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Khobar Towers Bombing

Posted 6/28/2010 Email story   Print story

    
This year marks the 14th anniversary of the fall of Khobar Towers. On June 25, 1996, terrorists bombed the housing unit near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, shortly before 10 p.m. local time, killing 19 Air Force personnel and injuring some 400 other Americans. Air Force guards posted on top of a nearby building suspected terrorist activity as the driver of a fuel truck parked next to the northern perimeter fence fled in a nearby car. An evacuation immediately began, but before all were safe, there was a tremendous explosion.

The 19 Airmen killed in the blast were:

Capt. Christopher J. Adams

Capt. Leland T. Haun

Master Sgt. Michael G. Heiser

Master Sgt. Kendall K. Kitson Jr.

Tech. Sgt. Patrick P. Fennig

Tech. Sgt. Thanh V. Nguyen

Staff Sgt. Daniel B. Cafourek

Staff Sgt. Kevin J. Johnson

Staff Sgt. Ronald L. King

Sgt. Millard D. Campbell

Senior Airman Earl F. Cartrette Jr.

Senior Airman Jeremy A. Taylor

Airman 1st Class Christopher B. Lester

Airman 1st Class Brent E. Marthaler

Airman 1st Class Brian W. McVeigh

Airman 1st Class Peter J. Morgera

Airman 1st Class Joseph E. Rimkus

Airman 1st Class Justin R. Wood

Airman 1st Class Joshua E. Woody

There is a memorial to the 19 airmen killed in the terrorist bombing. The Khobar Towers Memorial exhibit opened in June 2005 at Gunter Annex, near Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., on the third anniversary of the bombing.

Artifacts recovered after the bombing and uniforms worn by three Airmen killed in the blast are on display. Enlarged photographs of the explosion site make up the exhibit backdrop.

"By showing the bombed-out building in detail, we hope to impress upon people exactly how destructive the explosion was," said 1st Lt. John Redfield, an Air University spokesman.

The idea for a memorial exhibit began in late 1996 when Senior Master Sgt. Richard Dittmer was a student at the Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy at Gunter. He and other classmates donated artifacts and money to help create the exhibit. It reminds us that terrorism is a constant threat and can happen anytime and anywhere. When friends and family viewed the exhibit, they said they felt an immense loss.

"When you go to something like this, it hurts, but it helps heal the three-year emotional wounds that family members still bear," Jenny Haun said. Her husband, Capt. Leland "Tim" Haun, was on temporary duty at the base from Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., and died in the blast.

This year Eglin Air Force Base held a ceremony honor the Airmen from the 33rd Fighter Wing who perished that day. Twelve of the 19 Airmen were from the 33rd FW at Eglin, and the 33rd FW suffered 105 wounded personnel.



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