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1 posted on 04/02/2003 4:18:04 AM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., has called everything else about the U.S. and the U.S. military, in not so complimentary a fashion, to say the least.
2 posted on 04/02/2003 4:25:07 AM PST by First_Salute
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3 posted on 04/02/2003 4:29:52 AM PST by Byron_the_Aussie
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"God watched over Jessica and her family," Rockefeller said through a spokesman in Washington.

Yes He did; no thanks to you and many thanks to the special forces that accomplished a very risky operation.

4 posted on 04/02/2003 4:41:40 AM PST by roderick
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On CENTCOM briefing this AM, briefer was asked to comment on her health/medical condition. He said he could not out of respect for her "privacy". Is this codeword for indicating she was sexually brutalized??
6 posted on 04/02/2003 4:45:01 AM PST by TheRightGuy (I like PEACE ...and there's nothing more peaceful than a dead terrorist!)
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At the initiation of action in Afghanistan two young women, Christian aid workers, were miraculously saved from the very jaws of death.

Almost immediately before the initiation of action in Iraq, a young woman who had been abducted in Utah appeared - again, almost miraculously.

Yesterday, Jessica Lynch was saved after several days captivity by the enemy.

Hallelujah!!!!

9 posted on 04/02/2003 4:54:47 AM PST by muawiyah
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At least one POW was saved. A brave woman.

There should be a special memorial for those in our miliary killed in Iraq.

12 posted on 04/02/2003 4:58:20 AM PST by Dante3 (.)
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""God watched over Jessica and her family," Rockefeller said through a spokesman in Washington."

I know this phrase is used at a time like this, but I really don't like it. It is as tho God wasn't watching over others in the same circumstances.

I'm absolutely delighted that this brave girl is alive and coming home, and I have tears of delight for her family, but I wish there was another choice of words to thank God.

15 posted on 04/02/2003 5:15:13 AM PST by Exit148
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Let's see 12 in her unit, 1 found alive, 11 bodies found:-( I'm hoping some are Iraqis and maybe only the few of the dead we already know of. If not, then I pray for the 5 POWS we once saw on television. It does not look good for them.
One can only suspect that if this is the case, the only thing that kept Jessica alive was the Arab's wanting to use her as their plaything. She'll have her own cross to bear because of that and seeing her fellow soldiers die.
God help her and prayers for the families of the other soldiers.
16 posted on 04/02/2003 5:21:01 AM PST by glory
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SAVING PRIVATE JESSICA

The woman soldier taken prisoner in Iraq had tearfully begged to go home before she was rescued by US special forces.

American Private Jessica Lynch, 19, kept asking about her boyfriend and family, an Iraqi pharmacist who treated her in hospital said.

"She kept saying she wanted to go home", the pharmacist added.

The teenager and 11 other US soldiers were taken prisoner by Iraqi troops when their convoy was ambushed on March 23.

US media reports said she was found with two broken legs, a broken arm and gunshot wounds when she was rescued in a raid by US special forces on the Saddam Hussein Hospital near Nasiriyah.

Reports from Iraq said 11 bodies were found during the rescue mission. Two were believed to be Americans.

US officials have not confirmed if they were from Private Lynch's unit.

The pharmacist who treated Private Lynch at the hospital told Sky News reporter Ross Appleyard that Private Lynch had often been seen crying.

She asked about her family and kept asking when the war would finish, the pharmacist added.

He said that no soldiers had visited her and she had been treated well.

She was regarded as a patient and not as a prisoner of war, the pharmacist added.

He said Private Lynch was "very healthy" and had been treated for an injury to her leg only.

Private Lynch, of Palestine, West Virginia, was rescued in a night-time raid on the hospital by America's elite units - Delta Force, US Rangers and Navy Seals.

Her relieved father Greg said: "We're proud of you Jessie - keep up the good spirits and you will be home soon. We all love you."

Appleyard saw the decoy mission which signalled the start of the rescue, which he described as "remarkable".

The Ba'ath Party headquarters and the building housing Saddam Hussein's loyal Fedayeen fighters were attacked in a diversionary strike, he said.

While the gunfight raged, special forces troops went in and rescued Private Lynch from a building believed to be called the Saddam Hussein Hospital.

Appleyard said: "Flares lit up the sky and we heard a great deal of gunfire and explosions.

"There was a huge gunfight - but it was all a diversionary tactic so special forces could go in and rescue Private Lynch."

The soldier from the 507th Maintenance Company will now be examined by medics.

Private Lynch's unit was ambushed near Nasiriyah after making a wrong turn during early fighting in the invasion of Iraq.

Five other members of her unit were later shown on Iraqi television answering questions from their Iraqi captors.

The rescue was announced by Brigadier General Vincent Brooks at a news conference in Central Command headquarters in Qatar.

In a brief statement, he said: "Coalition forces have conducted a successful rescue mission of a US Army prisoner of war held captive in Iraq. The soldier has been returned to a coalition-controlled area."

Fifteen other Americans are formally listed as missing. The other POWs include two Army Apache helicopter pilots captured March 24 after their helicopter went down.

Central Command spokesman Jim Wilkinson said: "We also have others, other POWs we are just as worried about. This is good news today but we need a lot more good news.

"America doesn't leave its heroes behind," Wilkinson added. "Never has. Never will."

Sky News...

Last Updated: 15:45 UK, Wednesday April 02, 2003

28 posted on 04/02/2003 6:18:05 AM PST by Geronimo
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29 posted on 04/02/2003 6:37:52 AM PST by Enemy Of The State (TELL THOSE #@%&#&$ WITH THE LAUNDRY ON THEIR HEADS THAT IT'S WASH DAY AND WE'RE BRINGING THE MAYTAG!)
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