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Halliburton truck driver Thomas Hamill arrives in Germany
KFOR.com ^ | 5-3-04 | None listed

Posted on 05/03/2004 7:16:55 AM PDT by treeclimber

BERLIN -- Halliburton truck driver Thomas Hamill arrived in Germany Monday from Iraq, where he escaped from Iraqi captors.

A senior U.S. official said the former hostage will be examined at a military hospital in Landstuhl, where he'll be reunited with his wife.

It's not known how long he'll stay there. Hamill was reported in good health, but a gunshot wound to his left arm

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: driver; germany; halliburton; hamill; thomashamill
This guy rocks!!! I hope he stepped on one of their throats on the way out!!!
1 posted on 05/03/2004 7:16:55 AM PDT by treeclimber
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To: treeclimber
Thank God he is safe! We were elated to hear about that yesterday.

We got one of our own back.

3 posted on 05/03/2004 7:32:25 AM PDT by Allegra (Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, MUSHROOM!)
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To: Baynative
I doubt if Hamill has a clue about the publicity he's gotten. For some reason, I doubt his captors let him watch cable TV to see the coverage. He'll probably be shocked and stunned when he realizes what his capture and rescue means to all of us.

I'm so glad he's safe.

4 posted on 05/03/2004 7:49:57 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: treeclimber
What a brave man, He lead the US soldiers back to were he was held captive where they arrested 2 guys, I hope he can return their change now. When, I saw this guy on TV when he was captured, I said to myself, "This guy is great guy, a brave hero". I wonder what kind of training he got? What a Brave man...

If only the Hollywood (Socialists/Communists/Leftists sex addicted, drug addicted, divorce here, divorce there, drug rehab) stars had 1% of his braveness, but that is asking for way to much for those cowards.
5 posted on 05/03/2004 7:50:11 AM PDT by forYourChildrenVote4Bush (No time for wobbly knees.)
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To: treeclimber; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; Alamo-Girl; windchime; Grampa Dave; ...
CENTCOM
May 3, 2004
Release Number: 04-05-04

FIRST INFANTRY DIVISION SOLDIERS RECOVER KBR HOSTAGE

TIKRIT, Iraq - At approximately 11:15 a.m. yesterday near Balad, a patrol from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry Regiment from the New York Army National Guard and assigned to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade Combat Team was operating in Balad when they were approached by a wounded man claiming to be an American.

The man identified himself as Thomas Hamill, a Kellogg Brown and Root driver who had been taken hostage by anti-coalition forces on April 9. Hamill took the patrol to the house where he had been held captive.

The unit conducted a hasty cordon and search of the area and detained two Iraqi citizens with one AK-47 rifle.

The patrol called for a medevac helicopter and Hamill was transported to a nearby military base and subsequently to Baghdad. He is in stable condition.

http://www.centcom.mil/CENTCOMNews/news_release.asp?NewsRelease=20040504.txt


Hamill in Germany Following Kidnap Escape
Monday, May 03, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Thomas Hamill has become a hero.

The 43-year-old Mississippi truck driver who escaped from his Iraqi kidnappers after three weeks in captivity is now in Germany for a reunion with his wife, Kellie Hamill, at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.

"That reunion's gonna be great — he has already flown out of Iraq, heading to medical center in Germany," Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt told Fox News on Monday.

Hamill pried open a door in the house where he was being held north of Baghdad when he heard a U.S. patrol passing by Sunday, then led the troops to the house where two Iraqis were captured. He was flown to Germany on Monday.

Meanwhile on Monday, U.S. forces in Najaf were being pounded by militiamen with about 20 mortars in one of the more intense attacks on American troops.

Violence on Sunday killed nine U.S. soldiers across the country. In the heaviest attack, five Navy sailors and one Army soldier were killed in a mortar barrage against a base near Ramadi, west of Baghdad.

'He's Got Spunk'

Hamill was taken to Germany for a checkup at a U.S. military hospital and a visit with his wife, Kellie.

Hamill, a 43-year-old truck driver from Macon, Mississippi working for the Halliburton Corp. subsidiary KBR, was abducted by gunmen on April 9 after his convoy was attacked outside Baghdad. His fate had been unknown since he appeared in a videotape released the next day by his captors, who threatened to kill him within 12 hours unless the siege of Fallujah was lifted.

On Sunday, Hamill reappeared in the town of Balad, 40 miles north of Baghdad, when he ran up to a patrol from the 2nd Battalion, 108th Infantry, part of the New York National Guard, and identified himself. He then lead the soldiers to the house from which he had just escaped, and two Iraqis with an automatic weapon were arrested.

Hamill had an infected gunshot wound in his left arm. The video images of Hamill soon after his abduction showed his left arm in a sling, suggesting he'd be wounded during the attack on his convoy.

Hamill's abduction came at the height of the wave of kidnappings of foreigners sparked by the intense violence that began in early April. An American soldier, Pfc. Keith M. Maupin, who was in the same convoy as Hamill, remains in the hands of kidnappers, as do three other Italian security guards.

The remains of a second military man missing in the attack, Sgt. Elmer Krause, were identified April 23.

Hamill's family exulted at the news of his escape. His father, Leo, said he fell asleep Saturday night while watching a television newscast and woke Sunday to a bulletin reporting his son's escape.

"I knew when I saw him on TV, I knew it was him," the teary-eyed father said. "I hoped they would return him safe."

His wife said she got a call at about 5:50 a.m. telling her that her husband was free. He later called home, "the best wake-up call I've ever had," she said.

Hamill, who gave up his dairy farm under economic pressure and took the job with KBR because it paid well, says he's ready to return to work as soon as he's fit. But Macon Mayor Dorothy Baker Hines told Fox News that Hamill's wife wants him home.

"We'll see who wins in this battle," Hines said.

Kimmitt said: "We'll take him back and put him to work any day of the week. He's got spunk."

A huge celebration is planned for Hamill. Hines said there are two funds operating for the Hamill family that are open to donations.

"We've had so many people all over the nation praying for Tommy and praying for our community," she said. "We just want people to remember to keep praying because there are still people who are hostages … and the men and women serving our country."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

      ~ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,118805,00.html

7 posted on 05/03/2004 7:59:20 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: starboardlist
This is the first time I've heard Halliburton not called... Vice President Cheney's former company Halliburton.

That's because it's not in a "Halliburton is evil" context. You wouldn't want Cheney connected with positive news, would you? BTW, how much you want to bet that Halliburton is definitely taking care of this guy?

8 posted on 05/03/2004 8:01:52 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: starboardlist
This is the first time I've heard Halliburton not called...

Vice President Cheney's former company Halliburton.

Hey, yeah, you're right! I didn't even notice that. That NEVER happens.

That's newsworthy in itself.

9 posted on 05/03/2004 8:02:10 AM PDT by Allegra (Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, MUSHROOM!)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Good job Brother Teamster ~ I drove big rigs for 31 years before I retired in '86 at age 55.

We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists, democrats and the mainstream media are sad ~ very sad!

~~ Bush/Cheney 2004 ~~

10 posted on 05/03/2004 8:41:26 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
11 posted on 05/03/2004 8:55:12 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: treeclimber
Its good to remember that when we are talking about Halliburton, we're talking about guys like Hamill, who haul the mail, and the water, and the food, the techs who are getting the power plants and the water plants back on line, the guys who are working to get the pipelines up and running, and doing so at grave risk to themselves.

Its easy to discount their courage and call them mercenaries, but no amount of money is enough if its only about money. These guys are risking their lives to be part of a war when in most cases they could easily be home in their own beds working at another job. These guys volunteered to do what not many people want to do. They know they risk everything for the chance to be part of something that matters. Its not often you have the chance to help build a country.
12 posted on 05/03/2004 9:28:59 AM PDT by marron
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