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Jessica Lynch: Modern myth?
townhall ^ | July 1, 2003 | Mona Charen

Posted on 06/30/2003 9:15:45 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

Jessica Lynch: Modern myth?

by Mona Charen

Have you heard of Army Sgt. Casaundra Grant? Probably not, because her story has been largely ignored by the press. She's a 25-year-old single mother who lost both of her legs during the Iraq War when she was accidentally pinned under a tank. Her 2-year-old son "prayed for her legs" the first time he saw her stumps. Sgt. Grant is upbeat and grateful to be alive, reports the San Antonio Express-News, but is this really the way we want to fight our wars, with young mothers coming home in wheelchairs? (By the way, has anyone noticed how many of our women warriors seem to be single mothers?)

In the Middle East, cultural attitudes have remained unchanged for millennia. In the United States, they change dramatically in a decade. Whereas 17 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that it was fine for Georgia to outlaw sodomy, today, the Court practically throws open the door to gay marriage. So, too, with women in combat. Democrats swim out past the buoys, but Republicans, too, are pulled by the cultural undertow. Notice how we're all so careful to refer to the "men and women" in the armed forces (and we can hardly not, since they represent a big percentage) and the "men and women" who give their lives. Yet when we mention the women who give their lives, there is, for some of us, protest lodged with the gratitude. You want to add "But women ought not be asked to give their lives." And, in fact, it is not official U.S. policy to put women in combat.

Still, there is a vocal constituency of feminists (both male and female) who do want to end the military's prohibition on women in combat, and they've been making steady progress. "Reforms" instituted during the Clinton Administration permitted women to serve closer to the front lines with the altogether predictable result that more women were injured and killed in Iraq than in the previous Gulf War.

One of those was Jessica Lynch, whose story has become more opaque with every passing day. We first learned of her when the U.S. military announced that she had been rescued from an Iraqi hospital. The Washington Post ran a gripping front-page story, citing unnamed Pentagon sources, who described Lynch as the Sergeant York of 2003. The plucky gal had emptied her rifle into the enemy, we were told. She'd been stabbed and shot, and had other injuries but kept on fighting. "She didn't want to be taken alive."

It wasn't true. The story began to unravel as soon as Lynch was taken to West Germany for medical treatment. Doctors said there were no signs of gunshots or stab wounds, but she did have injuries consistent with a truck accident, and a terrible one at that. Everyone else in her vehicle was killed.

Meaning no disrespect to Private Lynch, who deserves every care her country can offer, why was the Post so eager to paint her as a Rambo-style hero? And why did it take weeks for the Post to acknowledge that the original story was false? Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness (http://www.cmrlink.org) says she's seen it all before. "Remember Captain Linda Bray? She was the military police officer in Panama who took enemy fire and handled herself with coolness under fire. Later we found out that she had been sent to secure a Panamanian dog kennel. Still, that was enough for the feminists to declare that the argument over women in combat should be over." Then there was Kara Hultgren, the Navy pilot who was killed trying to land on an aircraft carrier. Donnelly recalls how the Navy spun the story to suggest that it was mechanical error in order to conceal its double standard on male versus female aviators. But the Navy's own internal investigation revealed that Hultgren had been responsible for the accident, and more damning for the Navy, that she had been certified to fly, though she'd twice before made the same mistake that ultimately killed her.

The Post's own ombudsman, Michael Getler (and the Post deserves praise for maintaining an ombudsman; the New York Times doesn't deign to) asked: "What were the motivations (and even the identities) of the leakers and sustainers of this myth, and why didn't reporters dig deeper into it more quickly?" Yet he answered his own question, "This was the single most memorable story of the war, and it had a unique propaganda value. It was false, but it didn't get knocked down until it didn't matter quite so much."

Just so. Every American knows the name of Jessica Lynch, which suits those who like the image of the fighting Amazon. Very few know that Lynch's story is mostly myth, and that suits them, too.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: 507th; army; injuries; jessicalynch; lynch; myth; pfclynch; pow
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1 posted on 06/30/2003 9:15:45 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
You want to add "But women ought not be asked to give their lives."

I don't wanna add that... some anonymous (to me) woman death is better than my death.

Sorry but that's the way it is. My sister, my mother... fine. I'll die for them, but just any plain-Jane? 'Bout time they sing for their supper (living in a free society)

2 posted on 06/30/2003 9:24:16 PM PDT by StatesEnemy
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To: TLBSHOW
Who were the liars that invented this BS Rambo Jessica Lynch story? Where did those cockroaches go when the light of scrutiny flipped on? I find it interesting that nobody seems to know where a first hand account would have come from - seeing as the list of witnesses is VERY small AND traceable.

Seems we have the technology to track down truth - unlike other ages - but lack the will to do so - very MUCH like the idiot ages we are doomed to repeat.

3 posted on 06/30/2003 9:28:45 PM PDT by ctonious
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To: TLBSHOW
The June 18 edition of the Army Times gives an account of how JL and others in her unit were injured/killed in a motor vehicle accident, not due to fighting. Her weapon jammed, she did not shoot or kill any Iraqis and was not herself shot or stabbed.
4 posted on 06/30/2003 9:55:18 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (There ought to be a law against excessive legislation.)
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To: TLBSHOW
But the Navy's own internal investigation revealed that Hultgren had been responsible for the accident, and more damning for the Navy, that she had been certified to fly, though she'd twice before made the same mistake that ultimately killed her.

Liberals still deny this today.

5 posted on 06/30/2003 9:56:58 PM PDT by KC_Conspirator (Let me tell you something, Johnson!)
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To: TLBSHOW
I feel great compassion for all combat military personnel, but this whole "military woman" thing in the press is puzzling to me. Women are risking their lives every day in civilian life in jobs such as firefighters, policewomen, search-and-rescue, and so on. Israeli military women have been in harm's way for many years. My aunt missed by a week an assignment to a US military nursing unit that ended up being captured during WW2. I don't know what's going on with these screwed up stories of military women, but there have been brave women in dangerous situations long before the war with Iraq.
6 posted on 06/30/2003 10:15:22 PM PDT by Shugee
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To: Eagle Eye
Its all about keeping women in the military as in keeping the Clinton agenda of women in battle.
7 posted on 06/30/2003 10:18:44 PM PDT by TLBSHOW (The Gift is to See the Truth)
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To: TLBSHOW
bttt
8 posted on 07/01/2003 8:13:31 AM PDT by Deadeye Division
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To: TLBSHOW
BTTT
9 posted on 07/01/2003 8:27:15 AM PDT by Gritty
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To: TLBSHOW; Reagan Man; just mimi; kesg; SpiderMBA; killjoy; prognostigaator; raybbr; Davis; ...
Mona ping...
10 posted on 07/02/2003 4:03:08 AM PDT by cgk (Rummy on WMD: We haven't found Saddam Hussein yet, but I don't see anyone saying HE didn't exist.)
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To: StatesEnemy
I have been skeptical of the Lynch story from Day 1. Isn't is CONVENIENT that she now has "AMNESIA" and can't remember anything about the incident, not 1 single thing! Sounds like amnesia ordered by the brass. If she has amnesia and can't remember anything, why are all the networks falling all over themselves to interview her? She supposedly can't tell them anything. Hmmmmmmmmmm. makes you wonder, don't it?
11 posted on 07/02/2003 4:11:57 AM PDT by StoneColdTaxHater
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To: TLBSHOW
The government wants to make up great stories in order to make us feel better. That stuff does no one any good.
12 posted on 07/02/2003 4:15:50 AM PDT by sakic
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To: cgk
The decision to allow women into possible frontline and close combat positions, was a matter of political correctness and instituted under the PC POTUS, Bill Clinton. The damage has been done. Reversing the Clinton decision would be appropriate policy at this time. Whether that is going to happen is anyones guess, but I wouldn't count on it.

Any liberties taken by the US Army in exaggerating the Jessica Lynch story, didn't do Private Lynch or the Army any good in the long run.

14 posted on 07/02/2003 8:26:18 AM PDT by Reagan Man
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To: cgk
Mona Bump !
15 posted on 07/02/2003 9:19:29 AM PDT by Ben Bolt
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To: Reagan Man
Socially engineering the military is the Holy Grail of the Left . It is 1 of the last traditional outpost .
I'm more curious to see what change in policy will come down the pipes considering Mr. Rumsfeld's favourable position with respect to asymmetrical warfare wich I happen to agree with .
Should prove to be very interesting .
16 posted on 07/02/2003 9:31:40 AM PDT by Ben Bolt
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To: StoneColdTaxHater
I suspect we're witnessing a confluence of lies versus reality, the "amnesia" thing makes a convenient dodge till everything can get sorted out. Movie deals, book deals, interviews and such hang in the balance.

The question isn't whether women "can" be in combat, it's whether they should. As cultural standards, manners and outright human decency in this country takes a slide in favor of "me! me! me!" we can expect to see things like this. A country that sends single, unwed mothers into combat while effete urban males riot in the streets over necessary military action is a sign of the times. Truth be told, our enemies view us as evil for some very, very good reasons.
17 posted on 07/02/2003 10:02:53 AM PDT by Freedom4US
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Bump for a later read.
18 posted on 07/02/2003 10:03:57 AM PDT by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (There_are_no_spaces_in_my_life.)
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To: StoneColdTaxHater
That's not true. She never said she had amnesia. Her family, who visited her, denied the stories of amnesia. It's true she may have blacked out due to her injuries and pain, but from what I've heard she remembers the crash and she remembers waking up afterward.
19 posted on 07/02/2003 10:31:07 AM PDT by ought-six
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To: TLBSHOW
bttt
20 posted on 07/03/2003 5:06:49 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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