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Edmond Young

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The Washington Post, September 27th, 2001

Edmond Young, 22, of Owings, was a computer whiz. At the Pentagon, where Young worked as a support technician since February, he was the one generals trusted to fix their computers. It was that trust that put Young in the E Ring office of Lt. Gen. Timothy J. Maude at 10 a.m. Sept. 11, when American Flight 77 slammed into the building. The hijackers destroyed what family and friends said was a bright future. "He had goals. He knew what he wanted to accomplish," said Jerome Adams, Young's first cousin. Since his graduation from Northern High School in Calvert County in 1997, Young had zeroed i...

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