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A clock, frozen at the time of impact, inside the Pentagon. Shortly after 8 AM on September 11, 2001 in an attempt to frighten the American people, five members of Al-Qaida, a group of fundamentalist Islamic Muslims, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, a Boeing 757-200, from Dulles International Airport just outside Washington DC. About 9:30 AM they flew the aircraft and 64 passengers into the side of the Pentagon. The impact destroyed or damaged four of the five "rings" in that section that circle the building. That section of the Pentagon was in the finishing stages of a renovation program to re-enforce and update the building. Fire fighters fought the fire through the night. The ...

A clock, frozen at the time of impact, inside the Pentagon. Shortly af...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: A clock, frozen at the time of impact, inside the Pentagon. Shortly after 8 AM on September 11, 2001 in an attempt to frighten ... More

A sailor resets his clock using a sun dial to reflect the one-hour difference between standard time and daylight-saving time

A sailor resets his clock using a sun dial to reflect the one-hour dif...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, San Diego State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: PH2 Sherrie De Long Release Statu... More

S118E07504 - STS-118 - View of Event Time Clock on the FD of Endeavour taken during STS-118

S118E07504 - STS-118 - View of Event Time Clock on the FD of Endeavour...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of an event time clock mounted to a control panel in the Flight Deck (FD) of the Space Shuttle Endeavour while its docked to the International Spac... More

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , June 22, 2011 -- The exact time an EF-5 tornado struck Irving Elementary School in Joplin, MO is frozen on a clock in one of the classrooms. Students will start the new school year in temporary school locations which FEMA will reimburse costs associated with retrofitting of those spaces.  Steve Zumwalt FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , June 22, 2011 -- The exact time an EF-5 tornad...

The original database describes this as: Title: School Clock Production Date: 06/22/2011 Caption: Joplin, Mo. , June 22, 2011 -- The exact time an EF-5 tornado struck Irving Elementary School in Joplin, MO i... More

PH2 (AC) Scott M. Allen Washington, D.C....A mathematician at the U.S. Naval Observatory studies one of the many computers in the master clock room, where exact time is kept. The Naval Observatory's two main functions are tracking star movements and keeping precise time. OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY PHOTO (RELEASED)

PH2 (AC) Scott M. Allen Washington, D.C....A mathematician at the U.S....

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Military time, US Air Force Photo

Military time, US Air Force Photo

Military time. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration by 2nd Lt. David J. Murphy)

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Convalescent soldiers at tea time. American convalescent soldiers from Paris Hospitals are having their 5 o'clock tea in a tent in the garden of the Royal Palace in Paris. The tea and the refreshments are served to them by the ladies of the American Colony

American Red Cross - Canteens - American Convalescent soldiers at tea ...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood American Red Cross - Canteens Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

S118E07507 - STS-118 - View of Event Time Clock on the FD of Endeavour taken during STS-118

S118E07507 - STS-118 - View of Event Time Clock on the FD of Endeavour...

The original finding aid described this as: Description: View of an event time clock mounted to a control panel in the Flight Deck (FD) of the Space Shuttle Endeavour while its docked to the International Spac... More

Technical Sergeant Joseph J. Ostrowski (1), a precision measurement technician with the Precise Time Section at the Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center, Newark Air Force Station, Ohio, helps secure a cesium beam "atomic" clock to the seat of a commercial jetliner. The clock is used to synchronize critical Air Force timepieces

Technical Sergeant Joseph J. Ostrowski (1), a precision measurement te...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Unknown Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Herman J. Kokojan Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Al Gifford checks a cable on the phase time measurement system in the Clock Test Facility at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The system measures the absolute phase of 48 clocks simultaneously and 900 analog signals per hour

Al Gifford checks a cable on the phase time measurement system in the ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Michael Savell Release Status: Releas... More

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