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Posted on Monday, October 8, 2001

Crewmen on the USS Enterprise deliver ordnance to an aircraft before it takes off to attack Taliban targets in Afghanistan.

Associated Press

A Tomahawk missile from the USS Philippine Sea blasts toward military targets and Osama bin Laden's training camps inside Afghanistan. U.S. military officials said the initial strike involved 50 Tomahawk cruise missiles, launched from American and British ships.

Associated Press


Addressing the nation from the White House on Oct.7, the day after U.S. and British forces attacked targets in Afghanistan, President Bush said "to pursue peace is to pursue those who threaten it."

APTN via Associated Press

Osama bin Laden is seen at an undisclosed location in this television image broadcast yesterday in which he praised attacks on America.

Al Jazeera via Associated Press


A U.S. fighter jet appears as a light in the sky as it takes off from the USS Enterprise during strikes on Afghanistan that also included U.S. missile-firing ships and submarines and British missile-launching subs.

Associated Press

B-52s, other bombers and carrier-based warplanes struck military targets and Osama bin Laden's training camps yesterday, said Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Richard Myers.

Associated Press library photo


Football fans yesterday turned to the giant screens at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia to hear President Bush announce that military action against the Taliban and al-Qaida terrorist network had begun.

Associated Press

Firefighters stand for a moment of silence at a prayer service yesterday at ground zero.

Associated Press





In Hawai'i




Sgt. Trevor S. Wargo takes sons Caleb, 3, left, and Joshua, 1, over to meet his fellow Marines, who re-enlisted together at Marine Corps Base Hawai'i at Kane'ohe Bay.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser

Airport security guards check under the hoods of cars entering the parking garage at Honolulu International Airport. Hawai'i National Guard troops are also stationed at security checkpoints at the airport.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser


Hawai'i National Guard troops stand watch as passengers are electronically scanned and then patted down.

Deborah Booker • The Honolulu Advertiser

Motorists entering Pearl Harbor at Nimitz Gate are all subject to identification check and random searches.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser


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