Early in the morning 12 September 01, unable to sleep during his scheduled rest period, Sergeant (SGT) Fredericko Ruiz, USA, ilitary District of Washington (DW) Engineer Company (Technical Rescue), watches the activity around the impact zone at the Pentagon. A member of DW Engineer Company, he, like the other soldiers in his unit, is specially trained to operate as members of urban search and rescue teams in the ilitary District of Washington. ost of his squad went to sleep when told to rotate on rest plan. "I can't sleep. I want to do something," he said. The morning before, in an attempt to frighten the American people, five members of Al-Qaida, a terrorist group of fundamentalist...
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[Complete] Scene Caption: Early in the morning 12 September 01, unable to sleep during his scheduled rest period, Sergeant (SGT) Fredericko Ruiz, USA, Military District of Washington (MDW) Engineer Company (Technical Rescue), watches the activity around the impact zone at the Pentagon. A member of MDW Engineer Company, he, like the other soldiers in his unit, is specially trained to operate as members of urban search and rescue teams in the Military District of Washington. Most of his squad went to sleep when told to rotate on rest plan. "I can't sleep. I want to do something," he said. The morning before, in an attempt to frighten the American people, five members of Al-Qaida, a terrorist group of fundamentalist Muslims, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, then flew a circuitous route returning to Washington and impacting the Pentagon killing all 64 passengers onboard and 125 people on the ground. The impact destroyed or damaged four of the five rings in that section of the building. Firefighters fought the fire through the night.
Subject Operation/Series: NOBLE EAGLE
Base: Pentagon
State: District Of Columbia (DC)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Camera Operator: Paul Disney, CIV, USA
Release Status: Released to Public
Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files
According to the official 9/11 Commission Report, the Flight 77 was 5 miles (8.0 km) west-southwest of the Pentagon when, it made a 330-degree turn. At the end of the turn, it was descending through 2,200 feet (670 m), pointed toward the Pentagon and downtown Washington. Boeing 757-223, flying at 530 mph over the Navy Annex Building adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery, crashed into the western side of the Pentagon. The plane hit the Pentagon at the first-floor level, and at the moment of impact, the airplane was rolled slightly to the left, with the right wing elevated. The front part of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, while the mid and tail sections moved for another fraction of a second, with tail section debris penetrating furthest into the building. In all, the airplane took eight-tenths of a second to fully penetrate 310 feet (94 m) into the three outermost of the building's five rings and unleashed a fireball that rose 200 feet (61 m) above the building.
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