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    The Defense Department has established a Pentagon family assistance center for those seeking information on relatives still missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the nation’s military command center. (more)

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    By midday Wednesday, the National Guard had called up about 2,800 soldiers and airmen to support relief efforts in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. (more)

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    ATLANTA — Josh Gipe had been considering joining the Army to pay for college. The terrorist attacks against the very symbols of American power steeled his resolve. (more)

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