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POW's Family Rejoices With Word of Rescue
AP | Tuesday, April 1, 2003 | By ALLISON BARKER

Posted on 04/01/2003 8:32:39 PM PST by JohnHuang2

POW's Family Rejoices With Word of Rescue

By ALLISON BARKER .c The Associated Press

PALESTINE, W.Va. (AP) - Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch's family rejoiced Tuesday at word of her rescue as well-wishers packed their house and threw a parade of cars and fire trucks that blared in celebration.

``They said it was going to be the biggest party this road had ever seen,'' Lynch's cousin Sherri McFee said.

More than 70 people gathered at Lynch's parents' home in Palestine after the Pentagon announced Tuesday night that the 19-year-old supply clerk had been rescued, more than a week after she and other members of her maintenance unit were captured in Iraq.

Central Command officials in Qatar, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Lynch was rescued from an Iraqi hospital.

``The military notified me that my daughter was rescued,'' Greg Lynch, father of Jessica Lynch, told the El Paso Times in a phone interview. ``I am very happy.''

``You would not believe the joys, cries, bawling, hugging, screaming, carrying on,'' said Pam Nicolais, another cousin of Lynch's. ``You just have to be here.''

The family expected to receive a telephone call from Lynch Tuesday night, cousin Terri Edwards said.

Edwards said the family would not comment Tuesday night. The family is scheduled to hold a news conference Wednesday, said Randy Coleman, a spokesman for the state Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety.

As news of Lynch's rescue spread through Wirt County, population 5,893, well-wishers in the county seat of Elizabeth put on an impromptu parade.

A friend of Lynch's, Jessica Lowe, said that when she heard the news, ``I was shaking I was so happy. I started to cry. They were tears of joy.''

Lynch was among the soldiers of the 507th Maintenance Company who were ambushed March 23 near Nasiriyah, a major crossing point over the Euphrates northwest of Basra. Five members of the 507th were shown on Iraqi television as prisoners being questioned, but Lynch was not one of those pictured.

``Everybody was really worried, normal concerns and everything like that. But we all remained hopeful and knew she would be home,'' McFee said.

``It just shows that miracles can happen,'' said Gov. Bob Wise, who promised ``one of the greatest homecomings this state has ever seen.''

U.S. troops rescued Lynch near where her unit was ambushed, said Jean Offutt, a spokeswoman for Fort Bliss, Texas, where the 507th is based. Offutt said she did not know whether Lynch had been wounded or when she might return to the United States.

Lynch had been listed as missing in action but was identified by the Pentagon on Tuesday as a prisoner of war. She was not among the seven U.S. soldiers - including the five from the 507th shown on television - formally listed as prisoners of war.

Relatives of several other missing and captured members of the 507th said Tuesday night they had received no news, but some said Lynch's rescue renewed their optimism.

``It gives me hope,'' said Jack Dowdy, father of missing Master Sgt. Robert J. Dowdy, 38, of Cleveland. ``I'm just sitting here hoping if they find one maybe they will find some more.''

``I'm hoping they found some other news too, and that maybe she knows something,'' said Janie Kiehl, mother of missing Spc. James Kiehl, 22.

Lynch's rescue relieved the farming community of Palestine, about 70 miles north of Charleston, and the entire state.

``God watched over Jessica and her family. All West Virginians are rejoicing,'' said Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va. ``This is a testament to the amazing skill and courage of our military.''

Lynch is known for her smile and her laugh. Friends and family call her Jesse. She's ``every mother's dream of a teenager daughter,'' said Lorene Cumbridge, a cousin of Lynch's.

``She's just a West Virginia country girl. Warm-hearted. Outgoing,'' said Cumbridge, 62.

Lynch's goal is to be a teacher. But she joined the Army to get an education and because it was one of the few opportunities available in a farming community with an unemployment rate of 15 percent - one of the highest in West Virginia.

Her older brother, Gregory, is a member of the National Guard based in Fort Bragg, N.C. Jessica enlisted through the Army's delayed-entry program before graduating from Wirt County High School in Elizabeth.

Before she left for the military, family friends Glenda and Don Nelson talked with her about the danger she would face.

``She said 'I've been trained and I'm ready to go,''' Don Nelson said.

``She's everyone's baby,'' he said. ``She loved her country too and was ready to serve it. That is what my country wants, kids like her. She is a true hero in my eyes.''


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: goodnews; iraqifreedom; jessicalynch; mias; militaryfamilies; rescue
Tuesday, April 1, 2003

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1 posted on 04/01/2003 8:32:39 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
I wish I was there for that party...
2 posted on 04/01/2003 8:36:09 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
I wish I was as well! Heck I might go down that way in the morning. One thing Senator Rockefeller got right, all of West Virginia is rejoicing! Praise God! I am so happy for her and her family I just don't have the words! I pray for all the other familes to get such wonderful news!
3 posted on 04/01/2003 8:44:24 PM PST by countrydummy
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To: EternalVigilance
Dittos, my friend

We're there in spirit, though :)

4 posted on 04/01/2003 8:47:20 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: sauropod; farmfriend; newriverSister
ping
5 posted on 04/01/2003 8:47:22 PM PST by countrydummy
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To: JohnHuang2
Really wonderful, wonderful news. We can use more good news like this these days.
6 posted on 04/01/2003 8:50:35 PM PST by Scenic Sounds
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To: JohnHuang2
I share the celebratory spirit.

But there is something in all this that would not have occurred quite the same way if it were a tough, muscled young MALE soldier, and that assumption suggests that we are less militarily effective because of it.
7 posted on 04/01/2003 8:51:22 PM PST by Beelzebubba
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To: JohnHuang2
Thanks John.

``one of the greatest homecomings this state has ever seen.''

Bravo! I bet it will be.

9 posted on 04/01/2003 9:16:34 PM PST by blam
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To: walkingman
Thank you for you last post. Horse hockey indeed! We do not leave ours behind!!!!!!!
10 posted on 04/01/2003 9:16:45 PM PST by countrydummy
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