.Here is the list of passengers and crew identified so far by various sources, as well as those missing in the wreckage:
                      AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 11
       A Boeing 767 en route from Boston to Los Angeles. The plane, carrying 81 passengers, nine flight attendants and two pilots, crashed into a tower of New York's World Trade Center about 8:45 a.m. ET.
     
Crew:
      John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., pilot.
      Tom McGuinness, 42, Portsmouth, N.H., co-pilot.
      Barbara Arestegui, flight attendant.
      Jeffrey Collman, flight attendant.
      Sara Low, 28, Batesville, Ark., flight attendant.
      Karen Martin, flight attendant.
      Kathleen Nicosia, flight attendant.
      Betty Ong, flight attendant.
      Jean Roger, flight attendant.
      Dianne Snyder, 42, Westport, Mass., flight attendant.
      Madeline Sweeney, flight attendant.
     
Passengers
      Anna Williams Allison, 48, Stoneham, Mass.
      David Angell, 54, Pasadena, Calif., executive producer, NBC's "Frasier."
      Lynn Angell, Pasadena, Calif.
      Seima Aoyama
      Myra Aronson
      Christine Barbuto, 32, a buyer for ladies' sportswear, TJX, Framingham, Mass.
      Berry Berenson, 53, Los Angeles, actress and photographer.
      Carolyn Beug, 48, Santa Monica, Calif.
      Carol Bouchard, 43, Warwick, R.I., Kent County Hospital emergency room secretary.
      Robin Caplin, Natick, Mass.
      Neilie Casey, 32, merchandise planning manager, TJX, Framingham, Mass.
      Jeffrey Coombs, 42, Abington, Mass., technology consultant, Compaq Global Services.
      Tara Creamer, 30, Worcester, Mass.
      Thelma Cuccinello, 71, Wilmot, N.H.
      Patrick Currivan
      Andrew Curry Green, Chelmsford, Mass.
      Brian Dale
      David DiMeglio, Wakefield, Mass.
      Donald Ditullio
      Albert Dominguez
      Alex Filipov, 70, Concord, Mass.
      Carol Flyzik, 40, Plaistow, N.H., medical computer equipment demonstrator for Meditech
      Paul Friedman
      Karleton D.B. Fyfe, 31, Brookline, Mass.
      Peter Gay, 54, Tewksbury, Mass., vice president of operations, Electronic Systems, Raytheon Co.
      Linda George, 27, buyer, TJX, Framingham, Mass.
      Edmund Glazer, 41, Chatsworth, Calif., chief financial officer, MRV Communications Inc.
      Lisa Fenn Gordenstein, 41, assistant vice president and merchandise manager, TJX, Framingham, Mass.
      Paige Farley Hackel, 46, Newton, Mass.
      Peter Hashem
      Robert Hayes
      Ted Hennessey, 35, Belmont, Mass.
      John Hofer
      Cora Holland
      Nicholas Humber
      Robert Jalbert, 61, Swampscott, Mass.
      John Jenkins
      Charles Jones, 48, Bedford, Mass.
      Robin Kaplan, 33, senior store equipment specialist, TJX, Framingham, Mass.
      Barbara Keating
      David Kovalcin, 42, Hudson, N.H., senior mechanical engineer, Raytheon.
      Judy Larocque
      Jude Larson, 31, Los Angeles.
      Natalie Larson, Los Angeles.
      N. Janis Lasden
      Danny Lee
      Daniel C. Lewin, 31, co-founder of Akamai Technologies.
      Chris Mello, 25, Boston.
      Jeff Mladenik
      Antonio Montoya
      Carlos Montoya
      Laura Lee Morabito, 34, Framingham, Mass., national sales manager for Qantas Airways.
      Mildred Naiman
      Laurie Neira
      Renee Newell, 37, Cranston, R.I., customer service agent at American Airlines.
      Jacqueline Norton, 60, Lubec, Maine, retiree
      Robert Norton, 82, Lubec, Maine
      Jane Orth, Haverhill, Mass.
      Thomas Pecorelli
      Bernthia Perkins
      Sonia Morales Puopolo, 58, of Massachusetts, former ballet dancer.
      David Retik, Needham, Mass.
      Philip Rosenweig
      Richard Ross, 58, Newton, Mass.
      Heath Smith
      Douglas Stone, 54, New Hampshire
      Xavier Suarez
      James Trentini
      Mary Trentini
      Mary Wahlstrom, 78, Kaysville, Utah.
      Kenneth Waldie, 46, Methuen, Mass., Raytheon Co.
      John Wenckus
      Candace Lee Williams, 20, Danbury, Conn.
      Christopher Zarba
     

Click here to add your text.UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 175
      A Boeing 767 bound from Boston to Los Angeles. The plane was carrying 56 passengers, two pilots and seven flight attendants. It crashed into the other tower of the World Trade Center shortly after 9 a.m. ET.
     
Crew:
      Victor Saracini, 51, Lower Makefield Township, Pa., pilot.
      Michael Horrocks, first officer.
      Robert Fangman, flight attendant.
      Amy Jarrett, 28, North Smithfield, R.I., flight attendant.
      Amy R. King, flight attendant.
      Kathryn L. Laborie, flight attendant.
      Alfred G. Marchand, 44, Alamogordo, N.M., flight attendant.
      Michael C. Tarrou, flight attendant.
      Alicia N. Titus, 28, San Francisco, flight attendant.
     
Passengers:
      Alona Avraham
      Garnet "Ace" Bailey, 53, Lynnfield, Mass., director of pro scouting, Los Angeles Kings.
      Mark Bavis, 31, scout, Los Angeles Kings.
      Graham Berkeley
      Klaus Bothe, 31, chief of development, BCT Technology AG, Germany.
      Daniel Brandhorst
      David Brandhorst
      John Cahill, Wellesley, Mass.
      Christoffer Carstanjen, 33, Turner Falls, Mass., computer research specialist at University of Massachusetts
      John Corcoran
      Dorothy Dearaujo
      Gloria Debarrera
      Lisa Frost, 22, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.
      Ronald Gamboa, 33, Hollywood, Calif.
      Lynn Goodchild, 25, Attleboro, Mass.
      Rev. Francis E. Grogan, 76, Catholic priest, North Dartmouth, Mass.
      Carl Hammond
      Peter Hanson, Massachusetts.
      Susan Hanson, Massachusetts.
      Christine Hanson, 2, Massachusetts
      Gerald Hardacre
      Eric Hartono
      James E. Hayden, 47, Westford, Mass.
      Roberta Jalbert
      Ralph Kershaw
      Heinrich Kimmig, 43, chairman of BCT Technology AG, Germany.
      Brian Kinney
      Robert LeBlanc, 70, Lee, N.H., professor emeritus of geography, University of New Hampshire.
      Maclovia "Joe" Lopez Jr., 41, Norwalk, Calif.
      Marianne MacFarlane
      Louis Neil Mariani, 59, Derry, N.H.
      Juliana Valentine McCourt, 4, Westford, Mass.
      Ruth McCourt, 24, Westford, Mass.
      Wolfgang Menzel, 60, personnel manager, BCT Technology AG, Germany.
      Shawn Nassaney, 25, Pawtucket, R.I.
      Patrick Quigley
      Frederick Rimmele, Marblehead, Mass., physician.
      Jesus Sanchez, 45, Hudson, Mass., off-duty flight attendant.
      Kathleen Shearer
      Robert Shearer
      Jane Simpkin
      Brian Sweeney, 38, Barnstable, Mass.
      Timothy Ward, San Diego, Rubio's Restaurants executive.
      Bill Weems, Marblehead, Mass., commercial producer.
     

Click here to add your text.AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 77
      A Boeing 757 en route from Dulles Airport near Washington to Los Angeles. The plane was carrying 58 passengers, four flight attendants and two pilots. It crashed into the Pentagon about 9:40 a.m. ET.
     
Crew:
      Charles Burlingame, captain.
      David Charlebois, first officer.
      Michele Heidenberger, 57, Chevy Chase, Md., flight attendant.
      Jennifer Lewis, flight attendant.
      Kenneth Lewis, flight attendant.
      Renee May, flight attendant.
     
Passengers:
      Dr. Paul Ambrose, 32, physician.
      Yemen Betru
      M.J. Booth
      Bernard Brown
      Suzanne Calley
      William Caswell
      Sarah Clark
      Asia Cottom
      James Debeuneure
      Rodney Dickens
      Eddie Dillard
      Charles Droz
      Barbara Edwards, 58, school teacher at Palo Verde High School in Las Vegas
      Charles S. Falkenberg, 45, lead software engineer for ECOlogic Corp., University Park, Md.
      Zoe Falkenberg, 8, University Park, Md.
      Dana Falkenberg, 3, University Park, Md.
      James Ferguson
      Bud Flagg, Corona, Calif., retired Navy admiral and pilot for American Airlines
      Dee Flagg, Corona, Calif.
      Richard Gabriel
      Ian Gray
      Stanley Hall, 68, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Raytheon Co.
      Bryan Jack
      Steve "Jake" Jacoby, 43, Alexandria, Va., chief operating officer, Metrocall Inc.
      Ann Judge
      Chandler Keller
      Yvonne Kennedy
      Norma Khan
      Karen A. Kincaid, 40, Washington, D.C., lawyer, Wiley Rein & Fielding.
      Norma Langsteuerle
      Dong Lee
      Dora Menchaca
      Christopher Newton, 38, Long Beach, Calif.
      Barbara Olson, 45, TV commentator and lawyer.
      Ruben Ornedo
      Lisa Raines
      Todd Reuben, Potomoc, Md., Washington attorney
      John Sammartino
      Diane Simmons
      George Simmons
      Mari Rae Sopper
      Robert Speisman, 47, Irvington, N.Y.
      Leonard Taylor
      Sandra Teague
      Leslie A. Whittington, 45, University Park, Md., Georgetown University professor.
      John Yamnicky
      Vicki Yancey
      Shuyin Yang
      Yuguag Zheng
     
     
UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT 93
      A Boeing 757 en route from Newark, N.J., to San Francisco. The plane was carrying 38 passengers, two pilots and five flight attendants. It crashed southeast of Pittsburgh around 10 a.m. ET.
     
Crew:
      Jason Dahl, Denver, Colo., pilot.
      Leroy Homer, Marlton, N.J., first officer.
      Lorraine G. Bay, flight attendant.
      Sandra W. Bradshaw, 38, Greensboro, N.C., flight attendant.
      Wanda A. Green, flight attendant.
      CeeCee Lyles, Fort Myers, Fla., flight attendant.
      Deborah A. Welsh, flight attendant.
     
Passengers:
      Christian Adams
      Todd Beamer
      Alan Beaven
      Mark Bingham, 31, San Francisco.
      Deora Bodley
      Marion Britton
      Thomas E. Burnett Jr., 38, senior vice president and chief operating officer, Thoratec Corp.
      William Cashman
      Georgine Corrigan
      Joseph Deluca
      Patrick Driscoll
      Edward Felt
      Colleen Fraser
      Andrew Garcia
      Jeremy Glick
      Lauren Grandcolas, San Rafael, Calif., sales worker at Good Housekeeping magazine
      Donald F. Greene, 52, Greenwich, Conn.
      Linda Gronlund
      Richard Guadagno
      Waleska Martinez
      Nicole Miller
      Mark Rothenberg
      Christine Snyder, 32, Kailua, Hawaii.
      John Talignani
      Honor Wainio
      

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watching the tragedies of the centuries past and yet to come
so shall the American Sprirt live on
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We shall remember the many lives lost , and the brave, and courageous souls that perished saving others -- the unsong heroes.