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Jessica Lynch came home today, and somehow her welcome really irked me.
She was flown into her home town in a UH-60 Blackhawk. Probably one of the few times she's ever flown in one. She was greeted by a mob of well wishers, holding her picture and calling her a hero. This is where I have a problem.
From al the information we have, PFC Jessica Lynch was riding in a 2.5 ton truck when it was hit by a RPG. There is no proof she fired back. In fact, with her injuries, I doubt she could even load the damn thing. She was captured, and taken to a hospital. There, she was treated well, and rescued by American forces.
She is due the Purple Heart and the POW medal.
I see nothing in this story that makes her a hero. In fact, the entire event is a massive example of things going wrong! The convoy got lost, rolled into an ambush, and was destroyed. All PFC Lynch did was ride in a truck. And if my memories of being an E-3 is any guide, she was probably sound asleep when she was attacked.
No one is questioning her dedication to duty, or her conduct while a captive, but she is hardly a hero.
She was flown into her home town in a UH-60 Blackhawk. Probably one of the few times she's ever flown in one. She was greeted by a mob of well wishers, holding her picture and calling her a hero. This is where I have a problem.
From al the information we have, PFC Jessica Lynch was riding in a 2.5 ton truck when it was hit by a RPG. There is no proof she fired back. In fact, with her injuries, I doubt she could even load the damn thing. She was captured, and taken to a hospital. There, she was treated well, and rescued by American forces.
She is due the Purple Heart and the POW medal.
I see nothing in this story that makes her a hero. In fact, the entire event is a massive example of things going wrong! The convoy got lost, rolled into an ambush, and was destroyed. All PFC Lynch did was ride in a truck. And if my memories of being an E-3 is any guide, she was probably sound asleep when she was attacked.
No one is questioning her dedication to duty, or her conduct while a captive, but she is hardly a hero.
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Date: 22 Jul 2003 18:28 (UTC)no subject
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Date: 23 Jul 2003 08:45 (UTC)http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Jessica+Lynch%22+%2BIraq+%2Bblanks&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
There are many questions surrounding Pfc. Lynch's "rescue" which I dearly wish would be answered. Until then, I doubt she was a POW in anything other than the technical sense of the word.
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Date: 23 Jul 2003 04:59 (UTC)I'm proud that she served. She, and other women like her, are good things for my daughter to see. I'm very glad she made it back. But I really wish this administration would leave her the hell alone...
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Date: 28 Jul 2003 01:52 (UTC)What the Hell were the NCOs in that unit doing? Apparently not their jobs....