Lockerbie

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Lockerbie is a town located in the Dumfries and Galloway region of south-western Scotland. It is situated approximately 75 miles from Glasgow, and 20 miles from the English border. Lockerbie is a small town, with a population of just 4,009 at the 2001 census.

Lockerbie has a well developed transport network for a town its size. It lies next to the A74(M) motorway and also has a railway station. Lockerbie's town hall is the most dominating building in town, and is an excellent example of Scottish baronial style, built in the typical local red sandstone. The building looks over a war memorial built after the Second World War, with its characteristic bronze statue of an angel atop a white base with inscriptions.

Historically the town has been a trading post for both cattle and sheep. Because of its proximity to the borders, the cattle trade with England dominated local economy for a long time. The town is still home to sheep auctioning to this day.

Lockerbie Disaster

See Pan Am Flight 103 for more details

Lockerbie is known internationally as the site where, on December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over town as a result of a terrorist bomb. In the UK the event is usually called the Lockerbie disaster, bombing, or simply Lockerbie. Eleven townspeople were killed in Sherwood Crescent, where one of the plane's wings and fuel tanks crashed to earth in a fiery explosion, leaving a huge crater.

Until the September 11, 2001 attacks, the bombing of Flight 103 was the worst act of terrorism against civilian citizens of the United States (see also: 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing in Lebanon, where 241 US military personnel perished). The 270 victims (259 on the plane, 11 on the ground) were citizens of 21 nations. Of them, 189 were Americans.

Lockerbie Academy

Lockerbie Academy, the town's public high school, became the headquarters for the response and recovery effort after the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster. Subsequently, the academy, in cooperation with Syracuse University of Syracuse, New York, USA, which lost 35 students in the bombing, established a scholarship at the university for two of its most outstanding graduating students. Each year, two graduating students spend one academic year at Syracuse University as Lockerbie Scholars before they begin their university study. The scholarships have led to a lasting relationship between the university and the town. The rector of Lockerbie Academy, Graham Herbert, was recognized in November 2003 at Syracuse University with the Chancellor's Medal for outstanding service.

A student at the Academy when the disaster occurred, Helen Jones, was killed in the 7 July 2005 London bombings [1].

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