Sunday, September 30, 2018

Paging Boris and Natasha

I am familiar with the expression "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade." I am less familiar with "when life gives you moose poop, make trinkets," but it takes all kinds to make a world I suppose. 


Instead of a coo-coo clock, it's a poo-poo clock (I shit you not)
But do be careful where you step.
-bill kenny

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Turn and Face the Strange

November elections cannot get here soon enough.


Be the change you wish to find beneath the living-room couch cushions.
-bill kenny










Friday, September 28, 2018

Welcome to the First World

We (I) live in a world where important issues include conversations with others about adequate supplies of Evian bottled water, struggling with short cables for cell-phone chargers and/or the lack of owning/having a bagel toaster. 

Seriously. 

It's like living in a world of Letters to Dear Abby problems that you, as a reader, can only dream you could have instead of the ones you actually do have. And still, we persist. 

In a nation where one in every six of us has 'food insecurity' (= we don't know where our next meal is coming from), with homelessness a borderline insurmountable national challenge and a raging drug and opioid epidemic that threatens to devour us whole, I can't help but admire the small taste of surreality that Amazon offers me with the Orivet Dog DNA Test Breed-ID + LifePlan.

Seems like a crazy steal at $109.95 plus tax and shipping (unless you have Amazon Prime and save the shipping costs). How have I lived this long without this product? Okay, so I've not owned a dog since I was four years old but that aside, Ozymandias, can you not admire the majesty of our science? It leaves me wondering as I often do while wandering this brave new world our technology hath wrought: just because we can do something, should we?
-bill kenny 

 

Thursday, September 27, 2018

We Have Become the Hollow Men

From the same people who brought us Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and Merrick Garland, it's time to play Truth or Dare as a man, Brett Kavanaugh, who helped Kenneth Starr investigate allegations against a then sitting-President William Jefferson Clinton but now is on record that a sitting President cannot be investigated will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning that none of what Dr. Christine Blasey Ford alleges happened when she was fifteen and he was seventeen could have possibly taken place. 

Because (that seems to be his reason). Sorry if you wanted more, there isn't any unless you count his calendar showing NO note on it about an underage drinking party at a friend's house. I, too, have that exact same calendar; when is the fitting for my robe?

Of course, there are those who suggest Dr. Ford (and the other women who are now coming forward from the silence to tell their stories) is some kind of a political operative who waited until beyond the eleventh hour to make her claims of sexual assault because what woman in America wouldn't subject herself to the unrelenting barrage of abuse and threats she and her family have received from anonymous assassins everywhere since she came forward? 

This is a new America, baby, where truth is relative and it would appear, reserved for special occasions and this morning's hearings may not be one of those all. Talk about identical situations and circumstances. She took a polygraph test and wants the FBI to investigate her allegations. He declined to take a polygraph and opted to be interviewed by Fox News rather than the FBI. 

Yeah, practically the same thing except for the differences and a few other things

And every day, the maelstrom picks up a little more speed and the vortex grows a little wider as it starts to draw more and more of what we once held near and dear deeper into the void. Pretty soon the America we know will be gone without a trace and the paper mache version will look good from a distance but will be hollow at its core. Just as we are.  
-bill kenny     

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Walk Awhile!

In anticipation, perhaps, of the Autumn equinox just a few hours later, we enjoyed a bracing fall day on Saturday with temperatures in the high sixties with a slight but steady breeze. 

My wife and I celebrated the shifting of the seasons by traveling cross-town for one of the kickoff events of Walktober 2018, a hike (actually more like an amble) along the Shetucket River a visit to a working hydroelectric station, including a peek at the Greeneville Dam fish lift, all operated and maintained by Norwich Public Utilities.

For those of a more historical bent, “Walking in a Traitor’s Footsteps” at the Leffingwell House Museum, was an opportunity to explore the early years of Norwich’s most famous infamous son, Benedict Arnold (and his wooden leg) and to learn about other significant colonial and Revolutionary War era Norwich personalities.

Actually, there were fourteen separate Walktober events on Saturday, in locations from Woodstock and Chaplin through Pomfret and Willimantic and over half a dozen more on Sunday as well. 

There are, by the count of The Last Green Valley, under whose auspices our regional Walktober activities are conducted through mid-November, some two hundred and one events in cities and towns across Eastern Connecticut and Western Massachusetts, with many events being offered more than once.  

But you needn’t take my word on the event count and variety, go online to The Last Green Valley Walktober calendar and see for yourself what the 28th Annual Walktober has to offer.

We had a little more than a dozen with us on Saturday morning and had a wonderful and informative close to two hours' wander along the embankment that separated the old rail line from the Shetucket River at the 8th Street Bridge to the Greeneville Dam.

And I imagine those who took part in the return of Arnold’s Leg at Leffingwell would say the same for their day. All in all, across the region, Walktober is a chance to experience the same history you can read about, but without the reading and with far more impact and effect.

The vast palette of attractive selections is a guarantee of finding probably a dozen or more activities to your liking with your biggest challenge being which one to choose first and when. I tend to grab our kitchen calendar and a printout of the Walktober calendar and mix and match familiar favorites like “Ye Antient Burial Grounds of Norwich” on Saturday, October 6, or on that same day, head to Lebanon to trace the history of the New York, Middletown & Willimantic Railroad (known as the Air Line) on the Air Line Trail.

One event I’ve promised myself to not miss this year is The Golden Clock Tower, a tour through Norwich City Hall but you may want to enjoy the Gray Ledge Tree Farm Leaf Hunt in Plainfield, and so much more than I can tell you about in this space. Each and every event hosted by neighbors and friends for neighbors and friends.

So lace up your hiking/walking shoes, clear your calendar, walk awhile, and enjoy!
-bill kenny

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Today, Right Now

Americans often regard government, like the weather, as something so many complain about but too few attempt to do anything about. Admittedly a shoulder shrug is about the most we can ever hope to do when it comes to the latter but as for government...

Today is the day to take the first step to affect meaningful change. 


If you aren't registered to vote, this is your day to make your move

Nothing ever happens, if you don't make it happen. Time flies. Soar now.  
-bill kenny

Monday, September 24, 2018

Belated but Still Elated

Yesterday was Bruce Springsteen's birthday; technically it was the 69th anniversary of his birth but you know what I mean (I hope; and if not why are you here?). 

I offered what follows, under a different title, on his sixtieth birthday and cannot help but note, with some pride, that I was younger than he was at that time and remain so to this very day. 

Finally! Somebody OLDER than me...

I'd seen Bruce Springsteen perform maybe a dozen and a half times (or more) before he signed with CBS Records. I was an undergraduate commuter student at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey (whose current Mayor was my classmate, since we're dropping names) from 4th through 8th grade at St Peter's (sic) School). 

"Commuter" was a fancy name for townie which was what more than half the campus was, and we could have known that if we hadn't worked so hard to avoid knowing one another.

The Rutgers campus in the early seventies was still pretty small and somnambulant. There was Rutgers College and across town, Douglass College for Women, and out by the Johnson and Johnson manufacturing complex off Route One towards Landis Ford was the Ag School, later to be called Cook College of Environmental Sciences. This was all before the big-time college football bug bit everyone and the campus sprawl that took over Piscataway Township

The basketball team played its home games in a gym with an Olympic swimming pool in the balcony-regarded as very avant-garde for its time we were told. Most of the RC campus was between Buccleuch Park and the J & J Office complex. As a communications major, I hovered around Voorhees Hall, across from the green where Willie the Silent (William of Orange) stood his lonely vigil over us all. 

Commuters had crap. Almost nothing on the campus was designed for us, except this hideous concrete slab of a building that looked out over the Raritan River, and onto Highland Park on the other shore. Glass walls where it wasn't cement and all winding stairwells and cavernous rooms lined with the kinds of couches that once you sat down in one of them three people needed to help pull you out.

This was The Ledge-or to give it its official name, The Rutgers College Commuter lounge. There were two soda machines, one of those 'hot food' machines that you knew from looking in the little glass doors on the front that all the food in it had come with the machine when it was delivered. Nothing went on at the Ledge, ever, except on Friday nights when there was 'a show'. 

That's all the hand-lettered signs ever said, 'show'. They never said 'concert', they never said 'dance' they never said 'rumble' and most Friday they were often all three and more often than not, all at the same time. 

It was a buck to get in and plastic cups of beer were a quarter. It was loud and crowded and as the weeks went on, it got more so. With music, beer and girls some of us more socially challenged figured this was as close to heaven as we might ever get. We were righter than we thought. 

Eventually, more than a few noticed that the bands on stage on Friday nights, Steel Mill, Sundance Blues Band, and Dr. Zoom and the Sonic Boom, were pretty much the same guys week in and week out. And leading all of these bands was Bruce Springsteen, now rock and roll deity emeritus. 

Today, he is sixty years old. I don't know that many people I've grown up with that I've also grown old with (pretended I forgot about you, Nat, but I didn't). Back in the day, I didn't know anyone my age now at my age then, so I guess this is progress.

I've rhapsodized in this space often enough about the energy, earnestness, enthusiasm, and engagement he brings to every performance, so I imagine he and the E Street Band will take a break to do as each of us does at this stage in our lives when we hang another birthday on the line and contemplate the mysteries concealed by the Spirit in the Night.
-bill kenny

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Unlimited Quantities

I've never understood being jealous of someone else's success or happiness as if either were a rationed commodity or a limited-time offer. Simply not true. 

The more we have, the more there is to have, as contradictory as that may sound. 


Strike a spark, build a blaze and light the world.
bill kenny

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Half a Century Later

Hard to believe and certainly not looking their age, BD and Mike Doonesbury are nearing their 50th birthday. As a certain rock and roll band once observed, what a long, strange trip it's been.


Garry Trudeau, father of the pair and actually the whole village that has evolved into Doonesbury, had an extended and thoughtful conversation with the Washington Post about hitting the half-century mark and his strip's evolution from Richard Nixon to President YetiPubes


Somewhere, I know, Brian Dowling is smiling.
-bill kenny

Friday, September 21, 2018

(Not) Just My Imagination

A headline yesterday morning in one of my daily newspapers that probably mirrors one similar in whatever daily newspaper you read: Trump says ‘hard to imagine’ Kavanaugh guilty of allegation.

Somewhere the Founding Fathers (and Mothers) are shaking their heads side to side in disbelief so vigorously their powdered wigs are flying off their heads. That we could come so far, so fast, as a nation is truly breathtaking (for lack of a better word).


What other country has the (third) spouse of its elected leader posing in the nude for men's magazines earlier in her career and whose spouse, that same elected leader, paying off women with whom he had sex while married to other women? 

Talk about Das Land der Unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten, the land of unlimited opportunities. 
'Murica, Baby!

Someone suggested online that the acronym POTUS now also stands for Penis Of The Undersized Sasquatch, which I think is a reference to Pantload45's genitalia offered by a woman he had previously paid to not speak of his dalliance with her. Yeah, I don't pretend to know about that but I do know this:.

I believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's assertions. 
Why doesn't the President of the United States? 
-bill kenny

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Morose and Melancholy

I wrote this a long time ago when the seasons shifted yet again. We're heading into that part of the calendar I don't like and there's nothing I can do to delay or deter its arrival. 
  

End of the Season


This is the first fall weekend of 2018, which comes as a shock, I suspect, to millions of the nation's schoolchildren who've been back to the academic grindstone for weeks now and are already looking forward to the Thanksgiving break. 

Back when I was a wee slip of a lad, summers seemed to go on forever. We used to spring out of bed to better get a head start on doing absolutely nothing until late in the afternoon when, with a little luck, a marathon baseball game would break out on the dirt field up the street from the Girard's house. No one kept score and nobody cared who won or lost. Players would come and go for hours, heading home for dinner or to go shopping with Mom and then return hours later sometimes having to be on the other team. 

Usually what we did, depending on how good the player returning really was might be that he would have to wait to rejoin the game until another player showed up to balance him out. Mid-inning trades were also not unknown. The games went on until the daylight was dying or, more correctly, had died and then Mr. Girard would back his car out of the carport and turn the headlights on to wash over the field so we could wrap it finally (until tomorrow when it began again).

We did this for years until someone bought the lot and built a house on it. We all hated the people who moved in and lived there. And, much later, when the house burned down, I felt a twinge of guilt even though I had nothing to do with what happened-the power of wishing and its consequences, I guess.

As I got older the summers got shorter and when our Pat and Mike were smaller it was fun to watch the cycle begin again with them. We're just weeks away from the 'leaf peeping' that everyone associates with New England weekends in the fall. But for me, it's already too late. I hate autumn-I can smell the scent of all things dying even before they actually do and I'm left with memories of the summer to get me through the winter into the following spring. Enjoy what you have, while you have it.
-bill kenny

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Jeder Ist Ein Auslander Irgendwo

If you have the time, visit the Otis Library's Community Room and enjoy the quiet brilliance of the New London Interdistrict School for Arts and Communication (I.S.A.A.C.) student-produced exhibit Community Faces: Humanizing the Immigrant Label

It'll be there through the end of the month. And if you don't have the time, make it. This is important and deserves to be seen by all of us.

The introduction on the school's website explains that it's "a solutions-based learning expedition exploring community stereotypes and how to make change as global citizens."   

It's very understated. Ten black-and-white portraits of every kind of people that each of us passes on the street every day and never give a second glance to, much less a second thought or dare I say a first conversation. 

The photos are silent but they shout in a way that our current technology makes both possible, inevitable and most importantly very valuable. Each portrait offers the viewer the subject's name and where their journey to the United States began. As you enter, to your left, you'll meet Mary from Scotland and work your way around the room to Lisbeth from Peru.

Between those two, you'll meet Fiyin, Paloma, Joslaine, Esperanza, Victoria, Pietro, Nancy, and Luqmao. Through the use of QR codes on each portrait, you'll have the opportunity for each of them to tell you the story of themselves, just one person to another, which is really the root of all history.

Everything you are seeing and reading is produced by ninety-four 6th grade students at I.S.A.A.C. under the mentorship of their social studies teacher, Michael Kuczenski, and should help quiet that recurring muttered worry about 'kids these days.' By the time you've examined their work, I think you'll agree they've both learned and taught. These kids are ass-kicking awesome and the easy ability with which they utilize their all the tools at their disposal to remind us that we are so many people in the same device is beyond amazing.

In Norwich, whose public school students speak twenty-nine different languages, where within a two block radius of Franklin Square you can have a completely different 'ethnic lunch' every day for close to two weeks, where we are observing Celebrate Diversity Week this week (kicked off Monday evening by the Norwich Rotary at Howard T. Brown Park), we cannot ever be distracted from the importance each of us is in order for all to succeed as a community, a city, a state, and a nation. 

Insisting that differences of race, creed, gender, and color don't result in biases that create walls in our minds and hearts if not at our borders is delusional and destructive. We can and must do better. 

The Community Faces exhibit points us in the direction we need to go. It's not a coincidence that the students chose photos of people smiling. Because as a song once noted, "If you smile at me, I will understand, cause that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language."
-bill kenny

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Curmudgeon Alert!

Some of my written rants age like wine. Other more like cheese. I think we both can guess which this most resembles (no looking at someone else's paper, and show your work).  
At the time I first offered this I called it: 

Another empty gesture

I've mentioned more than once that I am a child of Rock and Roll. I had no older brothers or sisters, so my first music was my parents' but when "I Want To Hold Your Hand" came out of the car radio, and Dad reached for the off switch, I was hooked for life and probably beyond. I note this because as much as I can quote rock music the way others offer passages from the Bible, I've never had any illusions as to what else it is or what else it can (and cannot) do.

Many years ago, National Lampoon's Radio Dinner skewered George Harrison and The Concert for the People of Bangladesh with a running gag about how the 'kid on the album cover' was now a student enrolled at Harvard. Their point, through the smoke and coughing, was, I think, sometimes we take ourselves too seriously and while we do want to go to heaven, just as sincerely, we do not want to die.

I'm not sure how many of us paid attention to Nat Lamp. Live Aid was an achingly beautiful idea driven by the sincere and completely obnoxious, "Do They Know It's Christmas Time?" I cringe watching that video clip and wonder to this day, 'who are these people? And what the heck happened to their hair?'

I remember watching all of it live in our apartment in Offenbach am Main with friends, as we spent hours moving from one apartment to the next having a wonderful time, thinking we were doing something for all those starving in Africa about whom we knew absolutely nothing and--HURRY UP Paul McCartney is on!

We weren't helping anyone, most especially among us that Phil Collins, a regular guy really (take my word for it), who boarded a Concorde after performing at Wembley and flying to the USA so he could play on stage outdoors in Philadelphia. Talk about a contradiction- we were oblivious to it! 

And can you blame us? We were saving the world. Speaking of the orb, can we agree to skip over the "USA for Africa" response, "We Are the World"? Long before I had any idea as to who Kanye West was (hint: almost rhymes with El Paso), I feared he'd show up even there.

There was the telethon for New Orleans after Katrina (come to think of it, Kanye was all over that as well wasn't he? And Beyonce was years away from puttin' a ring on itAs for Taylor Swift, two words: preschool) and even low-profile benefit records like Miami Steve's musical boycott of Sun City (and again, Bruce is YELLING?!), the list goes on and all of them are just awful music, really. You hoped I wouldn't even mention the benefit record from our friends in Canada, the Northern Lights. Hope is a good thing, innit?

I thought that whole 'let's sing something, anything, and get people to buy it because it's noble and we'll all feel better' trend was over. It seemed to have skipped the current generation-I mean what are they going to do, a benefit ringtone concert? Turns out, have no fear! Older, a little longer in the tooth, punchier in the paunch and lighter along the hairline, my generation is back.

This time we've got Earth in the Balance and we're here to reverse global warming. I don't even want to calculate how much energy was consumed and how big a carbon footprint was produced to drive the recording sessions that's a remake of Midnight Oil's Beds R Burnin'. I know, a sing-along? And why not? You want the lyrics, too? You do realize after you turn off the lights to save energy you won't be able to read them. 

On the other hand, while you'll sound awful, undoubtedly, you'll look exactly like Ray Charles. As viewed from space. Uh-huh.
-bill kenny

Monday, September 17, 2018

M Cubed

Monday Morning Memo. 


Be the best you that you can be and I'll do the same. 
Come the end of the day let's see where we are. Go!
-bill kenny

Sunday, September 16, 2018

We Are Why We Cannot Have Nice Things

Did you ever pass a line of parked cars whose radio antennae have all been bent or broken? Walked past someone's front yard and their potted plants have been overturned and their geraniums are scattered across the walkway?

Yeah. 
Really mean and stupid people do really mean and stupid things for no other reason than they are really mean and stupid.  We had it happen earlier in the week in Norwich. 
I passed the Chestnut Street Playhouse on Thursday afternoon and saw this.



Class act from someone with a history of doing really mean and stupid stuff. Let's hope we can park him someplace out of the way until he learns, or not.
-bill kenny     

Saturday, September 15, 2018

One More Time with Feeling

I wrote this to celebrate and commemorate the first time our daughter Michelle and I participated in an annual event my brother and his wife first organized to remember relatives who had cancer. 

Today will mark the last time Sue's Crew (X?), as they call their group, will run, walk, and in my case, limp gamely, as part of the fundraising efforts in support of a cure. I thought it would be nice to come full circle and recycle some words I offered marking our first involvement. I called it then:
   

Occupation: Part-Time Roamin' Numeral

Today Michelle and I become momentary members of Sue's Crew in support of the YMCA of Metuchen, Edison, Woodbridge, and South Amboy (New Jersey) Janice Garbolino 5 K Run/Walk in Edison, New Jersey. You can already guess which event I'm hoping to do, even if I do it badly.

My brother, Adam and his wife, Margaret and members of their family have been involved in this event for a decade for sadly familiar reasons that we can only hope someday will only be a memory as we work to make cancer history. I'm in it for the tee-shirt when should I finish.

It was quite a drive for us, and we're not the only travelers and I assume our journey wasn't anywhere near the longest, but it's all well worth it for the cause and the people involved in it.

There's a long way yet to go and all that's been made is a start. But we've come a long way; it's been a long ride. We've come a long way to be here tonight.
-bill kenny  

Friday, September 14, 2018

Another Reason I Hate Autumn

The products, often with inane and sometimes labored (if existent at all) connections to the harvest season, start showing up on store shelves in the moments following the end of the Labor Day weekend. They multiply like hobgoblins in the days and weeks that follow until it's impossible to look away and even if you could, you would fail.   


The most awful product tie-in I've ever seen was a billboard on I-84 heading west from Waterbury, Connecticut, promising "Pumpkin Spice Gluten-Free Steel." You've got to pick up every stitch.
-bill kenny  

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Militia

For a lot of folks, the right to keep and bear arms is very important. For me, arming bears makes sense and might actually provide the basis for launching another televised sports league (just in case Arena Football and the World Surf League weren't enough).

Then we have Bluff City, Tennessee's very own Joseph Hendricks (no relation to a deceased guitar player whose last name is spelled differently). What was that about a big cat will scratch you?
-bill kenny 

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

It Starts With Us

This past weekend's food festivals are (and were) as one newspaper headline about Saturday's Taste of Italy pointed out, always about more than just food. Families gathering together for meals, to me, transcends cultural differences and is one more behavior that so many different people share. 

However, when families and family members are struggling to make sure they can afford the basic necessities, we can be in danger of becoming even more stressed and fractured as a society than we already are. 

It's not a coincidence I suspect that we celebrate two of Norwich's most popular food festivals in September which is Hunger Action Month and we should take a cue from the calendar in lending a hand to those in need.

Feeding America's Pass the Plate initiative will not, even if fully successful, end food insecurity across our country and in many areas of our state but will better enable those of us who have been blessed in sharing some of what we have with those who are in need. 

One time donations of cash or food to the Connecticut Food Band or to support the work of the Saint Vincent de Paul Place Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen are always welcomed and helpful but in many respects, they are no more than attempting to bail out the ocean with a teaspoon. If we each took onboard one suggestion from their Food Frenzy website, we could make hunger history by the end of the day.   

Perhaps lost in your Labor Day weekend was the release of the 2018 Connecticut United Way's ALICE Report. ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. It is a somber and sobering reminder that headlines about joblessness rates and stock market indices to the contrary, these are for many of us hard times in the land of plenty. 

Even here in The Land of Steady Habits with the highest median per-capita income of all 50 states, 40% of households have income below what's needed to pay for the basic necessities of housing, food, child care, health-care, technology, and transportation.

Simply put, the report highlights the deepening financial challenges across our state that are requiring (so many) more working and middle-class families to make tough choices every day as they struggle to manage their household budgets. 

I'm not talking about those we see at highway intersections or shopping center entrances clutching cardboard signs asking for help as we hurry past preoccupied with our own lives, but people we know, or should know of, in our own neighborhoods: working parents who must choose between quality child care and healthy food for their children; young adults working two or more jobs to make rent and retirement age adults choosing between a trip to the doctor or a home or auto repair. Every one of them making difficult choices every day. 

Each of us can not only make a difference but we can be the difference, strengthening our communities and one another, one person at a time.
-bill kenny    

 

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

The Hurt that Never Heals

I wrote this years ago in an effort to make sense of the unfathomable horror of the darkest day on the calendar in my lifetime. It's been seventeen years since The Hurt that Never Heals and each of us who was alive on 9/11/01 is alone today with memories of what was and what will never be again. 


Who we are now is no longer who we were then and that is true even for those of us who were not yet born when the horror happened. Such is the nature, rate, and pace of life and time. Everything is always old and always new, for some. Even today, or perhaps more especially today. 

"And the world changed that day, forever some will say; when New York had her heart broke."


World Trade Center Victims (not including plane crews and passengers)

Gordon M. Aamoth, Jr., Edelmiro Abad, Maria Rose Abad, Andrew Anthony Abate, Vincent Abate, Laurence Christopher Abel, William F. Abrahamson, Richard Anthony Aceto, Jesus Acevedo Rescand,Heinrich Bernhard Ackermann, Paul Acquaviva, Donald LaRoy Adams, Patrick Adams, Shannon Lewis Adams, Stephen George Adams, Ignatius Udo Adanga, Christy A. Addamo, Terence E. Adderley, Jr., Sophia Buruwad Addo, Lee Allan Adler, Daniel Thomas Afflitto, Emmanuel Akwasi Afuakwah, Alok Agarwal, Mukul Kumar Agarwala, Joseph Agnello, David Scott Agnes, Brian G. Ahearn, Jeremiah Joseph Ahern, Joanne Marie Ahladiotis, Shabbir Ahmed, Terrance Andre Aiken, Godwin Ajala, Gertrude M. Alagero, Andrew Alameno, Margaret Ann Alario, Gary M. Albero, Jon Leslie Albert, Peter Alderman, Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge, David D. Alger, Sarah Ali-Escarcega, Ernest Alikakos, Edward L. Allegretto, Eric Allen, Joseph Ryan Allen, Richard Dennis Allen, Richard Lanard Allen, Christopher E. Allingham,Janet M. Alonso, Arturo Alva-Moreno, Anthony Alvarado, Antonio Javier Alvarez, Victoria Alvarez-Brito,Telmo E. Alvear, Cesar Amoranto Alviar, Tariq Amanullah, Angelo Amaranto, James M. Amato, Joseph Amatuccio, Christopher Charles Amoroso, Kazuhiro Anai, Calixto Anaya, Jr., Joseph Anchundia, Kermit Charles Anderson, Yvette Constance Anderson, John Andreacchio, Michael Rourke Andrews, Jean Ann Andrucki, Siew-Nya Ang, Joseph Angelini, Jr., Joseph Angelini, Sr., Laura Angilletta, Doreen J. Angrisani, Lorraine Antigua, Peter Paul Apollo, Faustino Apostol, Jr., Frank Thomas Aquilino, Patrick Michael Aranyos, David Arce, Michael George Arczynski, Louis Arena, Adam P. Arias, Michael Armstrong, Jack Charles Aron, Joshua Aron, Richard Avery Aronow, Japhet Jesse Aryee, Patrick Asante, Carl Asaro, Michael Asciak, Michael Edward Asher, Janice Marie Ashley, Thomas J. Ashton, Manuel O. Asitimbay, Gregg Arthur Atlas, Gerald T. Atwood, James Audiffred, Louis Frank Aversano, Jr., Ezra Aviles, Sandy Ayala, Arlene T. Babakitis, Eustace P. Bacchus, John J. Badagliacca, Jane Ellen Baeszler, Robert J. Baierwalter, Andrew J. Bailey, Brett T. Bailey, Tatyana Bakalinskaya, Michael S. Baksh, Sharon M. Balkcom, Michael Andrew Bane, Katherine Bantis, Gerard Baptiste, Walter Baran, Gerard A. Barbara, Paul Vincent Barbaro, James William Barbella, Ivan Kyrillos F. Barbosa, Victor Daniel Barbosa, Colleen Ann Barkow, David Michael Barkway, Matthew Barnes, Sheila Patricia Barnes, Evan J. Baron, Renee Barrett-Arjune, Nathaly Barrios La Cruz, Arthur Thaddeus Barry, Diane G. Barry, Maurice Vincent Barry, Scott D. Bart, Carlton W. Bartels, Guy Barzv, Inna B. Basina, Alysia Basmajian, Kenneth William Basnicki,Steven Bates, Paul James Battaglia, Walter David Bauer, Jr., Marlyn Capito Bautista, Jasper Baxter, Michele Beale, Paul Frederick Beatini, Jane S. 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Martineau, Betsy Martinez, Edward Martinez, Jose Angel Martinez, Jr., Robert Gabriel Martinez, Victor Martinez Pastrana, Lizie D. Martinez-Calderon, Paul Richard Martini, Joseph A. Mascali, Bernard Mascarenhas, Stephen Frank Masi, Nicholas George Massa, Patricia Ann Massari, Michael Massaroli, Philip William Mastrandrea, Jr., Rudolph Mastrocinque, Joseph Mathai, Charles Mathers, William A. Mathesen, Marcello Matricciano, Margaret Elaine Mattic, Robert D. Mattson, Walter Matuza, Charles A. Mauro, Jr., Charles J. Mauro, Dorothy Mauro, Nancy T. Mauro, Tyrone May, Keithroy Marcellus Maynard, Robert J. Mayo, Kathy Nancy Mazza, Edward Mazzella, Jr., Jennifer Lynn Mazzotta, Kaaria Mbaya, James Joseph McAlary, Brian McAleese, Patricia Ann McAneney, Colin Robert McArthur, John Kevin McAvoy, Kenneth M. McBrayer, Brendan McCabe, Micheal McCabe, Thomas McCann, Justin McCarthy, Kevin M. McCarthy, Michael McCarthy, Robert McCarthy, Stanley McCaskill, Katie Marie McCloskey, Joan McConnell-Cullinan, Charles Austin McCrann, Tonyell F. McDay, Matthew T. McDermott, Joseph P. McDonald, Brian Grady McDonnell, Michael P. McDonnell, John McDowell, Jr., Eamon J. McEneaney, John Thomas McErlean, Jr., Daniel Francis McGinley, Mark Ryan McGinly, William E. McGinn, Thomas Henry MCGinnis, Michael Gregory McGinty, Ann McGovern, Scott Martin McGovern, William McGovern, Stacey Sennas McGowan, Francis Noel McGuinn, Patrick McGuire, Thomas M. McHale, Keith McHeffey, Ann M. McHugh, Denis J. McHugh III, Dennis McHugh, Michael E. McHugh, Robert G. McIlvaine, Donald James McIntyre, Stephanie Marie McKenna, Barry J. McKeon, Evelyn C. McKinnedy, Darryl Leron McKinney, George Patrick McLaughlin, Jr., Robert C. McLaughlin, Jr., Gavin McMahon, Robert D. McMahon, Edmund McNally, Daniel W. McNeal, Walter Arthur McNeil, Jisley McNish, Christine Sheila McNulty, Sean Peter McNulty, Robert McPadden, Terence A. McShane, Timothy Patrick McSweeney, Martin E. McWilliams, Rocco A. Medaglia, Abigail Cales Medina, Ana Iris Medina, Deborah Louise Medwig, Damian Meehan, William J. Meehan, Alok Mehta, Raymond Meisenheimer, Manuel Emilio Mejia, Eskedar Melaku, Antonio Melendez, Mary Melendez, Yelena Melnichenko, Stuart Todd Meltzer, Diarelia Jovanah Mena, Charles Mendez, Lizette Mendoza, Shevonne Olicia Mentis, Steven Mercado, Westly Mercer, Ralph Joseph Mercurio, Alan Harvey Merdinger, George L. Merino, Yamel Merino, George Merkouris, Deborah Merrick, Raymond Joseph Metz III, Jill Ann Metzler, David Robert Meyer, Nurul H. Miah, William Edward Micciulli, Martin Paul Michelstein, Peter Teague Milano, Gregory Milanowycz, Lukasz Tomasz Milewski, Sharon Christina Millan, Corey Peter Miller, Craig James Miller, Douglas Charles Miller, Henry Alfred Miller, Jr., Joel Miller, Michael Matthew Miller, Philip D. Miller, Robert Alan Miller, Robert Cromwell Miller, Jr., Benjamin Millman, Charles Morris Mills, Ronald Keith Milstein, Robert Minara, William George Minardi, Diakite Minata, Louis Joseph Minervino, Thomas Mingione, Wilbert Miraille, Dominick N. Mircovich, Rajesh Arjan Mirpuri, Joseph Mistrulli, Susan J. Miszkowicz, Paul Thomas Mitchell, Richard P. Miuccio, Frank V. Moccia, Sr., Louis Joseph Modafferi, Boyie Mohammed, Dennis Mojica, Manuel Mojica, Kleber Molina, Manuel De Jesus Molina, Carl Molinaro, Justin Molisani, Brian Monaghan, Franklin Monahan, John Monahan, Kristen Montanaro, Craig Montano, Michael Montesi, Jeffrey Montgomery, Peter Montoulieu, Cheryl Ann Monyak, Thomas Moody, Sharon Moore, Krishna Moorthy, Abner Morales, Carlos Manuel Morales, Luis Morales, Paula E. Morales, John Moran, John Christopher Moran, Kathleen Moran, Lindsay Stapleton Morehouse, George Morell, Steven P. Morello, Vincent S. Morello, Yvette Nicole Moreno, Dorothy Morgan, Richard Morgan, Nancy Morgenstern, Sanae Mori, Blanca Robertina Morocho, Leonel Geronimo Morocho, Dennis Gerard Moroney, Lynne Irene Morris, Seth Allan Morris, Stephen Philip Morris, Christopher Martel Morrison, Jorge Luis Morron Garcia, Ferdinand V. Morrone, William David Moskal, Marco Motroni, Cynthia Motus-Wilson, Iouri A. Mouchinski, Jude Joseph Moussa, Peter Moutos, Damion O’Neil Mowatt, Christopher Mozzillo, Stephen Vincent Mulderry, Richard Muldowney Jr., Michael D. Mullan, Dennis Michael Mulligan, Peter James Mulligan, Michael Joseph Mullin, James Donald Munhall, Nancy Muniz, Carlos Munoz, Frank Munoz, Theresa Munson, Robert M. Murach, Cesar Augusto Murillo, Marc A. Murolo, Brian Joseph Murphy, Charles Anthony Murphy, Christopher W. Murphy, Edward Charles Murphy, James F. Murphy Iv, James Thomas Murphy, Kevin James Murphy, Patrick Sean Murphy, Raymond E. Murphy, Robert Eddie Murphy, Jr., John Joseph Murray, John Joseph Murray, Jr., Susan D. Murray, Valerie Victoria Murray, Richard Todd Myhre, Robert B. Nagel, Takuya Nakamura, Alexander Napier, Frank Joseph Naples III, John Napolitano, Catherine Ann Nardella, Mario Nardone, Jr., Manika K. Narula, Mehmood Naseem, Narender Nath, Karen Susan Navarro, Joseph Micheal Navas, Francis Joseph Nazario, Glenroy I. Neblett, Rayman Marcus Neblett, Jerome O. Nedd, Laurence Nedell, Luke G. Nee, Pete Negron, Ann N. Nelson, David William Nelson, James Nelson, Michele Ann Nelson, Peter Allen Nelson, Oscar Francis Nesbitt, Gerard Terence Nevins, Christopher Newton-Carter, Kapinga Ngalula, Nancy Yuen Ngo, Jody Nichilo, Martin S. Niederer, Alfonse Joseph Niedermeyer, Frank John Niestadt, Jr., Gloria Nieves, Juan Nieves, Jr., Troy Edward Nilsen, Paul Nimbley, John B. Niven, Katherine Marie Noack, Curtis Terrance Noel, Daniel R. Nolan, Robert Noonan, Daniela R. Notaro, Brian Christopher Novotny, Soichi Numata, Brian Felix Nunez, Jose Nunez, Jeffrey Roger Nussbaum, Dennis O’Berg, James P. O’Brien, Jr., Michael P. O’Brien, Scott J. O’Brien, Timothy Michael O’Brien, Daniel O’Callaghan, Dennis James O’Connor, Jr., Diana J. O’Connor, Keith Kevin O’Connor, Richard J. O’Connor, Amy O’Doherty, Marni Pont O’Doherty, James Andrew O’Grady, Thomas O’Hagan, Patrick J. O’Keefe, William O’Keefe, Gerald O’leary, Matthew Timothy O’Mahony, Peter J. O’Neill, Jr., Sean Gordon O’Neill, Kevin O’Rourke, Patrick J. O’Shea, Robert William O’Shea, Timothy F. O’Sullivan, James A. Oakley, Douglas E. Oelschlager, Takashi Ogawa, Albert Ogletree, Philip Paul Ognibene, Joseph J. Ogren, Samuel Oitice, Gerald Michael Olcott, Christine Anne Olender, Linda Mary Oliva, Edward Kraft Oliver, Leah E. Oliver, Eric T. Olsen, Jeffrey James Olsen, Maureen Lyons Olson, Steven John Olson, Toshihiro Onda, Seamus L. O’Neal, John P. Oneill, Frank Oni, Michael C. Opperman, Christopher Orgielewicz, Margaret Orloske, Virginia Anne Ormiston, Ronald Orsini, Peter Ortale, Juan Ortega-Campos, Alexander Ortiz, David Ortiz, Emilio Ortiz, Jr., Pablo Ortiz, Paul Ortiz, Jr., Sonia Ortiz, Masaru Ose, Elsy C. Osorio, James R. Ostrowski, Jason Douglas Oswald, Michael Otten, Isidro D. Ottenwalder, Michael Chung Ou, Todd Joseph Ouida, Jesus Ovalles, Peter J. Owens, Jr., Adianes Oyola, Angel M. Pabon, Israel Pabon, Jr., Roland Pacheco, Michael Benjamin Packer, Rene Padilla-Chavarria, Deepa Pakkala, Jeffrey Matthew Palazzo, Thomas Palazzo, Richard Palazzolo, Orio J. Palmer, Frank Anthony Palombo, Alan N. Palumbo, Christopher Matthew Panatier, Dominique Lisa Pandolfo, Paul J. Pansini, John M. Paolillo, Edward Joseph Papa, Salvatore T. Papasso, James Nicholas Pappageorge, Vinod Kumar Parakat, Vijayashanker Paramsothy, Nitin Parandkar, Hardai Parbhu, James Wendell Parham, Debra Marie Paris, George Paris, Gye Hyong Park, Philip Lacey Parker, Michael Alaine Parkes, Robert E. Parks, Jr., Hashmukhrai C. Parmar, Robert Parro, Diane Marie Parsons, Leobardo Lopez Pascual, Michael Pascuma, Jerrold Paskins, Horace Robert Passananti, Suzanne H. Passaro, Avnish Ramanbhai Patel, Dipti Patel, Manish Patel, Steven Bennett Paterson, James Matthew Patrick, Manuel D. Patrocino, Bernard E. Patterson, Cira Marie Patti, Robert E. Pattison, James Robert Paul, Patrice Paz, Victor Paz-Gutierrez, Stacey Lynn Peak, Richard Allen Pearlman, Durrell V. Pearsall, Thomas Pedicini, Todd Douglas Pelino, Michel Adrian Pelletier, Anthony G. Peluso, Angel Ramon Pena, Richard Al Penny, Salvatore F. Pepe, Carl Peralta, Robert David Peraza, Jon A. Perconti, Alejo Perez, Angel Perez, Jr., Angela Susan Perez, Anthony Perez, Ivan Perez, Nancy E. Perez, Joseph John Perroncino, Edward J. Perrotta, Emelda H. Perry, Glenn C. Perry, John William Perry, Franklin Allan Pershep, Danny Pesce, Michael John Pescherine, Davin Peterson, William Russell Peterson, Mark Petrocelli, Philip Scott Petti, Glen Kerrin Pettit, Dominick Pezzulo, Kaleen Elizabeth Pezzuti, Kevin Pfeifer, Tu-Anh Pham, Kenneth Phelan, Sneha Ann Philips, Gerard Phillips, Suzette Eugenia Piantieri, Ludwig John Picarro, Matthew M. Picerno, Joseph Oswald Pick, Christopher Pickford, Dennis J. Pierce, Bernard Pietronico, Nicholas P. Pietrunti, Theodoros Pigis, Susan Elizabeth Pinto, Joseph Piskadlo, Christopher Todd Pitman, Joshua Piver, Joseph Plumitallo, John Pocher, William Howard Pohlmann, Laurence Polatsch, Thomas H. Polhemus, Steve Pollicino, Susan M. Pollio, Joshua Iousa Poptean, Giovanna Porras, Anthony Portillo, James Edward Potorti, Daphne Pouletsos, Richard N. Poulos, Stephen Emanual Poulos, Brandon Jerome Powell, Shawn Edward Powell, Antonio Pratt, Gregory M. Preziose, Wanda Ivelisse Prince, Vincent Princiotta, Kevin Prior, Everett Martin Proctor III, Carrie Beth Progen, Sarah Prothero-Redheffer, David Lee Pruim, Richard Prunty, John Foster Puckett, Robert David Pugliese, Edward F. Pullis, Patricia Ann Puma, Hemanth Kumar Puttur, Edward R. Pykon, Christopher Quackenbush, Lars Peter Qualben, Lincoln Quappe, Beth Ann Quigley, Michael Quilty, James Francis Quinn, Ricardo J. Quinn, Carlos Quishpe-Cuaman, Carol Millicent Rabalais, Christopher Peter A. Racaniello, Leonard J. Ragaglia, Eugene Raggio, Laura Marie Ragonese-Snik, Michael Ragusa, Peter Frank Raimondi, Harry A. Raines, Ehtesham Raja, Valsa Raju, Edward Rall, Lukas Rambousek, Maria Ramirez, Harry Ramos, Vishnoo Ramsaroop, Lorenzo E. Ramzey, Alfred Todd Rancke, Adam David Rand, Jonathan C. Randall, Srinivasa Shreyas Ranganath, Anne T. Ransom, Faina Aronovna Rapoport, Robert A. Rasmussen, Amenia Rasool, Roger Mark Rasweiler, David Alan Rathkey, William Ralph Raub, Gerard P. Rauzi, Alexey Razuvaev, Gregory Reda, Michele Reed, Judith Ann Reese, Donald J. Regan, Robert M. Regan, Thomas Michael Regan, Christian Michael Otto Regenhard, Howard Reich, Gregg Reidy, James Brian Reilly, Kevin O. Reilly, Timothy E. Reilly, Joseph Reina, Jr., Thomas Barnes Reinig, Frank Bennett Reisman, Joshua Scott Reiss, Karen Renda, John Armand Reo, Richard Cyril Rescorla, John Thomas Resta, Luis Clodoaldo Revilla, Eduvigis Reyes, Jr., Bruce Albert Reynolds, John Frederick Rhodes, Francis Saverio Riccardelli, Rudolph N. Riccio, Ann Marie Riccoboni, David H. Rice, Eileen Mary Rice, Kenneth Frederick Rice III, Vernon Allan Richard, Claude Daniel Richards, Gregory David Richards, Michael Richards, Venesha Orintia Richards, James C. Riches, Alan Jay Richman, John M. Rigo, Theresa Risco, Rose Mary Riso, Moises N. Rivas, Joseph Rivelli, Carmen Alicia Rivera, Isaias Rivera, Juan William Rivera, Linda Ivelisse Rivera, David E. Rivers, Joseph R. Riverso, Paul V. Rizza, John Frank Rizzo, Stephen Louis Roach, Joseph Roberto, Leo Arthur Roberts, Michael Roberts, Michael Edward Roberts, Donald Walter Robertson, Jr., Catherina Robinson, Jeffery Robinson, Michell Lee Jean Robotham, Donald A. Robson, Antonio A. Rocha, Raymond James Rocha, Laura Rockefeller, John Rodak, Antonio J. Rodrigues, Anthony Rodriguez, Carmen Milagros Rodriguez, Gregory Ernesto Rodriguez, Marsha A. Rodriguez, Mayra Valdes Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, David Bartolo Rodriguez-Vargas, Matthew Rogan, Karlie Barbara Rogers, Scott Williams Rohner, Keith Roma, Joseph M. Romagnolo, Efrain Romero, Sr., Elvin Romero, Juan Romero Orozco, James A. Romito, Sean Paul Rooney, Eric Thomas Ropiteau, Aida Rosario, Angela Rosario, Wendy Alice Rosario Wakeford, Mark Rosen, Brooke David Rosenbaum, Linda Rosenbaum, Sheryl Lynn Rosenbaum, Lloyd Daniel Rosenberg, Mark Louis Rosenberg, Andrew Ira Rosenblum, Joshua M. Rosenblum, Joshua Alan Rosenthal, Richard David Rosenthal, Daniel Rosetti, Norman S. Rossinow, Nicholas P. Rossomando, Michael Craig Rothberg, Donna Marie Rothenberg, Nicholas Rowe, Timothy Alan Roy, Sr., Paul G. Ruback, Ronald J. Ruben, Joanne Rubino, David M. Ruddle, Bart Joseph Ruggiere, Susan A. Ruggiero, Adam Keith Ruhalter, Gilbert Ruiz, Obdulio Ruiz Diaz, Stephen P. Russell, Steven Harris Russin, Michael Thomas Russo, Sr., Wayne Alan Russo, Edward Ryan, John Joseph Ryan, Jr., Jonathan Stephan Ryan, Matthew Lancelot Ryan, Tatiana Ryjova, Christina Sunga Ryook, Thierry Saada, Jason Elazar Sabbag, Thomas E. Sabella, Scott Saber, Joseph Francis Sacerdote, Neeraha Sadaranghgani, Mohammad Ali Sadeque, Francis John Sadocha, Jude Safi Brock, Joel Safronoff, Edward Saiya, John Patrick Salamone, Hernando Salas, Juan G. Salas, Esmerlin Antonio Salcedo, John Salvatore Salerno, Jr., Richard L. Salinardi, Jr., Wayne John Saloman, Nolbert Salomon, Catherine Patricia Salter, Frank Salvaterra, Paul Richard Salvio, Samuel Robert Salvo, Jr., Rena Sam-Dinnoo, Carlos Alberto Samaniego, James Kenneth Samuel, Jr., Michael San Phillip, Sylvia San Pio, Hugo M. Sanay, Erick Sanchez, Jacquelyn Patrice Sanchez, Eric M. Sand, Stacey Leigh Sanders, Herman S. Sandler, James Sands, Jr., Ayleen J. Santiago, Kirsten Santiago, Maria Theresa Santillan, Susan Gayle Santo, Christopher Santora, John A. Santore, Mario L. Santoro, Rafael Humberto Santos, Rufino Conrado Flores Santos Iii, Jorge Octavio Santos Anaya, Kalyan Sarkar, Chapelle R. Sarker, Paul F. Sarle, Deepika Kumar Sattaluri, Gregory Thomas Saucedo, Susan M. Sauer, Anthony Savas, Vladimir Savinkin, Jackie Sayegh, John Michael Sbarbaro, Robert L. Scandole, Jr., Michelle Scarpitta, Dennis Scauso, John Albert Schardt, John G. Scharf, Frederick Claude Scheffold, Jr., Angela Susan Scheinberg, Scott Mitchell Schertzer, Sean Schielke, Steven Francis Schlag, Jon Schlissel, Karen Helene Schmidt, Ian Schneider, Thomas G. Schoales, Frank G. Schott, Jr., Gerard Patrick Schrang, Jeffrey H. Schreier, John T. Schroeder, Susan Lee Schuler, Edward William Schunk, Mark E. Schurmeier, Clarin Shellie Schwartz, John Burkhart Schwartz, Mark Schwartz, Adriane Victoria Scibetta, Raphael Scorca,Randolph Scott, Sheila Scott, Christopher Jay Scudder, Arthur Warren Scullin, Michael Herman Seaman,Margaret M. Seeliger, Anthony Segarra, Carlos Segarra, Jason Sekzer, Matthew Carmen Sellitto, Howard Selwyn, Larry John Senko, Arturo Angelo Sereno, Frankie Serrano, Alena Sesinova, Adele Christine Sessa, Sita Nermalla Sewnarine, Karen Lynn Seymour, Davis Sezna, Thomas Joseph Sgroi, Jayesh S. Shah, Khalid M. Shahid, Mohammed Shajahan, Gary Shamay, Earl Richard Shanahan, Neil Shastri, Kathryn Anne Shatzoff, Barbara A. Shaw, Jeffrey James Shaw, Robert John Shay, Jr., Daniel James Shea, Joseph Patrick Shea, Linda Sheehan, Hagay Shefi, John Anthony Sherry, Atsushi Shiratori, Thomas Joseph Shubert, Mark Shulman, See Wong Shum, Allan Abraham Shwartzstein, Johanna Sigmund, Dianne T. Signer, Gregory Sikorsky, Stephen Gerard Siller, David Silver, Craig A. Silverstein, Nasima Hameed Simjee, Bruce Edward Simmons, Arthur Simon, Kenneth Alan Simon, Michael J. Simon,Paul Joseph Simon, Marianne Teresa Simone, Barry Simowitz, Jeff Lyal Simpson, Khamladai Singh,Kulwant Singh, Roshan Ramesh Singh, Thomas E. Sinton III, Peter A. Siracuse, Muriel Fay Siskopoulos, Joseph Michael Sisolak, John P. Skala, Francis Joseph Skidmore, Jr., Toyena Skinner, Paul A. Skrzypek, Christopher Paul Slattery, Vincent Robert Slavin, Robert F. Sliwak, Paul K. Sloan, Stanley S. Smagala,,Jr., Wendy L. Small, Catherine Smith, Daniel Laurence Smith, George Eric Smith, James Gregory Smith, Jeffrey R. Smith, Joyce Patricia Smith, Karl T. Smith, Keisha Smith, Kevin Joseph Smith, Leon Smith, Jr., Moira Ann Smith, Rosemary A. Smith, Bonnie Jeanne Smithwick, Rochelle Monique Snell, Leonard J. Snyder, Jr., Astrid Elizabeth Sohan, Sushil S. Solanki, Ruben Solares, Naomi Leah Solomon, Daniel W. Song, Michael Charles Sorresse, Fabian Soto, Timothy Patrick Soulas, Gregory Spagnoletti, Donald F. Spampinato, Jr., Thomas Sparacio, John Anthony Spataro, Robert W. Spear, Jr.,Maynard S. Spence, Jr., George Edward Spencer III, Robert Andrew Spencer, Mary Rubina Sperando, Tina Spicer, Frank Spinelli, William E. Spitz, Joseph Spor, Jr., Klaus Johannes Sprockamp, Saranya Srinuan, Fitzroy St. Rose, Michael F. Stabile, Lawrence T. Stack, Timothy M. Stackpole, Richard James Stadelberger, Eric Stahlman, Gregory Stajk, Alexandru Liviu Stan, Corina Stan, Mary Domenica Stanley,Anthony Starita, Jeffrey Stark, Derek James Statkevicus, Craig William Staub, William V. Steckman, Eric Thomas Steen, William R. Steiner, Alexander Steinman, Andrew Stergiopoulos, Andrew Stern, Martha Stevens, Michael James Stewart, Richard H. Stewart, Jr., Sanford M. Stoller, Lonny Jay Stone, Jimmy Nevill Storey, Timothy Stout, Thomas Strada, James J. Straine, Jr., Edward W. Straub, George J. Strauch, Jr., Edward T. Strauss, Steven R. Strauss, Steven F. Strobert, Walwyn W. Stuart, Jr., Benjamin Suarez, David Scott Suarez, Ramon Suarez, Yoichi Sugiyama, William Christopher Sugra, Daniel Suhr,David Marc Sullins,Christopher P. Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, Hilario Soriano Sumaya, Jr., James Joseph Suozzo, Colleen Supinski, Robert Sutcliffe, Seline Sutter, Claudia Suzette Sutton, John Francis Swaine, Kristine M. Swearson, Brian Edward Sweeney, Kenneth J. Swenson, Thomas Swift, Derek Ogilvie Sword, Kevin Thomas Szocik, Gina Sztejnberg, Norbert P. Szurkowski, Harry Taback, Joann Tabeek, Norma C. Taddei, Michael Taddonio, Keiichiro Takahashi, Keiji Takahashi, Phyllis Gail Talbot, Robert Talhami, Sean Patrick Tallon, Paul Talty, Maurita Tam,Rachel Tamares, Hector Tamayo, Michael Andrew Tamuccio, Kenichiro Tanaka, Rhondelle Cheri Tankard, Michael Anthony Tanner, Dennis Gerard Taormina, Jr., Kenneth Joseph Tarantino, Allan Tarasiewicz, Ronald Tartaro, Darryl Anthony Taylor, Donnie Brooks Taylor, Lorisa Ceylon Taylor, Michael Morgan Taylor, Paul A. Tegtmeier, Yeshauant Tembe, Anthony Tempesta, Dorothy Pearl Temple, Stanley Temple, David Tengelin, Brian John Terrenzi, Lisa M. Terry, Shell Tester, Goumatie T. Thackurdeen, Sumati Thakur, Harshad Sham Thatte, Thomas F. Theurkauf, Jr., Lesley Anne Thomas, Brian Thomas Thompson, Clive Thompson, Glenn Thompson, Nigel Bruce Thompson, Perry A. Thompson, Vanavah Alexei Thompson, William H. Thompson, Eric Raymond Thorpe, Nichola Angela Thorpe, Sal Edward Tieri, Jr., John P. Tierney, Mary Ellen Tiesi, William R. Tieste, Kenneth Francis Tietjen, Stephen Edward Tighe, Scott Charles Timmes, Michael E. Tinley, Jennifer M. Tino, Robert Frank Tipaldi, John James Tipping II, David Tirado, Hector Luis Tirado, Jr., Michelle Lee Titolo, John J. Tobin, Richard Todisco, Vladimir Tomasevic, Stephen Kevin Tompsett, Thomas Tong, Doris Torres, Luis Eduardo Torres, Amy Elizabeth Toyen, Christopher Michael Traina, Daniel Patrick Trant, Abdoul Karim Traore, Glenn J. Travers, Walter Philip Travers, Felicia Y. Traylor-Bass, Lisa L. Trerotola, Karamo Trerra, Michael Angel Trinidad, Francis Joseph Trombino, Gregory James Trost, William P. Tselepis, Zhanetta Valentinovna Tsoy, Michael Tucker, Lance Richard Tumulty, Ching Ping Tung, Simon James Turner, Donald Joseph Tuzio, Robert T. Twomey, Jennifer Tzemis, John G. Ueltzhoeffer, Tyler V. Ugolyn, Michael A. Uliano, Jonathan J. Uman, Anil Shivhari Umarkar, Allen V. Upton, Diane Marie Urban, John Damien Vaccacio, Bradley Hodges Vadas, Renuta Vaidea, William Valcarcel, Felix Antonio Vale, Ivan Vale, Benito Valentin, Santos Valentin, Jr., Carlton Francis Valvo II, Erica H. Van Acker, Kenneth W. Van Auken, Richard B. Van Hine, Daniel M. Van Laere, Edward Raymond Vanacore, Jon C. Vandevander, Barrett Vanvelzer, Edward Vanvelzer, Paul Herman Vanvelzer, Frederick Thomas Varacchi, Gopalakrishnan Varadhan, David Vargas, Scott C. Vasel, Azael Ismael Vasquez, Arcangel Vazquez, Santos Vazquez, Peter Anthony Vega,Sankara S. Velamuri, Jorge Velazquez, Lawrence G. Veling, Anthony Mark Ventura, David Vera, Loretta Ann Vero,Christopher James Vialonga, Matthew Gilbert Vianna, Robert Anthony Vicario, Celeste Torres Victoria, Joanna Vidal, John T. Vigiano II, Joseph Vincent Vigiano, Frank J. Vignola, Jr., Joseph Barry Vilardo, Sergio Villanueva, Chantal Vincelli, Melissa Vincent, Francine Ann Virgilio, Lawrence Virgilio, Joseph Gerard Visciano, Joshua S. Vitale, Maria Percoco Vola, Lynette D. Vosges, Garo H. Voskerijian, Alfred Vukosa, Gregory Kamal Bruno Wachtler, Gabriela Waisman, Courtney Wainsworth Walcott, Victor Wald, Benjamin James Walker, Glen Wall, Mitchel Scott Wallace, Peter Guyder Wallace, Robert Francis Wallace, Roy Michael Wallace, Jeanmarie Wallendorf, Matthew Blake Wallens, John Wallice, Jr., Barbara P. Walsh, James Henry Walsh, Jeffrey P. Walz, Ching Wang, Weibin Wang, Michael Warchola, Stephen Gordon Ward, James Arthur Waring, Brian G. Warner, Derrick Washington, Charles Waters, James Thomas Waters, Jr., Patrick J. Waters, Kenneth Thomas Watson, Michael Henry Waye, Todd Christopher WeaverWalter Edward Weaver, Nathaniel Webb, Dinah Webster, Joanne Flora Weil, Michael T. Weinberg, Steven Weinberg, Scott Jeffrey Weingard, Steven George Weinstein, Simon Weiser, David M. Weiss, David Thomas Weiss, Vincent Michael Wells, Timothy Matthew Welty, Christian Hans Rudolf Wemmers, Ssu-Hui Wen, Oleh D. Wengerchuk, Peter M. West, Whitfield West, Jr., Meredith Lynn Whalen, Eugene Whelan, Adam S. White, Edward James White III, James Patrick White, John Sylvester White, Kenneth Wilburn White, Jr., Leonard Anthony White, Malissa Y. White, Wayne White, Leanne Marie Whiteside, Mark P. Whitford, Michael T. Wholey, Mary Catherine Wieman, Jeffrey David Wiener, Wilham J. Wik, Alison Marie Wildman, Glenn E. Wilkenson, John C. Willett, Brian Patrick Williams Crossley, Richard Williams, Jr., David J. Williams, Deborah Lynn Williams, Kevin Michael Williams, Louie Anthony Williams, Louis Calvin Williams III, John P. Williamson, Donna Ann Wilson, William Wilson, David Harold Winton, Glenn J. Winuk, Thomas Francis Wise, Alan L. Wisniewski, Frank Thomas Wisniewski, David Wiswall, Sigrid Wiswe, Michael Wittenstein, Christopher W. Wodenshek, Martin P. Wohlforth, Katherine Susan Wolf, Jennifer Yen Wong, Siu Cheung Wong, Yin Ping Wong, Yuk Ping Wong, Brent James Woodall,James John Woods, Patrick J. Woods, Richard Herron Woodwell, David Terence Wooley, John Bentley Works, Martin Michael Wortley, Rodney James Wotton, William Wren, John Wayne Wright, Neil Robin Wright, Sandra Lee Wright, Jupiter Yambem, Suresh Yanamadala, Matthew David Yarnell, Myrna Yaskulka, Shakila Yasmin, Olabisi Shadie Layeni Yee, William Yemele, Edward P. York, Kevin Patrick York, Raymond R. York, Suzanne Youmans, Barrington Young, Jacqueline Young, Elkin Yuen, Joseph C. Zaccoli, Adel Agayby Zakhary, Arkady Zaltsman, Edwin J. Zambrana, Jr., Robert Alan Zampieri, Mark Zangrilli, Ira Zaslow, Kenneth Albert Zelman, Abraham J. Zelmanowitz, Martin Morales Zempoaltecatl, Zhe Zeng, Marc Scott Zeplin, Jie Yao Justin Zhao, Ivelin Ziminski, Michael Joseph Zinzi, Charles A. Zion, Julie Lynne Zipper, Salvatore Zisa, Prokopios Paul Zois, Joseph J. Zuccala, Andrew S. Zucker and Igor Zukelman.


Victims on American Flight 11

Anna Allison, David Lawrence Angell, Lynn Edwards Angell, Seima Aoyama, Barbara Jean Arestegui, Myra Joy Aronson, Christine Barbuto, Carolyn Beug, Kelly Ann Booms, Carol Marie Bouchard, Robin Lynne Kaplan, Neilie Anne Heffernan Casey, Jeffrey Dwayne Collman, Jeffrey W. Coombs, Tara Kathleen Creamer, Thelma Cuccinello, Patrick Currivan, Brian Paul Dale, David Dimeglio, Donald Americo Ditullio, Alberto Dominguez, Paige Marie Farley-Hackel, Alexander Milan Filipov, Carol Ann Flyzik, Paul J. Friedman, Karleton D.B. Fyfe, Peter Alan Gay, Linda M. George, Edmund Glazer, Lisa Reinhart Gordenstein, Andrew Peter Charles Curry Green, Peter Paul Hashem, Robert Jay Hayes, Edward R. Hennessy, Jr., John A. Hofer, Cora Hidalgo Holland, John Nicholas Humber, Jr., Waleed Joseph Iskandar, John Charles Jenkins, Charles Edward Jones, Barbara A. Keating, David P. Kovalcin,Judith Camilla Larocque, Natalie Janis Lasden, Daniel John Lee, Daniel M. Lewin, Sara Elizabeth Low,Susan A. Mackay, Karen Ann Martin, Thomas F. McGuinness, Jr., Christopher D. Mello, Jeffrey Peter Mladenik, Carlos Alberto Montoya, Antonio Jesus Montoya Valdes, Laura Lee Morabito, Mildred Naiman, Laurie Ann Neira, Renee Lucille Newell, Kathleen Ann Nicosia, Jacqueline June Norton, Robert Grant Norton, John Ogonowski, Betty Ann Ong, Jane M. Orth, Thomas Nicholas Pecorelli, Berinthia B. Perkins,Sonia M. Puopolo, David E. Retik, Jean Destrehan Roger, Philip Martin Rosenzweig, Richard Barry Ross, Jessica Leigh Sachs, Rahma Salie, Heather Lee Smith, Dianne Bullis Snyder, Douglas Joel Stone, Xavier Suarez, Madeline Amy Sweeney, Michael Theodoridis, James Anthony Trentini, Mary Barbara Trentini, Pendyala Vamsikrishna, Mary Alice Wahlstrom, Kenneth Waldie, John Joseph Wenckus, Candace Lee Williams and Christopher Rudolph Zarba, Jr.


Victims on United Airlines Flight 175

Alona Abraham, Garnet Edward Bailey, Mark Lawrence Bavis, Graham Andrew Berkeley, Touri Bolourchi, Klaus Bothe, Daniel Raymond Brandhorst, David Reed Gamboa Brandhorst, John Brett Cahill, Christoffer Mikael Carstanjen, John J. Corcoran III, Dorothy Alma de Araujo, Ana Gloria Pocasangre Debarrera, Robert John Fangman, Lisa Anne Frost, Ronald Gamboa, Lynn Catherine Goodchild, Peter M. Goodrich, Douglas Alan Gowell, Francis Edward Grogan, Carl Max Hammond, Jr., Christine Lee Hanson, Peter Burton Hanson, Susan Kim Hanson, Gerald Francis Hardacre, Eric Hartono, James Edward Hayden, Herbert Wilson Homer, Michael Robert Horrocks, Robert Adrien Jalbert, Amy N. Jarret, Ralph Kershaw, Heinrich Kimmig, Amy R. King, Brian Kinney, Kathryn L. LaBorie, Robert G. Leblanc, Maclovio Lopez, Jr., Marianne Macfarlane, Alfred Gilles Marchand, Louis Mariani, Juliana McCourt, Ruth Magdaline McCourt, Wolfgang Peter Menzel, Shawn M. Nassaney, Marie Pappalardo, Patrick J. Quigley IV, Frederick Charles Rimmele III, James Roux, Jesus Sanchez, Victor J. Saracini, Mary Kathleen Shearer, Robert M. Shearer, Jane Louise Simpkin, Brian David Sweeney, Michael C. Tarrou, Alicia N. Titus, Timothy Ray Ward and William Michael Weems.

Victims at the Pentagon (Not including Flight 77)

USA – United States Army; USN – United States Navy

SPC Craig S. Amundson (USA), YN3 Melissa Rose Barnes (USN), MSG Max J. Beilke (USA, Retired), IT2 Kris Romeo Bishundat (USN), Carrie R. Blagburn, COL Canfield D. Boone (ARNG), Donna M. Bowen, Allen P. Boyle, ET3 Christopher L. Burford (USN), ET3 Daniel M. Caballero (USN), SFC Jose O. Calderon-Olmedo (USA), Angelene C. Carter, Sharon A. Carver, SFC John J. Chada (USA, Retired), Rosa Maria Chapa, Julian T. Cooper, LCDR Eric A. Cranford (USN), Ada M. Davis, CAPT Gerald F. DeConto (USN), LTC Jerry D. Dickerson (USA), IT1 Johnnie Doctor, Jr. (USN), CAPT Robert E. Dolan, Jr. (USN), CDR William H. Donovan (USN), CDR Patrick Dunn (USN), AG1 Edward T. Earhart (USN), LCDR Robert R. Elseth (USNR), SK3 Jamie L. Fallon (USN), Amelia V. Fields, Gerald P. Fisher, AG2 Matthew M. Flocco (USN), Sandra N. Foster, CAPT Lawrence D. Getzfred (USN), Cortez Ghee, Brenda C. Gibson, COL Ronald F. Golinski (USA, Retired), Diane Hale-McKinzy, Carolyn B. Halmon, Sheila M.S. Hein, ET1 Ronald J. Hemenway (USN), MAJ Wallace Cole Hogan, Jr. (USA), SSG Jimmie I. Holley (USA, Retired), Angela M. Houtz, Brady Kay Howell, Peggie M. Hurt, LTC Stephen N. Hyland, Jr. (USA), Lt Col Robert J. Hymel (USAF, Retired), SGM Lacey B. Ivory (USA), LTC Dennis M. Johnson (USA), Judith L. Jones, Brenda Kegler, LT Michael S. Lamana (USN), David W. Laychak, Samantha L. Lightbourn-Allen, MAJ Stephen V. Long (USA), James T. Lynch, Jr., Terence M. Lynch, OS2 Nehamon Lyons IV (USN), Shelley A. Marshall, Teresa M. Martin, Ada L. Mason-Acker, LTC Dean E. Mattson (USA), LTG Timothy J. Maude (USA), Robert J. Maxwell, Molly L. McKenzie, Patricia E. Mickley, MAJ Ronald D. Milam (USA), Gerard P. Moran, Jr., Odessa V. Morris, ET1 Brian A. Moss (USN), Teddington H. Moy, LCDR Patrick J. Murphy (USNR), Khang Ngoc Nguyen, DM2 Michael A. Noeth (USN), Ruben S. Ornedo, Diana B. Padro, LT Jonas M. Panik (USNR), MAJ Clifford L. Patterson, Jr. (USA), LT Darin H. Pontell (USNR), Scott Powell, CAPT Jack D. Punches (USN, Retired), AW1 Joseph J. Pycior, Jr. (USN), Deborah A. Ramsaur, Rhonda Sue Rasmussen, IT1 Marsha D. Ratchford (USN), Martha M. Reszke, Cecelia E. (Lawson) Richard, Edward V. Rowenhorst, Judy Rowlett, SGM Robert E. Russell (USA, Retired), CW4 William R. Ruth (ARNG), Charles E. Sabin, Sr., Marjorie C. Salamone, COL David M. Scales (USA), CDR Robert A. Schlegel (USN), Janice M. Scott, LTC Michael L. Selves (USA, Retired), Marian H. Serva, CDR Dan F. Shanower (USN), Antionette M. Sherman, Diane M. Simmons, Cheryle D. Sincock, ITC Gregg H. Smallwood (USN), LTC Gary F. Smith (USA, Retired), Patricia J. Statz, Edna L. Stephens, SGM Larry L. Strickland (USA), LTC Kip P. Taylor (USA), Sandra C. Taylor, LTC Karl W. Teepe (USA, Retired), SGT Tamara C. Thurman (USA), LCDR Otis V. Tolbert (USN), SSG Willie Q. Troy (USA, Retired), LCDR Ronald J. Vauk (USNR), LTC Karen J. Wagner (USA), Meta L. (Fuller) Waller, SPC Chin Sun Pak Wells (USA), SSG Maudlyn A. White (USA), Sandra L. White, Ernest M. Willcher, LCDR David L. Williams (USN), MAJ Dwayne Williams (USA), RMC Marvin Roger Woods (USN, Retired), IT2 Kevin W. Yokum (USN), ITC Donald M. Young (USN), Edmond G. Young, Jr. and Lisa L. Young.


Victims on American Airlines Flight 77

Paul W. Ambrose, Yeneneh Betru, Mary Jane Booth, Bernard C. Brown II, CAPT Charles F. Burlingame III, USNR (Retired), Suzanne M. Calley, William E. Caswell, David M. Charlebois, Sarah M. Clark, Asia S. Cottom, James D. Debeuneure, Rodney Dickens, Eddie A. Dillard, LCDR Charles A. Droz III, USN (Retired), Barbara G. Edwards, Charles S. Falkenberg, Dana Falkenberg, Zoe Falkenberg, J. Joseph Ferguson, Darlene E. Flagg, RADM Wilson F. Flagg, USNR (Retired), 1st Lt Richard P. Gabriel, USMC (Retired), Ian J. Gray, Stanley R. Hall, Michele M. Heidenberger, Bryan C. Jack, Steven D. Jacoby, Ann C. Judge, Chandler R. Keller, Yvonne E. Kennedy, Norma Cruz Khan, Karen Ann Kincaid, Dong Chul Lee, Jennifer Lewis, Kenneth E. Lewis, Renee A. May, Dora Marie Menchaca, Christopher C. Newton, Barbara K. Olson, Ruben S. Ornedo, Robert Penninger, Robert R. Ploger III,Zandra F. Ploger, Lisa J. Raines, Todd H. Reuben, John P. Sammartino, George W. Simmons, Donald D. Simmons, Mari-Rae Sopper, Robert Speisman, Norma Lang Steuerle, Hilda E. Taylor, Leonard E. Taylor, Sandra D. Teague, Leslie A. Whittington, CAPT John D. Yamnicky, Sr., USN (Retired), Vicki Yancey, Shuyin Yang and Yuguag Zheng.

Victims on United Airlines Flight 93 

Christian Adams, Lorraine G. Bay, Todd Beamer, Alan Beaven, Mark K. Bingham, Deora Frances Bodley, Sandra W. Bradshaw, Marion Britton, Thomas E. Burnett Jr., William Cashman, Georgine Rose Corrigan, Patricia Cushing, Jason Dahl, Joseph Deluca, Patrick Driscoll, Edward Porter Felt, Jane C. Folger, Colleen Fraser, Andrew Garcia, Jeremy Glick, Lauren Grandcolas, Wanda A. Green, Donald F. Greene, Linda Gronlund, Richard Guadagno, Leroy Homer, Jr., Toshiya Kuge, CeeCee Lyles, Hilda Marcin, Waleska Martinez, Nicole Miller, Louis J. Nacke, II, Donald Arthur Peterson, Jean Hoadley Peterson, Mark Rothenberg, Christine Snyder, John Talignani and Honor Elizabeth Wainio.


"I make my way through this darkness. I can't feel nothin' but this chain that binds me. Lost track of how far I've gone-how far I've gone and how high I've climbed. On my back's a sixty pound stone, on my shoulder a half mile of line. come on up for The Rising. Come on up! Lay your hands in mine. Come on up for The Rising. Come on up for The Rising Tonight."
-bill kenny
 

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