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The Story of Jessica Lynch What really happened in Nasiriyah.
the Weekly Standard ^ | April 24, 2007 | Richard S. Lowry

Posted on 04/25/2007 5:48:58 AM PDT by Kaslin

TODAY, THE HOUSE Committee on Oversight and Government Reform chaired by Henry Waxman (D-CA) conducted a hearing into "misleading military statements" that followed the death of Pat Tillman and the ordeal of Jessica Lynch. I cannot speak of the Pat Tillman incident, but I can speak to the story of Jessica Lynch.

I spent more than two years of my life studying the battle of An Nasiriyah. I read thousands of pages of government reports and personally interviewed nearly one-hundred of the participants of the battle, including four survivors of the 507th Maintenance Company's ambush, several Marines who came upon the scene of the ambush, a young Marine who worked in the regimental intelligence shop and was responsible for the safekeeping of Jessica's personal effects, and several of the soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were actually involved in her rescue. The results of my research were published last year in Marines in the Garden of Eden.

Following her rescue, unsubstantiated reports abounded, the media made a variety of assertions: Jessica Lynch was a pretty teenage girl who had been subjected to the ravages of an unjust war. She had been sent into battle with inadequate equipment and protection. After taking a wrong turn, Iraqis feigning surrender had ambushed her unit. Yet, she bravely fought off the enemy until she could resist no longer. Because of the incompetence of the leadership in Washington, D.C., she had been taken prisoner by evil Iraqis who did unspeakable things to her.

This was the type of story that had "legs." Every news producer in America salivated when they read the first copy. They knew that their ratings would skyrocket when the story of this fragile American girl was told. This was the type of story that would go down in history. There was only one problem--most of the story wasn't true.

The 507th Maintenance Company didn't simply make a wrong turn. Iraqis did not feign surrender. Lynch's unit had machine guns, rocket and grenade launchers and, while their M-16s were old, the reason most failed was that they were improperly maintained.

America's news media did not seem to care. They repeatedly ran every story they could about America's new princess-prisoner. At the same time, the U.S. military was trying to play down the story. They knew Jessica was being held captive and they immediately started plans for her rescue. Many Iraqis had come to Marines and embedded reporters to tell of a female soldier being held captive in a Nasiriyah hospital. Kerry Sanders of NBC was asked to not speak of Jessica's captivity. The commanders in the field feared that if word leaked of her captivity, she would be moved, or worse, before they could get to her.

Here is what really happened in Nasiriyah:

At midnight on March 22/23, the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Marine Regiment was preparing to move into Nasiriyah to secure the bridges over the Euphrates River and the Saddam Canal. They had stopped for a short rest only hours earlier at the intersection of Highway 1 (a major Iraqi highway) and a small two-lane road. This Cloverleaf was a modern freeway intersection with on and off ramps to/from the six-lane highway.

South of Nasiriyah, the U.S. Army was using Highway 1 as its ONLY supply route through Southern Iraq. Several Marines described the Highway as looking like I-95 on a Friday evening. The thoroughfare was jammed with thousands of supply vehicles. To the Marines' amazement, the Army vehicles all had their headlights on. In the Iraqi night, a stream of American vehicles could be seen off to the horizon.

The 507th Maintenance Company commander had accurate maps, a computer disk with his orders and more maps, and a handheld GPS device. He could plainly see the convoy on Highway 1. The 507th Maintenance Company was behind schedule and, by the time they reached the Cloverleaf, the Marines were moving up the two-lane road to assume their attack positions. The Marines were hoping for capitulation but expecting a fight.

Lynch's company commander led his vehicles through the intersection and raced past the heavily-armed Marine mechanized infantry battalion. He led his company up the deserted road, over a railroad bridge, which was defended by a company of dug-in Iraqi tanks, through an Iraqi military checkpoint, over the Euphrates River Bridge, through a four-kilometer stretch of the inner city of An Nasiriyah, over the Saddam Canal Bridge, through the northern outskirts of the city, past an abandoned military headquarters, and then past the operational military headquarters. Finally, he decided to turn around.

On his trip north, he had awakened every Iraqi with a gun. At that point, the sun was just starting to rise. The 507th's flight to safety was fraught with gunfire. The company commander got lost again and as his beleaguered convoy was forced to turn around a second time. The vehicle that Brandon Sloan and Sergeant Donald Walters were riding in got stuck in the sand. Sloan jumped from the vehicle into another truck; Walters began to lay down covering fire as his comrades turned their vehicles and fled to safety. In the confusion, Walters was left fifteen miles behind enemy lines.

Sergeant Donald Walters was the Real Hero

Walters resisted for as long as he could. He probably "fought to his last bullet." He was captured alive and taken to an Iraqi stronghold and later murdered. When I last spoke to my source, a criminal investigation was still under way. Our government was helping the Iraqis collect evidence against Walters' murderers in an ongoing effort to bring them to justice.

Meanwhile, the rapidly shrinking convoy raced south. Several kilometers south of the Euphrates River, Shoshana Johnson's flatbed semi-tractor trailer jackknifed and Lori Piestewa could not react fast enough. Her Humvee slammed into the rear of the jackknifed truck, instantly killing the company First Sergeant, Robert Dowdy. Lynch and the other two occupants in the trucks' bed (George Buggs and Edward Anguiano) were tossed about like rag dolls, and Piestewa was critically injured. She and Lynch were pulled from the vehicle and taken to the Tykar Military Hospital, which was only a kilometer or two from the scene of the crash. Piestewa succumbed to her wounds soon thereafter, leaving Lynch alone and near death.

As Jessica lay bleeding in the Iraqi hospital, the Marines were moving up the road to secure the same two bridges the 507th had first blundered over then fled back across. When the first Marine vehicles crested the Euphrates River Bridge, all hell broke lose. The Marines of 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment became heavily engaged with an ever-increasing enemy. They battled the Iraqis for the rest of the day, losing eighteen Marines during the fight. The battle was chaotic and communications were terrible. The Regimental and Brigade headquarters had extreme difficulty keeping up with the number of Marine casualties. At one point during the fighting, the Commanding General and the Regimental Commander thought that over one hundred Marines had been lost. By sunset, the Marines had achieved their objectives. The two bridges were in their control and still standing. There was little time to check on the 507th casualties and vehicles. The Marines had their hands full with sorting out their own casualty count.

During the battle, the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Marine Regiment had moved up behind 1/2 to secure the southern bridge over the Euphrates River. They were involved in skirmishes with the enemy all night and by morning Iraqi civilians were venturing up on the bridge to tell the Marines of a young female soldier being held captive in Nasiriyah's hospital. The Tykar military hospital was within eyesight of the bridge, just south of the river. So, the Marines turned their attention toward the hospital.

Shortly after sunrise, an Iraqi in a white lab coat came out of the hospital and asked to speak with the American commander. He gave 2/8's Fox Company commander a letter, which he said was from the head of the hospital. He told the Marine captain that they were treating patients and wanted nothing to do with the fight. As the morning progressed, more and more civilians came up to the Marines to tell them about Jessica's captivity.

Finally, a Marine infantry company was sent to search the hospital. As they approached, gunfire erupted. The hospital was an armed camp. The main buildings had sandbagged fighting positions on their roofs and fighters in nearly every window. A fighting trench completely surrounded the hospital. It took an entire Marine Infantry Battalion more than an hour to silence the Iraqi gunners and three more days to completely clear the hospital of the Iraqi fighters. As it turns out, it was Chemical Ali's headquarters, complete with hundreds of gas masks, protective chemical suits and even a torture chamber.

Some of Jessica's uniform was found in that hospital, along with pieces of other soldier's uniforms. More of Jessica's uniform and some of her personal effects were found hidden in a nearby farmhouse. Jessica had been at the Tykar Hospital, but she had been moved to the main hospital in downtown Nasiriyah sometime during the first day of fighting.

The story of the Marines' battle to secure Nasiriyah is an amazing saga that everyone should read. The battle was filled with individual acts of heroism. A Distinguished Flying Cross, two Navy Crosses, a handful of Silver Stars, and a larger handful of Bronze Stars were awarded for valor in the battle. Sergeant Donald Walters was awarded a Silver Star, as well. Donald was a sandy-haired young man. Some believe that it was an intercepted Iraqi radio report of his ordeal that was somehow attributed to Jessica Lynch, the only blonde female in the unit.

I do not recollect hearing an official military press release stating that Jessica "fought to the last bullet," but I do remember every news channel broadcasting the story day and night for at least a week. No one, absolutely no one, knew what happened to Jessica, for she was the only survivor of her vehicle and she lay close to death for a week in the Saddam Hospital in downtown Nasiriyah.

The military soon knew she was in the Saddam Hospital and quickly began planning her rescue from the center of a war-torn city. While the Special Forces planned the rescue, the 2nd Marine Regiment fought for days to secure the city. Fanatics continued to resist. At the same time, civilians continued to approach Marines and newsmen to tell of Jessica's captivity behind enemy lines.

The commanders of the rescue mission wanted no repeat of the failed attempt to rescue hostages in Iran. They would have been remiss had they not planned for every contingency. Remember, the Marines had fought a bloody battle to secure the Tykar Hospital and armed fanatics continued to roam the streets of southern Nasiriyah, attacking Marines at every opportunity.

Nasiriyah was a very dangerous place. So, a massive rescue operation was planned. If the Iraqis were setting a trap, the rescuers would be prepared. Their goal was to rescue a frightened nineteen-year-old soldier and bring her home safely. The rescue plan, diversion and all, was expertly executed. Lynch's shattered body was on a helicopter headed for much-need medical attention within seven minutes of the first American boots hitting the ground in the downtown hospital complex.

This was the first successful rescue of an American POW since WWII. It was precisely executed with not a single casualty inside the hospital, American or Iraqi. As it turns out, the last of the resistance had fled only hours before the rescue, but that doesn't change a thing. Weeks after the rescue, there were still armed Iraqis shooting at Marines. The rescue force needed to be prepared for a fight and they were. Apparently, some Iraqis complained that the rescue force yelled at them. I guess our troops should have been more polite.

It seems to me that Congressman Waxman and his committee should be investigating how the media perverted the story to build its ratings. It is appalling how little regard some of today's journalists have for the truth. CENTCOM immediately announced Jessica's rescue. It was good news. But, it was the American media that ran the 15-second video of her rescue over and over and over and over again. It was the American media that turned her rescue into a propaganda event. And they did it for the worst of reasons.

Richard S. Lowry is the author of Marines in the Garden of Eden. He is currently working on his next book, The Surge, which will tell of General Petraeus' attempt to win the peace in Iraq.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; US: District of Columbia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; jessicalynch; lynch; nasiriyah; oif; womenincombat
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To: Kaslin

As I said he’s drank the kool-aid....(deeply)


61 posted on 04/25/2007 8:13:10 AM PDT by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: Kaslin

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62 posted on 04/25/2007 8:16:15 AM PDT by Former Proud Canadian (How do I change my screen name after Harper's election?)
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To: Kaslin
This account tracks very closely with the book, I'm A Soldier Too where she makes no claims to heroism. She does say that Lori Ann was the true hero and even turned around to go back and pickup soldiers that were left behind.
63 posted on 04/25/2007 8:17:18 AM PDT by Portcall24
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To: Kaslin
To the Marines’ amazement, the Army vehicles all had their headlights on. In the Iraqi night, a stream of American vehicles could be seen off to the horizon.

Geez! Didn’t their vehicles have “black out lights” with “Cats Eyes?” At least that’s what we call them in the Air Force!

64 posted on 04/25/2007 8:19:54 AM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: Kaslin

Walters was later murdered.
Piestewa died from her wounds.
These are the two people who should have been made into heros.
Obviously the media had some sort of agenda with Lynch. Was it “female soldiers are heros too?”


65 posted on 04/25/2007 8:28:15 AM PDT by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: Kerretarded
You may want to read this Washington Post article. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35717-2004Dec4_5.html
I'm not sure the money trail is the culprit here.  I posted this yesterday so please excuse and "today's" or extraneous information.

Kevin Tillman, Pat's brother in the hearing today was a part of Pat's platoon.  He arrived on scene 9 minutes after his brother was killed.  He was in "serial-2" behind them coming up the mountain. Yet according to Henry Waxman and other Democrats the Pentagon is responsible.  Does that sound logical to you or anyone? 
Could the Pentagon or more importantly Karl Rove and President Bush actually conceive of and initiate a story in 9 minutes of his death.  There were dozens of witnesses, both American and Afghani, guys very friendly with Pat Tillman and other grunts in this unit.  Do you really suppose Kevin didn't figure it out on his own sitting high in the mountains of Afghanistan while others whispered around him?

I have all the pathos on the planet for Kevin Tillman and his family, but I'm beginning to think that Kevin's moral indignation is false. In short, he knew how his brother died.  Saw a hero story develop in the press and simply went with it.  Five weeks later the DOD burst the bubble with the results of their investigation.  He now has to face his mother and father.  By mid 2004 the tin foil being wrapped by Howard Dean, John Kerry, Michael Moore, George Soros and the remainder of the Move-On crowd, probably seemed an appropriate way out for the guy.

The above 3rd paragraph is simply theoretical mind you, but the first two are simply facts.

Another interesting thing to do is a LexisNexis or probably even a Google news search on Pat Tillman starting on April 23, 2004 the day he was killed. All articles quote a military spokesman who basically says Pat Tillman was killed during a firefight. All of that is true and it is published in hundreds of articles printed in papers all across the country.  The next day that same quote appears in Sports Illustrated along with a bit more embellishment.  Two days later ESPN is talking hero and interviewing Pro-ball players like Jake Plummer who all say what a great guy and hero Tillman was. Three days later everyone is into the mix.  Yet funny enough, still 3 days into the story the Pentagon still hasn't said a word except for the initial blurb that P. Tillman was killed.  In fact on MSNBC on 4/26/04 3 days later they printed a Spokesmen at the Defense Department and the Army would not comment Friday, in keeping with a policy that no U.S. casualties of war be identified for at least 24 hours. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4815441

Yeah, something doesn't ring true here, but clearly 3 days after his death the DOD isn't talking yet every football coach, player, congressman and senator including John McCain and Jon Kyle have given glorious statements of PT.  And you're right, some pencil pusher somewhere started going Hollywood on us, but we call them journalists, not Mr. Secretary or Mr. President. 

Please don't misunderstand me. Pat Tillman is truly a hero regardless of how he died.  Hell, in my opinion he deserves the CMH and a Silver Star just for giving up a lucrative salary in a very unforgiving business ruled by youth and physical fitness.  A sport that I'm sure he knew he would never return.

66 posted on 04/25/2007 8:33:48 AM PDT by HawaiianGecko (A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice.)
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To: Badeye

Make over? She looks the same as she did a few weeks ago at a memorial for Lori Piestewa in Arizona.


67 posted on 04/25/2007 8:40:40 AM PDT by milemark
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To: fight_truth_decay
In yesterday's testimony when asked by Darryl Issa who the "they" were in her written testimony (ie: they mislead), she said it was the media.  She also said she didn't believe there was any larger conspiracy beyond the media.

In a one on one interview with Jessica Lynch, Newsweek reported this yesterday: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18297391/site/newsweek/

Julie Scelfo: Do you feel like you were exploited by the military?

Jessica Lynch: No, I don’t. I felt sort of like that in the beginning, yes. But now, four years later, I don’t.

68 posted on 04/25/2007 8:41:03 AM PDT by HawaiianGecko (A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice.)
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To: massgopguy
Yes, the Bronze Star and I didn’t see her give it back

John Kerry took it.

69 posted on 04/25/2007 8:44:35 AM PDT by Loud Mime (Countdown = A documentary on Keith Olberman's dwindling ratings.)
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To: Kaslin
"It seems to me no one forced him to join. He and his brother Pat volunteerd to join."

Odds are that Pat decided to volunteer and Kevin followed along to be part of the great adventure.
What I've seen and heard of him since then does not sugest much of a self starter.

(the story posted at #43 opens with "Kevin Tillman joined the Army with his brother Pat, (an Arizona Cardinal) in 2002..." It's got to be embarrassing to always be identified as the other guy's brother.)

70 posted on 04/25/2007 8:48:02 AM PDT by norton
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged

She is very good looking. I still like to look at her. It makes me feel... calm.

There was a lot of wrongdoing in this affair, but I could never see anything that she personally did wrong. I never understood why people blamed her for the snafu when it all happened while she was in and out of conciousness in a Nasyriah hospital.


71 posted on 04/25/2007 8:49:14 AM PDT by ichabod1 ("Liberals read Karl Marx. Conservatives UNDERSTAND Karl Marx." Ronald Reagan)
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To: Kaslin
It seems to me that Congressman Waxman and his committee should be investigating how the media perverted the story to build its ratings. It is appalling how little regard some of today's journalists have for the truth.

Good point. What exactly IS Nostrilitis Waxman "investigating" in this hearing, anyway?

Lowry implies that the blame for the false stories lies with the media, but I wonder if there were Clintonista feminists still in the DOD who planted the Lynch-as-feminist-hero idea in the MSM's collective[ist] mind.

But certainly the MSM are capable of fabricating stories, then sticking with them. One of the most glaring examples I've seen recently is the media myth that Colin Finnerty, one of the Duke accused, had gone "gay-bashing" in Washington, DC.

By repeating that canard, the MSM ignore the fact that the assault charge against Finnerty was dropped. They continue to slander Finnerty as a "homophobe" -- simply because someone, probably the "homeless" man who was harassing Finnerty's group, claimed Finnerty had yelled the "f" word (i.e. "f_gg_t") at him.

So as Fox News's Neil Gabler told a national audience last week, Finnerty must be guilty of doing SOMETHING to the Duke accuser. Why? ... Because he's a "gay-basher."

All based on a dropped charge that was conjured out of thin air in the first place.

72 posted on 04/25/2007 8:51:19 AM PDT by shhrubbery! (Max Boot: Joe Wilson has sold more whoppers than Burger King)
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To: HawaiianGecko
Please don't misunderstand me. Pat Tillman is truly a hero regardless of how he died. Hell, in my opinion he deserves the CMH and a Silver Star just for giving up a lucrative salary in a very unforgiving business ruled by youth and physical fitness. A sport that I'm sure he knew he would never return.

No misunderstanding from me. Pat and every American that chose to join after 9/11 is a hero to me. But, yes, something stinks here. Much like how the MSM exaggerated and falsely wrote stories about Jessica Lynch and now DOD, Rumsfeld and who knows who else is going to be paraded in front of Waxman when it is the journalists eager to be the first one to write the glorified story who should be asked why they continue to exaggerate stories.

Just look at how the MSM acted in the press conference at VT when news came that NBC had a package from Cho. "Why don't we get to look at it. That's not fair that NBC gets the scoop and lowly CBS and ABC are left to fend for the crumbs." Every time I think the MSM can't lower their standards any more, they surprise me by sinking even lower.

I must have heard 10 - 15 seconds of Kevin's remarks over and over on the radio yesterday and then they only run a one sentence blurp from the President.
73 posted on 04/25/2007 9:08:36 AM PDT by Eagle of Liberty (The United States of America is the only country strong enough to go it alone.)
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To: LS

” I absolutely do not understand Pat Tillman’s parents. ... But to deliberately torch the legacy of their son and his legend-—who would want that for their son?”

If the military had turned a hero into a goat-you could understand a parent’s outrage. And why tie Abu Ghraib to their son’s memory ?


74 posted on 04/25/2007 9:18:24 AM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: highlander_UW

I find it hard to believe that any US military officer whose unit was already preparing/prepared to undertake this rescue mission, would comply with instructions to “Don’t go yet, we need to wait until the film crew’s ready.”


75 posted on 04/25/2007 9:29:11 AM PDT by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Kaslin

And yet, the same media that ran the story with no facts has turned around to accuse the Pentagon of lying and covering up. And Lynch herself has been duped by the left in to giving testimony to that effect.


76 posted on 04/25/2007 9:37:21 AM PDT by PsyOp (Without an accurate conception of danger we cannot understand war. - Clauswitz, On War, 1832.)
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To: Wild Irish Rogue

Huh????


77 posted on 04/25/2007 9:38:04 AM PDT by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of News)
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To: HawaiianGecko
If Pat Tillman had not lived a noteworthy life and died a hero fighting for his country (in retrospect, how is irrelevant), would we have ever heard of this doofus, whatever his name is?
Would we care?

< /interest >

78 posted on 04/25/2007 9:45:29 AM PDT by Publius6961 (MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
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To: GovernmentShrinker
Same here, but that was Waxman’s assertion.
79 posted on 04/25/2007 9:47:08 AM PDT by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: Kaslin

Henry Waxman is dumber than he looks..


80 posted on 04/25/2007 9:50:35 AM PDT by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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