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The Pentagon Tours program, under the purview of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, hosts more than 106,000 visitors annually. Our tours dynamically highlight the respective missions of the five Armed Services, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Staff through a 60-minute presentation that includes a 1.49 mile walk through the building. This walk is punctuated by colorful displays and historic photographs depicting significant moments in military…

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The Pentagon, headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense in Washington DC, is one of the world’s largest office buildings and over 20,000 employees contribute to the defense of America here. Four corridors are dedicated to a branch of the military—Army, Air Force, Marine, and Navy—and the fifth is dedicated to the office of the Secretary of Defense. Despite 17.5 miles of corridors, it takes only 7 minutes to walk between any two points in the Pentagon.

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Pentagon officials have created a website to emphasize the importance of civilians in the Defense Department's workforce. The site will also serve to educate people about civilian employment and help them explore where they might find their fit within the,

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The Pentagon building covers 6.5 million square feet (2 times the Empire State Building) and is occupied by 23,000 people, making it the biggest office building in the world. Also, it was designed so that no point in the building is more than a 10-minute walk from another point. Construction took ju

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On September 11th, 2001, a hijacked plane looked to be heading towards Washington D.C. A Navy Commander obtained authority from the Vice-President to shoot the commercial jet down.

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