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Mark K. Bingham
Birth: May 22, 1970
Death: Sep. 11, 2001
Shanksville
Somerset County
Pennsylvania, USA

United Flight 93 Passenger. He was a rugby player who helped his University of California at Berkeley team earn two national titles. A big man nicknamed "Bear Trap", he also helped recruit and train members of San Francisco's first gay rugby team. He was the founder of a public relations firm with offices in San Francisco and New York. On September 11, 2001, Bingham, who had recently moved to New York City, was flying back to the Bay area to visit family. The plane was hijacked by terrorists presumably intent on crashing it into a target in Washington, D.C. It is widely believed that Bingham was part of a group of passengers who attempted to thwart the hijackers. Before they acted, he called his mother from an airplane phone and told her that "things didn't look good" and that he loved them all. On September 22, 2001, Senator John McCain delivered a eulogy in honor of Bingham saying, in part, "It has been my fate to witness great courage and sacrifice for America's sake, but none greater than the selfless sacrifice of Mark Bingham and those good men who grasped the gravity of the moment, understood the threat, and decided to fight back at the cost of their lives." (bio by: Melanie) 

 
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Burial:
National September 11 Memorial *
Manhattan
New York County
New York, USA
Plot: S-67
*Memorial Site [?]
 
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Originally Created by: Mark
Record added: Sep 12, 2012
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To All Americans and Mark's family; I think all passengers on that jet are heroes and American's know, they all did all they could. We will never ever forget all passengers of those jets on that somber day in history. God bless them all.
- Keri Caye
 Added: May. 22, 2013
You truly are a hero. Thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace, sir.
- Solitarieone
 Added: May. 22, 2013

- Marty Stewart
 Added: May. 22, 2013
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