Tuesday, August 30, 2011

US Army Racing to Honor 9/11 Pentagon Victims

(Photo by Brandon W. Mudd)


As the nation observes the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. Army announced today that both its NHRA and NASCAR teams will honor the victims of the Pentagon attack with special paint schemes at upcoming races.

At this weekend’s Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis (Sept. 2-5), Tony Schumacher’s U.S. Army Top Fuel dragster will carry the names of the 75 U.S. Army personnel killed at the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001.

One week later, on Sept. 10, Stewart-Haas Racing driver Ryan Newman also will carry the names of the 75 U.S. Army Pentagon victims on his No. 39 U.S. Army Chevrolet in the Wonderful Pistachios 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.

In addition to the listing of the names, both race cars will carry an inscription “We Will Never Forget” and sport a specially-designed logo featuring the World Trade Center twin towers, Pentagon and the American Flag.

“It will be a moving experience when we unveil the race car in Indy,” said Schumacher, a seven-time world champion. “Many years later, all of us still remember that horrible day which affected so many innocent people, including those at the Pentagon. Our hearts and prayers clearly remain with the families of the victims. We will never, ever forget that terrible tragedy.”

Winless thus far this season, Schumacher would love to be able to dedicate a victory and trophy to the victims’ families on Labor Day.

“I couldn’t think of a better time to get our first win of the year,” said the Chicago-area resident. “As always, we will definitely be Army Strong on race day and give it our usual 150 percent effort.”

Like Schumacher, Newman is expecting to be deeply moved by the first appearance of his Richmond race car.

“There’s no question it will be an emotional time for not only my team, but the entire NASCAR family,” said Newman, a 15-time Sprint Cup winner. “We all remember where we were and what we were doing when the news surfaced about the attacks. I know it will be etched in my memory forever. And, it should be that way for everyone.

“We want to win every race for the Army, but you can imagine how much more we’ll want to win the Richmond event. It would be a very special, touching moment if we could drive into victory lane carrying the names of those great Americans.”

The Fallen:


Rank
First
Middle
Last
SPC
Craig
S.
Amundson
MSG (RET)
Max
J.
Beilke

Carrie
R.
Blagburn
COL
Canfield
D.
Boone

Donna
M.
Bowen
SFC
Jose
O.
Calderon-Olmedo

Angelene
C.
Carter

Sharon
A.
Carver
SFC (RET)
John
J.
Chada

Ada
M.
Davis
LTC
Jerry
D.
Dickerson

Amelia
V.
Fields

Gerald
P.
Fisher

Cortez

Ghee

Brenda
C.
Gibson
COL (RET)
Ronald
F.
Golinski

Diane

Hale-McKinzy

Carolyn
B.
Halmon

Sheila
M.S.
Hein
MAJ
Wallace
Cole
Hogan Jr.
SSG (RET)
Jimmie
I.
Holley

Peggie
M.
Hurt
LTC
Stephen
Neil
Hyland Jr.
SGM
Lacey
B.
Ivory
LTC
Dennis
M.
Johnson

Brenda

Kegler

David
W.
Laychak

Samantha
L.
Lightbourn-Allen
MAJ
Stephen
V.
Long

Terence
M.
Lynch

Teresa
M.
Martin

Ada
L.
Mason-Acker
LTC
Dean
E.
Mattson
LTG
Timothy
J.
Maude

Robert
J.
Maxwell

Molly
L.
McKenzie
MAJ
Ronald
D.
Milam

Odessa
V.
Morris

Teddington
H.
Moy

Diana
B.
Padro
MAJ
Clifford
L.
Patterson Jr.

Scott

Powell

Deborah
A.
Ramsaur

Rhonda
S.
Rasmussen

Martha
M.
Reszke

Cecelia
E.
Richard

Edward
V.
Rowenhorst

Judy

Rowlett

Robert
E.
Russell
CW4
William
R.
Ruth

Marjorie
C.
Salamone
COL
David
M
Scales

Janice
M.
Scott

Michael
L.
Selves

Marian
H.
Serva

Antionette
M.
Sherman

Donald
D.
Simmons

Cheryle
D.
Sincock

Gary
F.
Smith

Patricia
J.
Statz

Edna
L.
Stephens
SGM
Larry
L.
Strickland
LTC
Kip
P.
Taylor

Sandra
C.
Taylor
SGT
Tamara
C.
Thurman

Willie
Q.
Troy
LTC
Karen
J.
Wagner

Meta
L.
Waller
SPC
Chin Sun Pak

Wells
SSG
Maudlyn
A.
White

Sandra
L.
White

Ernest
M.
Willcher
MAJ
Dwayne

Williams

Edmond
G.
Young Jr.

Lisa
L.
Young

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