Washington.The chapter president, Capt. George Asseng, provided a memorium of $1,500 to the Pentagon Memorial The Pentagon Memorial, under construction outside the Pentagon, is one of several memorials to those killed at the Pentagon in the September 11, 2001 attacks. In the aftermath of the attacks, there were numerous impromptu memorials in areas around the Pentagon. Fund at a meeting of the Pentagon Memorial Fund Family Steering Committee. This donation was in memory of all the victims of the 9/11 attack, including fifteen members of the chapter: Angelene Carter, Dr. Gerald Fisher, Brenda Gibson, Peggie Hurt, Brenda Kegler keg·ler n. A person who bowls; a bowler. [German, from kegeln, to bowl, from Kegel, bowling pin, from Middle High German kegel, from Old High German kegil , David Laychak, Robert Maxwell, Patricia Mickley, Diana Padro, Rhonda Rasmussen, Edward Rowenhorst, Robert Russell, Chuck Sabin Sa·bin , Albert Bruce 1906-1993. American microbiologist and physician who developed a live-virus vaccine against polio (1957), replacing the killed-virus vaccine invented by Jonas Salk. , Sandra Taylor, and Willie Troy. "We were privileged to work with these professionals and [are priviledged] to be able to honor their memory through this donation." Pictured are (l-r) Michael Sullivan, Pentagon renovation program The Pentagon Renovation Program or PENREN is a long-term project by the United States Department of Defense to perform a complete slab-to-slab renovation of The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The program began in the 1990s, and is expected to be completed by 2010. manager; Jim Laychak, president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund, Inc.; Capt. George Asseng, chapter president, and Sandra White, chapter USMC service representative. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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