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Thomas Nelson Burnette Jr. (October 23, 1944 – April 1, 2019) [1] [2] was a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army.He served as deputy commander in chief of U.S. Joint Forces Command from 1999 to 2000 and deputy chief of staff for operations and plans of the United States Army from 1997 to 1999.
In 2002, Burnett, along with Beamer, Bingham and Glick, were posthumously awarded the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. [22] A post office in his hometown of Bloomington, Minnesota, was renamed the Thomas E. Burnett Jr. Post Office. [4] [23] [24] Every May, Oak Grove Middle School students volunteer for a Thomas Burnett Day of Service.
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Thomas Burnett or Burnet may refer to: Thomas Burnet (theologian) (c. 1635–1715), theologian Thomas Burnet (judge) (1694–1753), English wit, barrister and judge
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Glick boarded Flight 93 to attend a company sales meeting. He was originally scheduled to travel on the previous day. [11]According to accounts of cell phone conversations, Glick, along with Todd Beamer, Mark Bingham and Tom Burnett, formed a plan to take the plane back from the hijackers, and led other passengers in this effort. [15]