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Dan Holdridge is a man who lived only because he was late. "I was like please God, give me some hope," said Holdridge, survivor of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Had he been on time, Holdridge would have been dead.
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Speaker at UW-Platteville says the terror attacks 10 years ago taught him to take nothing for granted.
BY CRAIG D. REBER TH STAFF WRITER
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. -- Two days after he was injured in the terrorist attack on the Pentagon, Dan Holdridge returned to his 4-H camp in Connecticut. He spent the entire day there.
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Ribbon Cutter at Old Saybrook Expo
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Ribbon cutting ceremony at Old Saybrook's Chamber of Commerce Expo. From left to right: Judy Sullivan,
Dan Holdridge, Kevin Wilhelm, Lori Woll.
Photo by Kevin LeShane/The Harbor News
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Holdridge, author of Surviving September 11th: The Story of a September 11th Survivor, acknowledged those who were lost in the 9/11 attacks and those who protect us both at home and abroad. His statement was clear: show appreciation for our public servants and live each day to the fullest. More than once he expressed his gratitude to the Chamber and its guests for inviting him to be a part of the Expo.
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Photo by Peter M. Weber
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By Sasha Goldstein

North Stonington - All of us remember where we were when we heard the news of the terrorist attacks on Sept.11, 2001.
At the time, Dan Holdridge worked at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Holdridge recounted his experience that day during a fundraising event on April 10 at the Jonathan Edwards Winery in North Stonington.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 1, 2011— Westerly, Rhode Island. Dan Holdridge, 9/11 Pentagon survivor, continues to spread his message of "The Purpose Conduit"™ with the announcement he will be the keynote speaker at these upcoming events; book signings and interviews have been added to this list and will continue to be updated as they are confirmed:
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