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    understandable to comprehend why the judicial process of these two individuals caused issues to some extent. Eventually with the conclusion of the legal process, the strenuous atmosphere surrounding the trial, and ultimately the completion of the Oklahoma City National Memorial to honor those lives lost that day, the last challenge this community face was overcome. With such a disaster occurring on U.S. soil, there was without question knowledge that there would be a necessity of

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    Changed Forever For years, I have wanted to visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. My youngest son had been there and was immensely touched by this. Therefore, I determined this assignment would be the perfect opportunity for me to visit and in turn write about it. Immediately, in all honesty, I understood that this memorial and museum were a dedication of peace and hope that will change you forever. The museum is a place of amazing transformation that offers a unique

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    There was an international design contest that determined what the outside memorial would look like. It was dedicated on April 19th, 2000. The actual footprint of the outdoor memorial is where the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building once stood. Two large gray granite walls with “keyhole shaped slots” (Lemke) on each end are marked 9:01 A.M. and 9:03 A.M. Everything in between these

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    The Oklahoma City Bombing It was a quiet spring day that turned into a day of tragedy, loss, and sadness. It was April 19th, 1995. The employees at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building were going about their daily business not knowing what would happen, it was 9:02 in the morning when it all had happened. The explosives went off and within seconds the whole entire federal building was in crumbles on the ground. Everyone was in shock of what had just happened, they wanted answers over who would

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    anger generated within the right wing extremist movements by the standoffs at ruby ridge,idaho,in 1992 in waco,Texas,in 1993.The federal government seemed to have little understanding of the extreme right in the united states at the time of the oklahoma city bombing. After the bombing everything changed. FBI Shifted its priorities,reasoning large numbers of agents ro work domestic terrorism cases and hiring many new agents.Its significantly expanded the number of joint terrorism Task forces across

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    The Oklahoma City Bombing The Oklahoma City Bombing is a well known terrorist attack that caused not only physical challenges to the United States, but also a large amount of grief and suffering of loved ones who had passed during the bombing. Many factors led to the Oklahoma City Bombing and the United States faced many challenges after it happened. On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh set off a truck bomb outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The attack under

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    Oklahoma Football Whether it be the crazy crowd at the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, or the Famous “BOOMER SOONER” chants sooner fans roar before the game. It might be the thousands of tailgaters that gather to cook hotdogs and burgers, or maybe it's a walk through Legends Lobby that gets fans ready to watch the game. Whatever it is this is Sooner Football. Rich History and tradition, created by talented players and coaches, has made Oklahoma Football into the powerhouse that it is today

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    inconceivable that one of our own could think of hurting our country in such a way. We would have never thought that the ones we take a bullet for would be the ones behind the trigger. That time ended on April 19, 1995, when an office building in Oklahoma was bombed. Dan Massey was at Fort Richardson, 501st airborne with the entire

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    Priscilla Salyer is a survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19th, 1995. Salyer shared her reflections after she plummeted five floors when the fuel-and-fertilizer bomb detonated the nine-story federal building. People gathered in Oklahoma City on April 19th, 2015 to mark the 20 years after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in the ceremony to remember the 168 men, women and children that died after "a truck stuffed with tons of explosives blew up at a downtown federal building." Further, Former

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    Governor Frank Keating orders a "State of Emergency" and immediately releases all non-essential state employees for safety measure in Oklahoma City. Furthermore, state resources authorization included the activation of National Guard units. Initially, rescuers believe to have found a second explosive device inside the debris of the Federal building. At 11:22 a.m. command post were able to confirm no explosive devices had been found

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