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home/Docs/News Releases/2001/[DoD] DOD CASUALTY UPDATE No. 512-01

[DoD] DOD CASUALTY UPDATE No. 512-01

3 views 0 October 16, 2001 Updated on August 6, 2023

DOD CASUALTY UPDATE
October 16, 2001
The Department of Defense announced today that the following people were killed as a result of the attack on the Pentagon. This brings to 115 the number of unaccounted victims positively identified, not including the individual who later succumbed to wounds suffered in the attack. 

Master Sgt. Max Beilke, U.S. Army (Ret.), Department of the Army civilian, 69, Laurel, Md.

Ms. Angelene Carter, Department of the Army civilian, 51, Forrestville, Md.

Ms. Sheila Hein, Department of the Army civilian, 51, University Park, Md.

Ms. Molly McKenzie, Department of the Army civilian, 38, Dale City, Va.

Ms. Martha Reszke, Department of the Army civilian, 36, Stafford, Va.

Ms. Cecelia Richard, Department of the Army civilian, 41, Fort Washington, Md.

Mr. Ernest Willcher, Department of the Army contractor, Booz-Allen and Hamilton.

Mr. Marvin R. Woods, Department of the Navy civilian, 57, Great Mills, Md.

As a result of the attack, 125 people were killed or remain unaccounted, not including the 64 passengers on the plane. To date, 118 remains have been recovered and transported to Dover Air Force Base, Del., for identification.

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