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September 11th: In the Eyes of the Arkansas National Guard
Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office
Sept. 10, 2011 | 13:11
“September 11th: In the Eyes of the Arkansas National Guard” is a video project which offers a look back at that day and the follow on missions tasked to the Arkansas National Guard. The video includes an interview with retired Sgt. Maj. Frank Staples – an Arkansas Guardsmen whose son was in the towers during the attack. Among interview clips from 31 different individuals in the video is an interview with Sgt. Maj. Staples’ son, Adam Staples, who miraculously survived the attack despite being on the 61st floor of the south tower at the time it was hit. Produced by Maj. Chris Heathscott
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