Object Details
Description
September 11 was filled with acts of heroism. Lt. Cdr. David Tarantino, a Navy physician, was in his Pentagon office when the hijacked plane hit. He went to the damaged section of the building and began searching for injured people. Tarantino, along with Navy Capt. David Thomas, rescued civilian employee Jerry Henson, who was trapped in his office in the Navy Command Center by fallen debris. After witnessing Tarantino's heroic efforts to save Henson, Thomas was worried he might never see Tarantino again. He tore Tarantino's name tag off so he would remember his name. In recognition of his heroic acts, the Navy awarded Lt. Cdr. Tarantino the Navy and Marine Corps Medal.
These artifacts from Lt. Comdr. David Tarantino include his uniform name tag and Navy/Marine Corps Medal.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Captain David M. Thomas Jr.
ID Number
2002.0297.01
accession number
2002.0297
catalog number
2002.0297.01
Object Name
Name Tag
Measurements
overall: 2.6 cm x 7.5 cm; 1 in x 2 15/16 in
worn
United States: Virginia, Pentagon
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Military and Society: Armed Forces History, 9/11
September 11
Data Source
National Museum of American History
associated subject
September 11 Terrorist Attacks
related event
September 11th Attacks
Attack on the Pentagon
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1193832