Contemplating the Pentagon attack after five years of space and time: unheard voices from the ramparts of our burn center
Marking the fifth year after the attack on the Pentagon, staff at the burn center in Washington, DC, memorialize in a contemplative frame of mind. These reflections are drawn from members of the extended burn team and render an interwoven sketch in prose that previously has not been heard.
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