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  • Its completion has not been the result of some large-scale government endeavor, but of one led by a small, determined group of victims 'family members, such as Laychak, who have channeled their sorrow into a ceaseless fundraising campaign.

    NBCSports.com: Sports 2008

  • Its completion has not been the result of some large-scale government endeavor, but of one led by a small, determined group of victims 'family members, such as Laychak, who have channeled their sorrow into a ceaseless fundraising campaign.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2008

  • Its completion has not been the result of some large-scale government endeavor, but of one led by a small, determined group of victims 'family members, such as Laychak, who have channeled their sorrow into a ceaseless fundraising campaign.

    NBCSports.com: Sports 2008

  • Families of those who died in the fiery crash of American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon's west side insisted that "anything with fire was eliminated" from the design, says James Laychak, whose brother David, 40, an Army civilian, was one of 125 people killed inside the building.

    As Pentagon tribute opens, others years away 2008

  • "A lot of family members, a lot of Pentagon employees are still hurting," says Laychak, who despite his role as president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund refuses to go near his brother's bench until the dedication.

    As Pentagon tribute opens, others years away 2008

  • "It made me more patriotic and American," says Laychak, a high-school senior in Oakton, Va.

    Generation 9/11 2009

  • Laychak, who wears a bracelet with his father's name on it, says he began to realize that war may sometimes be necessary to "maintain our American way of life."

    Generation 9/11 2009

  • A survey taken this summer by the Pentagon Memorial Fund showed 400, 500 and 600 visitors between about 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on three different days, Laychak said.

    SmallGovTimes.com 2009

  • "It was meant to be a very simple thing, and I think that's fine," Laychak said of tomorrow's ceremony.

    SmallGovTimes.com 2009

  • Laychak lost a younger brother, David, an Army civilian employee, in the 9/11 Pentagon attack.

    SmallGovTimes.com 2009

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