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To: Chief_Joe
You both have it wrong. I don't want to just "bash" Jessica.

Oh no, you just blame her for vehicle breakdowns in desert conditions, that's not bashing. /sarcasm

I've avoided getting into the details because there are so many areas where there are problems with her performance and how she was treated out there in the battlefield. Over and over again it can be shown that her Commander and NCOs treated her differently because she was a woman, and her actions/inactions/failures cost lives. I'm somewhat amused you all can't see them, but my amusement is tempered quite severely by the reality of the consequences of having Lynch in that unit.

And I'll say again that you have no credibility since you blamed her for vehicle breakdowns. You are simply a basher.

The story of the "Jessica's" unit in the 507th in this operation covers roughly three days. The ambush battle itself actually lasted over 2 hours. During the 507th's journey to various check points, Jessica's vehicle was disabled. It became disabled after days of driving with little or no sleep and when she was fatigued. The fatigue was not limited to Jessica or females, all experienced it, but I think it can be safely said that it was much more difficult for this 110 lb woman to wrestle with this fatigue and a 5-ton truck then it would be for a man.

These trucks don't have power-steering, huh? LOL

Nonetheless, the First Sergeant was ordered to recover this and any other vehicle that broke down as the convoy headed to various checkpoints. The First Sergeant, through all kinds of tricks, skill, chicanery, will, and with a no-failure attitude, carried out this order dutifully and arrived at each check point without abandoning any vehicles. To accomplish this, he had to get soldiers from another unit to tow Jessica's broken-down vehicle, Buggs and Aqino -who themselves had fallen behind their assigned unit to fix their own vehicle. This is were fate comes in. By towing this broken vehicle, it made it more difficult for the convoy to maneuver, and they had to find big open spaces to turn the towed vehicles around. This is the reason the convoy had to go deep into Nasiriyah when they got off track. The convoy actually made it through the city the first time without receiving fire, but the commander knew they were in for some action when they had to turn around and go back through the city the second time to get back on the right track. Jessica was ordered to lock and load as others had to manually refuel their vehicles. During the second trip through the city, the unit was attacked, and they missed their exit again, but the smaller vehicles were able to turn around quickly and get back to the exit and escape. However larger vehicles had to go further past the exit, about 3 miles, before they could turn around, and the Buggs and Aqino had to go the furthest because they were towing Jessie's vehicle. This turned out to be their downfall. As they were turning around, their vehicle became jammed and stuck because of vehicle they were towing, Jessica's. During all this, the vehicles in the convoy were taking fire. The First sergeant made combat pickup after combat pickup of all soldiers who needed picking up, and this is what he did for Buggs and Aquino. After Buggs and Aqino were picked up, they immediately begin returning fire from the assault rifle in the vehicle as it sped off. Very sadly though, Piestawaw was wounded as she drove away and crashed into another vehicle that had become stranded. The First Sergeant was killed on impact with his weapon in his hand, Piestawaw would later die from her injuries, Buggs and Aqino were said to have been "executed" by the Iraqis because of the battle they put up until they ran out of ammo. Jessica was injured in the crash, but she was spared. If it were not for her disabled vehicle, Buggs and Aqino, the First Sergeant, and Piestawaw could have turned around sooner and made it out of there, FATE.

Are you saying that Lynch should've been a tow truck driver?! I'm just not seeing in all this where is was Lynch's fault multiple vehicles broke down. You are a basher and you have no credibility because of it.

161 posted on 11/06/2003 10:41:02 AM PST by #3Fan
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To: #3Fan
Oh no, you just blame her for vehicle breakdowns in desert conditions, that's not bashing. /sarcasm

These trucks don't have power-steering, huh? LOL

You are a basher and you have no credibility because of it.

This is where your silliness and ignorance shows. You really don't have a clue what it takes to drive a 5-ton. When you get a chance, why don't try a test drive in one? I'm willing to bet you'll find it's not like a SUV. I'd love to joke with you all day, but the reality of what happened to this unit does not seem humorous to me. I know it's your aim to just argue on off tangent points. You want the story of a female war hero because you are a feminist, and you refuse to let the facts of the events stand in the way of your fanatical fantasy. You can continue to say what you will. I know the truth, and I will converse with those who want to prevent another tragedy like this one.

166 posted on 11/06/2003 10:58:24 AM PST by Chief_Joe (From where the sun now sits, I will fight on -FOREVER!)
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To: #3Fan
"These trucks don't have power-steering, huh? LOL

Have you ever driven a 5-ton truck? LOL?

182 posted on 11/06/2003 1:38:51 PM PST by jjm2111
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To: #3Fan
These trucks don't have power-steering, huh? LOL

Some don't.

191 posted on 11/06/2003 2:20:32 PM PST by 91B (Golly it's hot.)
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