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On 9/11/01, the 250 soldiers and civilian employees of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel office, were at their desks in the Pentagon, when they heard and felt a loud explosion, followed by rattling shock waves. Immediately, a colonel shouted, "EVERYBODY OUT, NOW!", and evacuation began. Follow the stories of workers who escaped that day, and those who did not, including a three-star general officer, and see how the survivors coped with those losses, in "9/11 Pentagon Witness."

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On 9/11/01, the 250 soldiers and civilian employees of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel office, were at their desks in the Pentagon, when they heard and felt a loud explosion, followed by rattling shock waves. Immediately, a colonel shouted, "EVERYBODY OUT, NOW!", and evacuation began. Follow the stories of workers who escaped that day, and those who did not, including a three-star general officer, and see how the survivors coped with those losses, in "9/11 Pentagon Witness."

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Autorenporträt
Author Jill Wasilewski grew up in a small, quiet town in the midwestern Illinois Heartland, where cows and cornfields dominate the landscape. Jill left Illinois state government employment and relocated to Washington DC, in 1989, for a position with the U.S. Army as a civilian employee. Fascinated by the Army, the soldiers, military values and traditions, and the many federal employment advancement opportunities, Jill spent 30 years in Washington, including 25 years at the Pentagon. There, she became a witness and survivor of the stunning international terrorist attack on 9/11/01.