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9/11 Commission Records at the National Archives. The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, aka the 9/11 Commission, was an independent, bipartisan commission created by Congress to provide a "full and complete accounting" of the 9/11 attacks.
Sept 11, 2001, 7:59am – American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 carrying 81 passengers and 11 crew members, departs from Logan International Airport in Boston, bound for Los Angeles International Airport. 8:14 – United Airlines Flight 175, a Boeing 767, carrying 56 passengers and 9 crew members, departs from Logan International Airport in Boston, bound for Los Angeles International ...
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, known as the 9/11 Commission, was an independent, bipartisan commission created by Congress. The Commission's mandate was to provide a "full and complete accounting" of the attacks of September 11, 2001 and to provide recommendations as to how to prevent such attacks in the future. The Commission, existing from 2003 - 2004 ...
By Victoria Macchi and Jessie Kratz | National Archives News Enlarge The October 2001 National Archives employee newsletter. The caption reads: "Carol Savo of the New York Office looks back at the burning towers of the World Trade Center from a ferry crossing the Hudson River." WASHINGTON, September 9, 2021 — Writing in a National Archives employee newsletter the month after the September 11 ...
Memorandums for the Record (MFR) During its investigation, the Commission staff conducted over 1200 fact-finding interviews-the MFRs are summaries of these interviews. This series is available online. Front Office Files The front office consisted of Philip Zelikow, Executive Director; Christopher A. Kohm, Deputy Executive Director; Daniel Marcus, General Counsel and Steven M. Dunne, Deputy ...
Following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Record Group 237) compiled records from its staff and aviation facilities to support internal and external investigations of the events. The records consist of 126 cubic feet of textual, audio, and electronic files relating to the actual terrorist attacks, the FAA’s involvement in the monitoring ...
* Status O=open R=redacted H=withheld P=pending During the 9/11 Commission's investigation, commission staff conducted over 1200 fact-finding interviews. The MFRs are summaries of these interviews, and are available in the National Archives Catalog. To quickly search for a name in this table, hold down the "Ctrl" and "F" keys, and then type in the name you are looking for in the search box ...
The 9/11 attacks shattered more than lives and property. The attacks, and the US government’s response, also shattered the boundaries between war and peace.
from the Oval Oice, 9/11/2001. Photographer: Paul Morse. National Archives Identifier 204325066 . Citizen Archivist Mission. U.S. v. Cassius Clay, Jr. aka Muhammad Ali. Looking for some new records to transcribe? Help us . transcribe documents. from the. Vietnam War dra evasion criminal case, United States vs. Cassius Clay, Jr. aka Muhammad Ali.
This collection contains one copy of each published title available to members of the Commission to use during its activities. The age of terror: America and the world after September 11. New York: Basic Books; [New Haven, Conn.]: Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, c2001. xxiv, 232 p. HV 6432 A43 2001a America confronts terrorism: understanding the danger and how to think about it: a ...