children. Mr. Amundson received his Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He was the owner of, and graphic designer for, SockoDesign.com. He believed that his role in the Army could further the cause of peace throughout the world.
    We will not forget him.


 
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