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Chandler R. Keller

  Chad was born in Manhattan Beach, California on October 8, 1971, and died September 11, 2001 onboard the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 that departed from Dulles International, Washington, DC, bound for Los Angeles. Chad was a lead Propulsion Engineer and a Project Manager with Boeing Satellite Systems in El Segundo, California. He had … Continued

Ann C. Judge

  Ann Campana Judge, 49, of Great Falls, Virginia, arranged trips around the world for National Geographic Society writers, photographers and executives. That is how she came to be aboard American Airlines Flight 77 with three DC public school students and three teachers on a National Geographic-sponsored field trip to the Channel Islands in California. … Continued

Steven D. Jacoby

  On September 26, 2001 a memorial service was held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Mount Vernon, Virginia to celebrate the life of Steven D. “Jake” Jacoby. The service was a tribute to Jake’s life and the kind of man he was – a loving husband, a wonderful father, a loyal friend and a … Continued

Bryan C. Jack

Bryan Creed Jack, Ph.D., was Director of the Programming and Fiscal Economics Division in the Office of Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E), in the Department of Defense. His responsibilities included the design and maintenance of the Future Years Defense Program and the development of the fiscal guidance by which the Secretary of Defense annually allocates … Continued

Michele M. Heidenberger

Michele Heidenberger, 52, was the senior flight attendant aboard Flight 77 when it was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. A resident of Chevy Chase, Maryland, she had been a flight attendant for American Airlines for approximately 30 years. Her husband, Thomas Heidenberger, is a Captain for U.S. Airways. They … Continued

David M. Charlebois

David Michael Charlebois of Washington, DC, was First Officer on American Airlines Flight 77 on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, which crashed into the Pentagon. David was born in Morocco, August 29, 1962. During his childhood, David lived with his family in Paris, France and Arlington, Virginia, and resided in Washington, DC at the time of … Continued

Stanley R. Hall

Stan Hall, 68, was onboard the American Airlines Flight 77, Tuesday, September 11, when it crashed into the Pentagon. He was born in Arlington, Virginia and attended Washington Lee High School. In 1953, Stan was drafted into the Army and served for two years during the Korean War. He was a graduate of George Washington … Continued

Ian J. Gray

Ian J. Gray was an action figure with larger-than-life zeal. His hobbies ranged from the eclectic to the everyday. He pored over sci-fi; collected antique puzzles, dragons and cars; traveled to places near, far and exotic; frequented the theater; and cheered for the home teams as a season ticket holder for the Redskins, Ravens and … Continued

1st Lt. Richard P. Gabriel, USMC, Retired

Richard Gabriel was a retired U.S. Marine Corps officer and Vietnam War veteran who was awarded a Purple Heart for wounds received in action. At a young age, this strong, physically imposing figure made it his mission to engage in life again after the amputation of his leg.  Who ever said, “Life is fair?” Certainly … Continued

Darlene E. Flagg

Darlene Ellen “Dee” Embree Flagg, of Millwood, Virginia, was on American Flight 77 on September 11th with her husband of 40 years, retired Rear Admiral Wilson “Bud” Falor Flagg, U.S. Navy.  She was a 1956 graduate of Corona High School, Corona, California and a 1960 graduate of the University of California in Santa Barbara. She … Continued