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The September 11, 2001, Attacks at the Pentagon: One Disaster Mental Health Responder's Story29. 9/11: The Great Equalizer; 30. Military Psychiatrists During the Pentagon Attack: Personal Reflections; 31. The American Red Cross and September 11th Fund Mental Health Disaster Response; 32. Mental Health Response to Pentagon Staff in the Weeks Following the Attack; 33. Memories of September 11, 2001; 34. And the Birds Came Back; 35. Responding to United Airlines Flight 93: Bearing Witness to the Brave Who Chose to Fight for Their Freedom 327 $a36. Reflections on 9/11-Related ARC Activities Following the Terrorist Actions in Western Pennsylvania and New York City37. The E-Mail That Traveled the World; 38. September 11, 2001: A Military Member's Perspective; 39. The Great White Tent: A Mental Health Response at Ground Zero; 40. How 9/11 Changed My Life; 41. Working with Groups After 9/11; 42. 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