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One Hundred Eighty Four
people died at the Pentagon while hundreds more crawled through choking
smoke and over burning wreckage to safety. But because the Pentagon
attack was dwarfed by the tragedy at the World Trade Center, America
has yet to hear the stories of the valiance and tenaciousness of the
Pentagon employees; about the horrendous physical and psychic toll the
attack has taken on them and their families -- and about how they have
overcome and are moving on.
This hour-long program tells these stories in the voices of the people
who lived them. Without narration. Many of these survivor stories are
devastating. Many are inspirational. And as America looks to move forward
from the trauma of 9-11, they offer important lessons.
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