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The real hero behind the 'bravery' of Private Jessica
The Daily Telegraph ^ | 27/07/2003 | Julian Coman

Posted on 07/27/2003 2:19:40 PM PDT by protest1

The real hero behind the 'bravery' of Private Jessica By Julian Coman (Filed: 27/07/2003)

America's most famous woman soldier owes her fame to a case of mistaken identity, reports Julian Coman in Washington

As she watched Private Jessica Lynch's emotional homecoming on television last week, Arlene Walters struggled to suppress her growing anger.

For millions of Americans, Pte Lynch's first faltering steps in her home town of Elizabeth, West Virginia, were a moment of high emotion, a happy ending to one of the darkest incidents of the Iraq war.

For Mrs Walters, however, the standing ovation and praise lavished on the young woman soldier, who was captured by Iraqi forces and later freed in a dramatic American raid, served only to highlight the contrasting treatment of her dead son, who fought in the same unit.

It was, fellow soldiers have told her, Sgt Donald Walters who performed many of the heroics attributed to Pte Lynch in the fanfare of publicity designed to lift the nation's morale, and Sgt Walters who was killed after mounting a lone stand against the Iraqis who ambushed their convoy of maintenance vehicles near Nasiriyah.

Yet few, if any, of the Americans watching Pte Lynch's homecoming last week have even heard her son's name. "The military tell us that everyone who was in her unit was a hero," Mrs Walters told The Telegraph. "In fact they have singled out Jessica Lynch as the hero, and they are not giving the recognition to my son that he deserves.

"The fighter that they thought was Jessica Lynch was Donald. When he was found he had two stab wounds in the abdomen, and he'd been shot once in the right leg and twice in the back. And he'd emptied his rounds of ammunition. Just like they said Jessica had done at first."

Sgt Walters, a 33-year-old military cook from Oregon, blond and slim but not a photogenic female warrior, had been serving with the ill-fated 507th Maintenance Unit, in which Jessica Lynch was a supply clerk.

In the days following the elaborately staged rescue of Pte Lynch from her hospital ward on April 1, a blizzard of American media reports told how the soldier had exhausted all her ammunition before capture, in an isolated and brave "fight to the death".

They suggested that it was only after a prolonged battle, in which she was shot and stabbed, that she was eventually taken prisoner. In all, 11 soldiers were killed and six captured. It subsequently emerged, however, that the young soldier's rifle had jammed and her injuries were caused by her lorry colliding with another vehicle as the convoy came under attack.

Last week, with no fanfare, the US Army released a detailed report into the incident which makes it clear that a lone American fighter did, indeed, hold out against the Iraqis - but that the soldier was not Pte Lynch. It says that following the ambush, Sgt Walters may have been left behind, hiding beside a disabled tractor-trailer, as Iraqi troops closed in. The report confirms that he died of wounds identical to those first attributed to Pte Lynch.

"There is some information to suggest that a US soldier, that could have been Walters, fought his way south of Highway 16 towards a canal and was killed in action. Sgt Walters was in fact killed at some point during this portion of the attack. The circumstances of his death cannot be conclusively determined."

Fellow soldiers who witnessed the ambush have been less guarded. "One told me that if I read reports about a brave female soldier fighting, those reports were actually about Don," said Mrs Walters.

"The information about what had happened had been taken by the military from intercepted Iraqi signals, and the gender had gotten mixed up. He was certain that the early reports had mixed up Jessica and Don."

Mrs Walters and her husband are now struggling to persuade the US military to acknowledge fully their son's bravery. Sgt Walters has been posthumously awarded the bronze medal, but his relatives argue that higher honours are deserved. The army says the investigation into the incident is now closed.

"I just can't imagine him being left out there in the desert alone," said Mrs Walters, who is still haunted by images of her son's lone stand.

"I'm not trying to take anything away from Jessica. We just want Don to get the credit he is entitled to for his bravery."

She has her own theories about the Army's reluctance to give him due credit. "Perhaps the army don't want to admit to the fact that he was left behind in the desert to fight alone," she said. "It isn't a good news story."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: donaldwalters; hero; iraqifreedom; jesicalynch; jessicalynch; pow; sgtdonaldwalters; unsungheroes
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To: protest1
Hey, as long as we're on the subject: What's Private Shoshanna Johnson doing these days?

Has anyone heard?

21 posted on 07/27/2003 2:41:52 PM PDT by Monster Zero
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To: JoeSchem
I've posted this on other threads...there are people here who have worn the uniform. There opinions mean something on issues like this. There are also quite a few weighing in on these threads who haven't....to put it bluntly, THEY don't have a right to judge the actions of people in combat, whether one person deserved a particular award, whether a certain oldier's bitching has crossed the line, etc.

If you think they can do a better job, go down to the recruiting office and put YOUR life on the line. Otherwise, shut up and let the professionals take care of business.
22 posted on 07/27/2003 2:42:07 PM PDT by kms61
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To: CWOJackson
She didn't earn it. She was given one as a PR ploy and apparently you've bought into it.
23 posted on 07/27/2003 2:42:24 PM PDT by Arkie2 (It's a literary fact that the number of words written will grow exponentially to fill the space avai)
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To: annyokie
Amen. And take back that Bronze Star while we're at it.

2 posted on 07/27/2003 4:22 PM CDT by annyokie (Admin Moderator has got it in for me.)

Based on this response, I would have no idea why anyone would have anything in for you. /sarcasm

24 posted on 07/27/2003 2:42:35 PM PDT by #3Fan
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To: JoeSchem
The previous post was of course not directed at you in particular.
25 posted on 07/27/2003 2:43:10 PM PDT by kms61
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To: boxerblues
At least give it to those who rightly deserve it

Damn right. Give the parades for the guys (SEALs?) that performed the rescue, and the Iraqi dude that led them there.

26 posted on 07/27/2003 2:43:25 PM PDT by Lizavetta
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To: CWOJackson
Amen.

Sounds like SGT Walters should be awarded a posthomus Silver Star, or even a Distinguished Service Cross. Like others, I'm sick of the hero worship of Lynch, just because she's pretty. Lets reward the real hero. Anyone know if he's been awarded anything?
27 posted on 07/27/2003 2:43:46 PM PDT by OldCorps
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To: annyokie
Im not up on military rules and regulations but it would seem to me that they are unfairly rewarding Jessica if they do not award this to the rest of her unit. Im sure there are others here on FR who can enlighten me.
28 posted on 07/27/2003 2:43:53 PM PDT by boxerblues (God Bless the 101st, stay safe, stay alert and watch your backs)
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To: nravoter
How, exactly? Anybody could be in a vehicle accident and get captured. I'm not saying she did anything wrong, but what did she do that any other soldier would not have done?

If you look at the qualification for a regular Bronze Star, you'll see that everyone in the 507th earned one.

29 posted on 07/27/2003 2:44:54 PM PDT by #3Fan
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To: CWOJackson
Being injured in a vehicular accident doesn't earn one a Bronze Star. See my previous post about the Bronze Star.
30 posted on 07/27/2003 2:45:02 PM PDT by annyokie (Admin Moderator has got it in for me.)
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To: Arkie2
To give her credit for anothers actions seems to me like something a loser would do. Also, something someone would do who is not concerned about the truth. Many soldiers do far more than she did on a daily basis and their reward is the trust of their comrades. A Bronze star for her is ludicrous.

Some others got Silver Stars, Lynch got a Bronze. She earned it herself.

31 posted on 07/27/2003 2:46:38 PM PDT by #3Fan
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To: #3Fan
If you look at the qualification for a regular Bronze Star, you'll see that everyone in the 507th earned one.

Did everyone in the 507th get one? I don't mean that as a rhetorical question--I honestly don't know.

32 posted on 07/27/2003 2:46:54 PM PDT by nravoter (Try new "Howard Dean": from the makers of Michael Dukakis)
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To: nravoter
The Army passes out Bronze Stars by the gross any more. Hundreds were given to low level Pentagon staffers who were even remotely involved with the planning of the Iraq invasion; those who had a more active role received far higher awards. Everyone in the convoy has received at least the Bronze Star; some are receiving higher awards.

At least Private Lynch was in a combat zone, not eating pizza at the Pentagon.

Beyond that she showed real courage as a painfully wounded POW; she is still in almost constant pain. Watching her put up with all the pomp and BS, despite her obvious pain, in itself is worthy of recognition.

33 posted on 07/27/2003 2:47:17 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: OldCorps
Click the link on post # 10. Includes pics.
35 posted on 07/27/2003 2:48:47 PM PDT by csvset
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To: OldCorps
Like others, I'm sick of the hero worship of Lynch, just because she's pretty.

You must go through life angry all time. I bet your blood just boils when pictures of Coulter or Dhue get posted here.

36 posted on 07/27/2003 2:48:52 PM PDT by #3Fan
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To: #3Fan
You have never served have you, Sir?
37 posted on 07/27/2003 2:48:55 PM PDT by annyokie (Admin Moderator has got it in for me.)
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To: CWOJackson
Everyone in the convoy has received at least the Bronze Star; some are receiving higher awards

Thank you for answering that. I will now shut up
38 posted on 07/27/2003 2:49:03 PM PDT by boxerblues (God Bless the 101st, stay safe, stay alert and watch your backs)
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To: Lizavetta
"the Iraqi dude that led them there."

Exactly. That dude really did some serious travelling on foot. Not only the 3 trips to save Jessica, but then returning home, and disappearing into the desert on foot with his family. (Endangering his life, his wife's & their daughter.)

39 posted on 07/27/2003 2:49:45 PM PDT by the Deejay
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To: boxerblues
Im not up on military rules and regulations but it would seem to me that they are unfairly rewarding Jessica if they do not award this to the rest of her unit. Im sure there are others here on FR who can enlighten me.

About everyone else was given what Jessica got or better.

40 posted on 07/27/2003 2:49:47 PM PDT by #3Fan
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