![]() Smithsonian “Frank – sweetie I am okay. I’m w/ (with) my office over by the Lyndon B. Johnson memorial sign. I’ll stay there till you come. Love lots & lots, Chip.” [1] Upon their arrival into the Memorial Grove, somebody notified the United States Park Police of the children’s presence there. The USPP immediately began searching for available officers to respond to the situation, being that most of their force were being used to close down major monuments, memorials, and thoroughfares throughout the region as well as responding to the incident going on at the Pentagon. At this moment, the Chief Ranger for the National Capital Region, Einar Olsen, stepped into the void. Ranger Olsen was given overall authority over all National Park Service Federal Law Enforcement Rangers in the region and ordered teams to respond for dispatch to the George Washington Memorial Parkway Headquarters at Turkey Run. [4] Upon the arrival of the first Law Enforcement Rangers, Ranger Olsen asked the National Capital Region Communications Center to contact the United States Park Police and ask for an assignment. The United States Park Police asked the Rangers to respond to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove to assist with the evacuation of 50 or so adults and children who had been evacuated from the Pentagon Daycare Center. The Rangers immediately responded, making their way through checkpoints and down the George Washington Memorial Parkway, where they reached the area around noon. Realizing the situation was under control, Ranger Olsen left Ranger Dwight Dixon in charge and went back to facilitate more responses. Ranger Dixon immediately set up a perimeter around the children to protect them and closed one lane of the southbound George Washington Memorial Parkway. Realizing that they were not equipped to transport them, the Rangers stopped an empty tour bus and asked the driver to assist them in evacuating the children. The driver agreed and they began loading the children onto the bus. Once they were loaded, the Rangers escorted them to a Virginia Department of Transportation Facility just south of the Pentagon and setup a security zone, waiting for the parents or family members to come and pick up the children. At 5:30 P.M., with the children having been picked up, the Rangers were sent home. Notes |
Last updated: May 23, 2024