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| American Airlines Flight 77 |passengers = 58 (including 5 hijackers) American_Airlines_Flight_77
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| Al-Qaeda |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda.svg Al-Qaeda
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| Abu Zubaydah | place_of_birth = Abu_Zubaydah
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| Ahmed al-Nami | birth_name = Ahmed Abdullah al-Nami (in Arabic: احمد النامي) Ahmed_al-Nami
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| Ahmed al-Haznawi | birth_name = Ahmed al-Haznawi (in Arabic: احمد ابراهيم الحزناوي) Ahmed_al-Haznawi
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| Hani Hanjour | birth_name = Hani Saleh Hanjour (in Arabic: هاني صالح حنجور) Hani_Hanjour
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| Khalid al-Mihdhar | birth_name = Khalid al-Mihdhar (in Arabic: خالد المحضار) Khalid_al-Mihdhar
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| Majed Moqed | death_place = The Pentagon, Arlington County, VA Majed_Moqed
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| Mohamed Atta | birth_name = Mohamed Elamir awad al-Sayed Atta Karadogan (in Arabic: محمد عطا السيد) Mohamed_Atta
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| Nawaf al-Hazmi | birth_name = Nawaf al-Hazmi(Arabic: نواف الحازمي) Nawaf_al-Hazmi
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| Osama bin Laden Osama_bin_Laden
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| Operation Enduring Freedom Northern Alliance Operation_Enduring_Freedom
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| Organizers of the September 11 attacks The September 11 attacks were carried out by 19 hijackers, with planning and organization of the attacks involving numerous additional members of al-Qaeda. Organizers_of_the_September_11_attacks
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| Responsibility for the September 11 attacks Soon after the September 11 attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation was able to identify the 19 hijackers, and connect them to al-Qaeda. In a number of video, audio, interview, and printed statements, Osama bin Laden and senior members of al-Qaida have also admitted responsibility for organizing the September 11 attacks. Responsibility_for_the_September_11_attacks
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| U.S. government response to the September 11 attacks The response of the U.S. U.S._government_response_to_the_September_11_attacks
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| United Airlines Flight 175 }} United_Airlines_Flight_175
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| United Airlines Flight 93 |origin = Newark International Airport United_Airlines_Flight_93
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| USS Cole bombing The USS Cole bombing was a suicide bombing attack against the U.S. USS_Cole_bombing
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| Ziad Jarrah | birth_name = Ziad Samir Jarrah () Ziad_Jarrah
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| MQ-1 Predator The MQ-1 Predator is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which the United States Air Force describes as a MALE (medium-altitude, long-endurance) UAV system. It can serve in a reconnaissance role and fire two AGM-114 Hellfire missiles. MQ-1_Predator
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