Peter J. Ganci Jr., the Glossary
Peter James Ganci Jr. (October 27, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was a career firefighter in the New York City Fire Department killed in the September 11 attacks.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: ABC-Clio, American Airlines Flight 11, Anton Media Group, Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, C-SPAN, CNN, Collapse of the World Trade Center, Daniel A. Nigro, Downtown Brooklyn, Farmingdale, New York, Fire chief, Google Books, Grolier, Howard Safir, Kyrgyzstan, List of tenants in 1 World Trade Center (1971–2001), Massapequa, New York, Memorial Day, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, New York City, New York City Fire Department, New York Daily News, New York Post, Newsday, Queens, Rudy Giuliani, Santa Barbara, California, September 11 attacks, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Transit Center at Manas, United Airlines Flight 175, United States Government Publishing Office, William M. Feehan, World Trade Center (1973–2001), 23rd Street Fire, 82nd Airborne Division.
- Burials at the Cemetery of the Holy Rood
- Emergency workers killed in the September 11 attacks
- Firefighters killed in the line of duty
- New York City firefighters
- Terrorism deaths in New York (state)
ABC-Clio
ABC-Clio, LLC (stylized ABC-CLIO) is an American publishing company for academic reference works and periodicals primarily on topics such as history and social sciences for educational and public library settings.
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American Airlines Flight 11
American Airlines Flight 11 was a domestic passenger flight that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks.
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Anton Media Group, formerly Anton Community Newspapers, and also known by its legal name Long Island Community Newspapers, Inc. is a print media company based in Mineola, New York, on Long Island in Nassau County and produces 17 weekly newspapers in Nassau County as well as Long Island Weekly and special sections such as Healthy Living, Camps & Schools, and Dining Guides.
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Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
Bedford–Stuyvesant, colloquially known as Bed–Stuy, is a neighborhood in the northern section of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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C-SPAN
Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) is an American cable and satellite television network, created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a nonprofit public service.
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CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news channel and website operating from Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States.
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Collapse of the World Trade Center
The World Trade Center in New York City collapsed on September 11, 2001, as result of the al-Qaeda attacks.
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Daniel A. Nigro
Daniel A. Nigro (born October 11, 1948) is the former New York City Fire Commissioner of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). Peter J. Ganci Jr. and Daniel A. Nigro are new York City firefighters.
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Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn is the third largest central business district in New York City (after Midtown Manhattan and Lower Manhattan), and is located in the northwestern section of the borough of Brooklyn.
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Farmingdale, New York
Farmingdale is an incorporated village on Long Island within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, United States.
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Fire chief
A fire chief or fire commissioner is a top executive rank or commanding officer in a fire department.
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Google Books
Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.
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Grolier
Grolier was one of the largest American publishers of general encyclopedias, including The Book of Knowledge (1910), The New Book of Knowledge (1966), The New Book of Popular Science (1972), Encyclopedia Americana (1945), Academic American Encyclopedia (1980), and numerous incarnations of a CD-ROM encyclopedia (1986–2003).
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Howard Safir
Howard Safir (February 24, 1942 – September 11, 2023) was an American law enforcement professional who served as the 29th New York City Fire Commissioner from 1994 to 1996 and the 39th New York City Police Commissioner from 1996 to 2000, under Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia, lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir mountain ranges.
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List of tenants in 1 World Trade Center (1971–2001)
The original One World Trade Center (also known as the North Tower, Tower 1, Building One, or 1 WTC) was one of the Twin Towers of the original World Trade Center complex in New York City.
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Massapequa, New York
Massapequa is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.
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Memorial Day
Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is one of the federal holidays in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
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National September 11 Memorial & Museum
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum (also known as the 9/11 Memorial & Museum) is a memorial and museum that are part of the World Trade Center complex, in New York City, created for remembering the September 11 attacks of 2001, which killed 2,977 people, and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which killed six.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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New York City Fire Department
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the full-service fire department of New York City, serving all five boroughs.
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New York Daily News
The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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New York Post
The New York Post (NY Post) is an American conservative daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City.
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Newsday
Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area.
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Queens
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York.
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Rudy Giuliani
Rudolph William Louis Giuliani (born May 28, 1944) is an American politician and disbarred lawyer who served as the 107th mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001.
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Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara (Santa Bárbara, meaning) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat.
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September 11 attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Transit Center at Manas
Transit Center at Manas (formerly Manas Air Base and unofficially Ganci Air Base) is a former U.S. military installation at Manas International Airport, near Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan.
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United Airlines Flight 175
United Airlines Flight 175 was a domestic passenger flight from Logan International Airport in Boston to Los Angeles International Airport in California that was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001, as part of the September 11 attacks.
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United States Government Publishing Office
The United States Government Publishing Office (USGPO or GPO), formerly the United States Government Printing Office, is an agency of the legislative branch of the United States Federal government.
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William M. Feehan
William Michael Feehan (September 29, 1929 – September 11, 2001) was a member of the Fire Department of New York who died during the collapse of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks. Peter J. Ganci Jr. and William M. Feehan are Emergency workers killed in the September 11 attacks, Firefighters killed in the line of duty, new York City firefighters, people murdered in New York City and terrorism deaths in New York (state).
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World Trade Center (1973–2001)
The original World Trade Center (WTC) was a large complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.
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23rd Street Fire
The 23rd Street Fire was an incident that took place in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, on October 17, 1966.
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82nd Airborne Division
The 82nd Airborne Division is an airborne infantry division of the United States Army specializing in parachute assault operations into hostile areasSof, Eric.
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See also
Burials at the Cemetery of the Holy Rood
- Al Cuccinello
- Angelo LiPetri
- Billy Murray (singer)
- Bob Chipman
- Carl Braun (basketball)
- Chuck Sheerin
- Cliff Montgomery
- Don Dunphy
- Edward M. Carey
- Frank McCormick
- George C. Lang
- George M. Skurla
- Henry M. Curran
- James H. McCabe
- James Joseph Brown
- Jerry McCarthy
- John R. McGann
- John W. Wydler
- Joseph Lannin
- Margaret Brown
- Martin T. Carey
- Marty McHale
- Max Hirsch
- Mike Venezia
- Oleg Cassini
- Orio Palmer
- Peter J. Ganci Jr.
- Robert Smith (priest)
- Sam Zoldak
- Tom Gorman (right-handed pitcher)
- Wilkanowski
- William J. Casey
- William J. Hirsch
- Zip Collins
Emergency workers killed in the September 11 attacks
- Billy Burke (firefighter)
- Daniel Suhr
- Dominick Pezzulo
- Gary Geidel
- Gerard A. Barbara
- Keith A. Glascoe
- Leonard W. Hatton Jr.
- Mohammad Salman Hamdani
- Mychal Judge
- Orio Palmer
- Patrick J. Brown
- Peter J. Ganci Jr.
- Ronald Paul Bucca
- Vincent Danz
- William M. Feehan
Firefighters killed in the line of duty
- 2024 Burnsville shooting
- Billy Burke (firefighter)
- Carlo Galimberti
- Colin Townsley
- Daniel Suhr
- Gary Geidel
- Gerard A. Barbara
- Keith A. Glascoe
- List of British firefighters killed in the line of duty
- List of firefighters killed in the line of duty in the United States
- List of the deadliest firefighter disasters in the United States
- Mychal Judge
- Orio Palmer
- Patrick J. Brown
- Peter J. Ganci Jr.
- Ronald Paul Bucca
- William M. Feehan
New York City firefighters
- Bill Purifoy
- Bill Walsh (firefighter)
- Billy Burke (firefighter)
- Bob Beckwith
- Brenda Berkman
- Brian Quinn (comedian)
- Carlos M. Rivera
- Daniel A. Nigro
- Daniel Suhr
- Dennis Smith (firefighter)
- Fireman Ed
- Frank Kriz
- Frank Tepedino
- Gary Geidel
- Gary Muhrcke
- Gerard A. Barbara
- Hisham Tawfiq
- Jack McGee (actor)
- James A. Smith (Medal of Honor)
- James E. Leonard
- James Hanlon
- John A. Tucker
- John Decker (fire chief)
- John Sudnik
- Joseph W. Pfeifer
- Keith A. Glascoe
- Matthew Long (firefighter)
- Mose Humphrey
- Orio Palmer
- Patrick J. Brown
- Patrick Keady
- Peter J. Ganci Jr.
- Ronald Paul Bucca
- Ronald Spadafora
- Salvatore Cassano
- Stephen Cassidy
- Steve Buscemi
- Thomas Coman
- Victor Navarra
- Vincent Dunn
- Wesley Augustus Williams
- William H. Nicholson
- William Laimbeer Jr.
- William M. Feehan
Terrorism deaths in New York (state)
- 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shooting
- Abraham Zelmanowitz
- Benjamin Clark (chef)
- Bill Biggart
- Carolyn Beug
- Charles Edward Jones
- Christine Egan
- Dan Trant
- Daniel Lewin
- Daniel Suhr
- Dominick Pezzulo
- Eamon McEneaney
- Garnet Bailey
- Gary Geidel
- Gerard A. Barbara
- John P. O'Neill
- Keith A. Glascoe
- Kevin Cosgrove
- Leonard W. Hatton Jr.
- Mark Bavis
- Melissa Doi
- Michael Richards (sculptor)
- Mohammad Salman Hamdani
- Mychal Judge
- Neil David Levin
- Nezam Hafiz
- Orio Palmer
- Patrick J. Brown
- Peter J. Ganci Jr.
- Rick Rescorla
- Ronald Paul Bucca
- The Falling Man
- Welles Crowther
- William M. Feehan
- Zhe Zeng
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_J._Ganci_Jr.
Also known as Peter Ganci, Peter J. Ganci, Jr., Peter James Ganci, Jr..