I have some new "dirt" to dish on the Twin Towers that you may find interesting! "Founded in the 1920s, a division of the global Insurance conglomerate MMC, the world’s largest terrorism insurer. Marsh McLennan, umbrella corporation A US-based global professional services and insurance brokerage firm.
In 2007, it had over 57,000 employees and annual revenues of $10.49 billion. Marsh & McLennan Companies was ranked the 221st largest corporation in the United States by the 2009 Fortune 500 list, and the 5th largest U.S. company in the diversified financial industry. It has its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
295 employees and 60 contractors were killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks; All 8 floors of Marsh's One World Trade Center offices comprised the exact impact zone of AA flight 11. On October 11, 2001 Marsh established a crisis consulting practice specializing in terrorism, with Ambassador L. Paul Bremer as Chairman and Andrew R.
Daniels as President and COO. Marsh also announced a partnership with Control Risks Group. July 8, 2004 MMC completed the acquisition of Kroll Inc.
Jeffrey W. Greenberg called it an important strategic step. July 2007 Marsh & McLennan Cos.
Inc. Was ranked first in Business Insurance's world's largest brokers list. September 14, 2007, Brian M.
Storms, CEO of Marsh's insurance brokerage unit, resigned. Kroll, Private Espionage Firm Since its founding in 1972 by Jules B. Kroll, the company has expanded beyond private investigation, and security services into all areas of corporate risk mitigation including background screening, business intelligence, market intelligence, forensic accounting, electronic discovery, and data recovery.
It was a subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies until it was acquired by Altegrity, Inc. On August 3, 2010, at a loss of $750,000,000. Kroll was originally acquired by Marsh McLennan in 2004.
The CEO at that time was Jeffrey W. Greenberg, the son of AIG’s CEO Maurice R. Greenberg.
Kroll supply espionage and security services to such high profile clients as NASA and the US Secret Services, and have performed tricky investigations for the government from Vietnam onwards, such as the case of Roberto Calvi, the Vatican banker found hanged from blackfriars bridge. Kroll employ operatives from backgrounds such as the CIA/FBI/MI5, and are referred to as "The CIA of Wall Street". They are one of the world’s largest commercial suppliers of security and espionage services.
Kroll particularly were responsible for revamping security at the World Trade Center after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Kroll Inc. Also hired former FBI special investigator John P.
O'Neill, specializing on Osama Bin Laden to head the security at the WTC complex just prior to September 11, 2001. The previous head of Kroll, Michael B Cherkasky is now the CEO of MMC." http://www.ianpuddick.com.
I didn't bother clicking on the link, but I'm confident I know what the assertion is. So I will say this, sweetie: ValuJet flight 592, May 2006. A DC-9 crashed into WATER in the Everglades, and they didn't find a single piece of the airplane bigger than a few yards.
You're welcome, no charge. Engineering is a pain, huh?
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.