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Jan. 2001
George Bush became President on Januray 20, 2001 -
Sep. 2001
George Bush respones to 9/11 the night that it happened. -
Rescue and Recovery
Firefighters and rescue teams jump into action immediantly -
Personal Response
Stanley Praimnath and Brian Clark’s escape from the South tower. Brian was on the 84th floor and Stanley was on the 81st floor. Brian was a Fire martial. Stanley was working when he looked out his window and saw fireballs flying down. He got up and headed towards the stairs to leave. He was about to leave when a security guard came up to him and asked him where he was going. Stanley said “I’m leaving, I saw fireballs falling down.” The security guard told Stanley to go back to his office because -
War in Afghanistan
This war is still going on today. The war started after the Septemebr 11 attack. The US demanded that they hand of Osama bin laden, and thats what led to this war. -
Osama bin laden
On this day after the attack Osama bin laden went into hiding. -
War on Terror
On this day President Bush decalred war on terror that will eventually lead into the Iraq and Afghanstan Wars -
USA Patriot act
The US Patriot act is an act of congress that was signed into law by George Bush on Oct. 26, 2001. The title is a ten letter backronym that stands for uniting and strenghting America by providing apporiate required to intersept and obstruct terrorism act of 2001 -
Department of Homeland
This was created from 22 different federal governmnets into a unified one. That makes a more secure home security for threats in the world. -
Iraq War
This is a conflict that the US had with Iraq. The war was in two different phases. One was done by an invasion. Then follwed by a longer fighting phase. -
Osama Found
United States Navy Seals carried out an assault from Obama at the compund after a 40 minute raid Osama was killed with one bullet right above the left eye and one to the chest. -
End of the Iraq War
President Obama said that "This month is making good on his promise to bring the last American troops home for the Holidays." -
End of the Afghnastan War
This war is still going on today