Description: This copy of Soldiers magazine, dated September 2001, was recovered from the wreckage of the Pentagon.
Context: Being a U.S. soldier has always been a dangerous job. The Pentagon is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense and houses over 16,000 military employees. Despite the magnitude of the September 11 attacks—125 Pentagon employees were killed and some 140 others were injured—work continued at the Pentagon as cleanup and reconstruction commenced.
from Marco Grob's portrait series "Time Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience", commissioned by "TIME" magazine in 2011 for the 10th anniversary of 9/11; framed photograph; Benamar Benatta is an Algerian who was seeking asylum in the U.S. after 9/11 attacks, was detained in U.S. custody for 1,760 days; portrait of a man depicting him from the shoulders up, very dark, wearing a dark collared shirt; quote from Benamar Benatta "I still hear the keys of the guards, the ones they used when they came to my cell to wake me every half hour. I still the keys when I'm sleeping. I check the windows and doors many times before I got to sleep."