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Booz Allen Remembers Lost Colleagues

As the world looks back on September 11, 2001, Booz Allen Hamilton employees worldwide remember their three colleagues — Gerald Fisher, Terence Lynch, and Ernest Willcher — who lost their lives while briefing a client at the Pentagon when the terrorist attack occurred.

A former Booz Allen employee, Garth Feeney, lost his life at the World Trade Center.

Booz Allen has chosen to commemorate the events surrounding September 11th and the loss of its employees in several ways. The firm is sponsoring a week-long series on National Public Radio (NPR) that offers an oral history of events at the Pentagon on September 11th. The series will air on NPR member stations nationwide and Public Radio International stations.

In addition, a commemorative exhibit will be on display at the firm's worldwide headquarters in McLean, Virginia, honoring the memory of Fisher, Lynch, Willcher, and Feeney. The memorial services from the Pentagon and the World Trade Center will be broadcast live in the McLean campus, and staff at the New York office will observe two moments of silence at 8:46 am and 10:29 am on September 11th.

A slide presentation of the commemorative exhibit "In Remembrance" is available for viewing as a downloadable file. You must have Flash 5.0 or higher to view the presentation.

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