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Chief Dave Dean from the Hardland fire department in Wisconsin is seen during the commemoration ceremonies marking of the 20th anniversary of the September 11, attacks in New York City, New York, U. Sept 11 Reuters - This Sept. Here is a timeline for Sept.

Nearly 3, people were killed, including more than 2, at the World Trade Center, at the Pentagon, and on the four planes. American Airlines Flight Kennedy International Airport. Another flight attendant in a phone call to American's office in Boston says: "Something is wrong. We are in a rapid descent. United Airlines Flight It is the flight's last communication with the ground. The now-famous photograph was never featured on the front page of The Record, the newspaper Franklin works for in Bergen County, New Jersey.

The photo appeared on page 32 on September 12, Newsweek features Franklin's photo on its cover on September 24, Firemen re-create the flag raising during the World Series in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 27, A firetruck that features a mural depicting a firefighter raising the flag is unveiled to the public in Clintonville, Wisconsin, on January 20, The truck was donated to the New York Fire Department. The scene captured by Franklin also made its way onto a commemorative coin.

Artist Jim Conrad designed a sculptured bronze version of the flag raising in honor of the Rev. Mychal Judge, a New York Fire Department chaplain who lost his life while administering last rites on September 11, Conrad is seen polishing the sculpture in at his home in Lakewood, Colorado. President George W. Bush unveils a "Heroes of " stamp issued by the Postal Service on March 11, , to raise funds to assist the families of emergency relief workers killed or permanently disabled as a result of the World Trade Center attacks.

He is joined at the White House by the firefighters who are featured in the image, from left, Eisengrein, Johnson and McWilliams. A crew member helps ready the car at the Daytona International Speedway in The image can also be found on T-shirts, like this one worn by Venita Bradford at a memorial service in Energy, Illinois, on September 11, A version of the photograph appears on a commemorative knife.

A snow globe owned by collector Josef Kardinal depicts the flag raising at ground zero. He is seen in at his home in Nuremberg, Germany. A foot-tall bronze monument named "To Lift a Nation" depicts the famous scene.

Pictured at a warehouse in , the sculpture is now part of the permanent collection at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

The iconic image has also been turned into a pair of earrings. Photographer Thomas E. News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Follow NBC News. By Antonio Planas. Antonio Planas.



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