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  • On the morning of Tuesday, the 11th of September, we were riding in a small bus going down the hill from our hotel to the Pentagon where our meeting would be held in an E-ring conference room near the Pentagon Athletic Center entrance.

    Bishop James Magness: Spirituality Forged In Smoke And Fire Bishop James Magness 2011

  • On the morning of Tuesday, the 11th of September, we were riding in a small bus going down the hill from our hotel to the Pentagon where our meeting would be held in an E-ring conference room near the Pentagon Athletic Center entrance.

    Bishop James Magness: Spirituality Forged In Smoke And Fire Bishop James Magness 2011

  • On September 11, 2002, the E-ring of the Pentagon was rebuilt and operational.

    Sec. Hilda Solis: Ten Years Later, Let's Pay It Forward Sec. Hilda Solis 2011

  • In the narrow confines of the Pentagon's E-ring, though, Pace's portrait outshines those of such luminaries as Gen. Colin L. Powell, who leans jauntily on his desk, and Gen. Omar Bradley, the last five-star general and the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

    Gen. Pace's somber Pentagon portrait evokes the struggles of warfare 2010

  • In the narrow confines of the Pentagon's E-ring, though, Pace's portrait outshines those of such luminaries as Gen. Colin L. Powell, who leans jauntily on his desk, and Gen. Omar Bradley, the last five-star general and the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

    Gen. Pace's somber Pentagon portrait evokes the struggles of warfare 2010

  • In the narrow confines of the Pentagon's E-ring, though, Pace's portrait outshines those of such luminaries as Gen. Colin L. Powell, who leans jauntily on his desk, and Gen. Omar Bradley, the last five-star general and the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

    Gen. Pace's somber Pentagon portrait evokes the struggles of warfare 2010

  • Perhaps even the blame for Iraq can be made to fall on unnamed others: it must have been a doppelganger sitting in your chair at that meeting in the Pentagon E-ring, or who composed the Times op-ed to which your name was forged.

    Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010

  • My office was on the E-ring, where all the generals walk around.

    Edwards -- Gasp! -- Blasts General Petraeus 2009

  • I was working as the Pentagon correspondent for ABC News, with the late Jack McWethy, broadcasting from the Pentagon press area along the famous E-ring of the building…home to offices of top generals, admirals, the Defense Secretary and the always cynical press corps.

    On 9/11, sunlight versus darkness 2008

  • I hurried to my office, located on the outer ‘E-ring’ on the Pentagon, facing northwest Washington, and began making calls.

    The story of the century, and the century had just begun… 2008

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