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Standing upon the ashes of the worst terrorist attack on American soil Sept. 14, President Bush pledges that the voices calling for justice from across the country will be heard. Responding to the Presidents' words, rescue workers cheer and chant, "U.S.A, U.S.A."
Standing upon the ashes of the worst terrorist attack on American soil Sept. 14, President Bush pledges that the voices calling for justice from across the country will be heard. Responding to the Presidents' words, rescue workers cheer and chant, "U.S.A, U.S.A."
 
Flying over the Pentagon on his way to New York, President George W. Bush surveys the damage of one site while preparing to visit another Sept. 14. Meeting with his National Security Council in the Cabinet Room the morning after the attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., President Bush outlines the new course of his administration.
President Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush comfort family members at Washington Hospital Center Sept. 13. The President and First Lady visited the hospital to thank doctors and visit patients wounded in the attack on the Pentagon. During the newly proclaimed National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, President Bush addresses the congregation at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Sept. 14.
One day after terrorists used commercial airplanes to destroy the World Trade Center Towers and attack the Pentagon, firefighters take a moment to unfurl the flag over the scarred stone as inspiration for fellow rescue workers searching through the debris Sept. 12 Standing upon the ashes of the worst terrorist attack on American soil Sept. 14, President Bush pledges that the voices calling for justice from across the country will be heard. Responding to the Presidents' words, rescue workers cheer and chant, "U.S.A, U.S.A."
President Bush consoles a family during his trip to New York Sept. 14. President Bush meets with Chief of Staff Andy Card, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice and CIA Director George Tenet at Camp David to discuss America's response to terrorism.

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 World Unites
 Multi-front Operation
 Helping Those in Need