PRESIDENT OBSERVES A MINUTE OF SILENCE ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11
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PRESIDENT OBSERVES A MINUTE OF SILENCE ON THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11 (18 pictures)
View All Images- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display.
- The President of the USA, George Bush and the First Lady Laura Bush observed a minute of silence at 08.46 hrs, exactly five years after the first plane struck the Twin Towers. They joined officers and men from the NYPD and NYFD at a Fire House on the Lower East Side of Manhattan which housed Ladder 18, a fire unit deployed on 091101. The battered door of Ladder 18 which was pulled from the wreckage, was on display. `