PENTAGON EMPLOYEE RECOUNTS EXPERIENCE IN WAKE OF TERRORIST ATTACK
September 10, 2008
September 10, 2008
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 -- Army Families Online issued the following news release:
The oily black smoke that filled the corridors of the Pentagon "was almost like something that was alive," said a survivor of the terrorist attack there Sept. 11, 2001.
"There was a concussion - if you've ever been in an explosion before or the blast of ammunition - there's pressure on your chest and body," said Danny G.I. Pummill, director of operations for the Offic . . .
The oily black smoke that filled the corridors of the Pentagon "was almost like something that was alive," said a survivor of the terrorist attack there Sept. 11, 2001.
"There was a concussion - if you've ever been in an explosion before or the blast of ammunition - there's pressure on your chest and body," said Danny G.I. Pummill, director of operations for the Offic . . .