020528-N-3783H-666 New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Navy Sailors visiting New York during the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration, render honors at “Ground Zero” as the final steel beam was removed from the debris site. The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade Center. The 30-foot column remained standing following the collapse of the twin towers, when terrorists flew two commercial airliners into both skyscrapers on September 11, 2001. The resulting collapse created a mountain of million tons of steel


020528-N-3783H-666 New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Navy Sailors visiting New York during the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration, render honors at “Ground Zero” as the final steel beam was removed from the debris site. The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade Center. The 30-foot column remained standing following the collapse of the twin towers, when terrorists flew two commercial airliners into both skyscrapers on September 11, 2001. The resulting collapse created a mountain of million tons of steel and concrete. More than 3000 people perished in the attack. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Bob Houlihan. (RELEASED) May 28 2002


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