Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #55439
From: David Staten <david.staten@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [FlyRotary] Fwd: Little-known story from the Pentagon on 09/11/2001
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2011 06:34:55 -0500
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
The story is little know because it is false. It never happened. One
quick google search would have told you that.

It's also not rotary related.

Not even really truly aviation related.

It doesn't belong here.


On Friday, June 24, 2011, Don Solomon <triptrish@durango.net> wrote:
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> Subject: Little-known story from the Pentagon on 09/11/2001
> To: Don Solomon <triptrish@durango.net>
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> Do I still qualify?  hp
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> Subject: Little-known story from the Pentagon on 09/11/2001
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> This is a little-known story from the Pentagon on 09/11/2001:
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> During a visit with a fellow chaplain, who happened to be assigned to the Pentagon, I had a chance to hear a first-hand account of an incident that happened right after Flight 77 hit the Pentagon.
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> The chaplain told me what happened at a daycare center near where the impact occurred.  This daycare had many children, including infants who were in heavy cribs. The daycare supervisor, looking at all the children they needed to evacuate, was in a panic over what they could do. There were many children, mostly toddlers, as well as the infants that would need to be taken out with the cribs. There was no time to try to bundle them into carriers and strollers.  Just then a young Marine came running into the center and asked what they needed. After hearing what the center director was trying to do, he ran back out into the hallway and disappeared. The director thought, 'Well, here we are—on our own.'
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> About 2 minutes later, that Marine returned with 40 other Marines in tow. Each of them grabbed a crib with a child, and the rest started gathering up toddlers. The director and her staff then helped them take all the children out of the center and down toward the park near the Potomac and the Pentagon. Once they got about 3/4 of a mile outside the building, the Marines stopped in the park, and then did a fabulous thing - they formed a circle with the cribs, which were quite sturdy and heavy, like the covered wagons in the Old West. Inside this circle of cribs, they put the toddlers, to keep them from wandering off.  Outside this circle were the 40 Marines, forming a perimeter around the children and waiting for instructions. There they remained until the parents could be notified and come get their children.
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> The chaplain then said, "I don't think any of us saw nor heard of this on any of the news stories of the day. It was an incredible story of our men there. There wasn't a dry eye in the room. The thought of those Marines and what they did and how fast they reacted; could we expect any less from them?  It was one of the most touching stories from the Pentagon."
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